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LoMus 2014
À la recherche des logiciels libres pour la création sonore et intermédias
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Hey Sofy,
I'll be in NY from May 19-27. When is the patching circle?
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*Patching Circle*
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and Dan
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 12:12 AM, D G mami.mu...@gmail.com wrote:
I will check [listtool] and [ptrdiff_t]
D - my apologies, ptrdiff_t was a C joke: it's just the type that a C
compiler would assign to the difference between two pd array variables (as
pointers). it's neither a pd internal nor
D - my apologies, ptrdiff_t was a C joke: it's just the type that a C
compiler would assign to the difference between two pd array variables (as
pointers). it's neither a pd internal nor external object, and its only
meaning is in terms of memory addresses; so it's probably not what you're
Hello members of the list
I am very interested in creating a list of objects or abstractions from any
PD library (pd-extended or beyond) used to measure the distance between
two arrays or two lists.
Does any of you know one or some?
Thanks a lot for your help!!!
D
On 04/24/2014 11:55 AM, D G wrote:
I am very interested in creating a list of objects or abstractions from any
PD library (pd-extended or beyond) used to measure the distance between
two arrays or two lists.
so what's the distance between two arrays?
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 12:59 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.atwrote:
On 04/24/2014 11:55 AM, D G wrote:
I am very interested in creating a list of objects or abstractions from
any
PD library (pd-extended or beyond) used to measure the distance between
two arrays or two lists.
so
[tabletool] has methods for euclidean/taxicab distance between vectors
stored in 2 arrays.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 5:55 AM, D G mami.mu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello members of the list
I am very interested in creating a list of objects or abstractions from
any PD library (pd-extended or
[listtool] ditto for lists (if you are too lazy to dump them into arrays ; )
https://github.com/dmedine/list_externs
On 04/24/2014 05:18 AM, William Brent wrote:
[tabletool] has methods for euclidean/taxicab distance between vectors
stored in 2 arrays.
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 5:55 AM, D G
Hey William, David, Bryan
Thanks a lot for your fast responses. I know the [tabletool] from the tID
library and it works really fine.
I will check [listtool] and [ptrdiff_t]
I am very interested in any types of measures and objects avaliable.
But specifically I am interested the swap distance
Hi,
I would like to launch a pd patch from the command line and select a
certain audio device.
I will do this on windows, how can I do it?
Best,
Marcello
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On 04/23/2014 09:57 AM, Marcello wrote:
Hi,
I would like to launch a pd patch from the command line and select a
certain audio device.
I will do this on windows, how can I do it?
$ pd -audiodev 4
to get a list of audiodevices, use
$ pd -listdev
to get a list of cmdline options, use
$ pd
On 04/22/2014 01:50 AM, Claire O'Connor wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding how to use pix_buffer, pix_read
and pix_write. Does anyone know of any good tutorials or somewhere online
that can help to teach me about them?
they work the same as [table], [tabread] and
That's right. I don't have any good examples of this but it should work
fine.
cheers
M
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 02:02:15PM -0700, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I think I answered my own question. It looks like I can use CLASS_NOINLET,
then create an inlet explicitly inside the *_new function for my
On 04/17/2014 06:21 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
In addition, a blue, underlined hyperlink fits perfectly with Pd's 1990s
motif aesthetic.
+1
though it probably should be red (as in error).
even the 1990s had:
body link=#FF vlink=#FF alink=#FF
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Hey everyone,
Just wondering if anyone knows how to control amplitude with 'readsf~'? I
want to use 'line~' to ramp it down but am unsure as to how it would all
connect up.
Thanks!
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On 04/22/2014 12:31 PM, Claire O'Connor wrote:
Hey everyone,
Just wondering if anyone knows how to control amplitude with 'readsf~'? I
want to use 'line~' to ramp it down but am unsure as to how it would all
connect up.
[*~]
multiplying an audio signal (like the output of [readsf~]) will
Oh nevermind, I think I got it! Thanks :)
On 22 April 2014 11:50, Claire O'Connor oconn...@tcd.ie wrote:
Hi IOhannes, thanks for replying! I'm not sure I really understand your
explanation of a patch that I would use though, is there any way you could
make it clearer or attach a .pd file?
Hi IOhannes, thanks for replying! I'm not sure I really understand your
explanation of a patch that I would use though, is there any way you could
make it clearer or attach a .pd file? Sorry, I'm just not great at all this!
Thank you again!
On 22 April 2014 11:43, IOhannes m zmölnig
I am still having a bit of trouble. I am using another line object to ramp
up the number box to fade in my .wav file but when I go to ramp it back
down, it jumps straight to zero. I have also tried to 'reset' the line
object but that involves sending a message '0' which makes the amplitude of
the
On 22/04/14 21:12, Claire O'Connor wrote:
I am still having a bit of trouble. I am using another line object to ramp
up the number box to fade in my .wav file but when I go to ramp it back
down, it jumps straight to zero. I have also tried to 'reset' the line
object but that involves sending a
fade in and out is quite easy to do with a toggle, a [pack f 1000] for
setting the line time, and [line~] to do the ramp on the [*~] that is
multiplying [readfs~] signal, but for automatic fadeout there is a need
to know the length of the sound file obviously.
Le 22/04/2014 13:33, Simon Wise
Hi
One option, if you want an automated fade out at the end of your file would be
to use two readsf~ objects loading/reading the same file but delayed by the
duration of the desired fade. The first reader would send a bang when it's
finished reading the file and that bang coud be used to
http://www.flickr.com/photos/schafferdavid/
https://soundcloud.com/schafferdavid
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To: j...@rybn.org
Subject: RE: [PD] Console error: 'Out of memory'
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 13:13:35 +
Hi, I may be wrong, but I think the pictures are loaded into you GPU
Hi, I may be wrong, but I think the pictures are loaded into you GPU memory,
not the CPU RAM... I solved this problem by batch processing my photos in some
external software to reduce their weight. worked fine.
D.S
http://www.flickr.com/photos/schafferdavid/
Hi,
I'm working on a granular sampler borrowing parts of the patch on pd-tutorial
(http://www.pd-tutorial.com/english/ch03s07.html).
Everything works smoothly except for one little annoying problem. If I fire the
sample before the last one is through, sometimes I get a click at the beggining
Hi Federico -
tabread4~ doesn't interpolate between values of the input signal, or to put
it another way, whast it does as a result of any input sample has no effect
on what it will do on the next one. (It interpolates across the values of
the table instead.)
One pretty good way to deal with
I could be wrong, but I don't think it's quite the same thing. I believe
the signal would be out of phase negating many of the effects of the filter.
I would recommend using [biquad~] and in pd-extended there is a [notch]
object which takes care of the coefficients. This sounds much cleaner and
Thank you for that link, that's awesome.
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Robert Esler rob...@urbanstew.org wrote:
I could be wrong, but I don't think it's quite the same thing. I believe
the signal would be out of phase negating many of the effects of the
filter. I would recommend using
can;t remember where I saw about this, but check this link
http://msp.ucsd.edu/techniques/v0.11/book-html/node141.html
see the quote An easy and practical way to remove the zero-frequency
component from an audio signal is to use a one-pole low-pass filter to
extract it, and then subtract the
Though with DC you don't have the issue of phase. I'm not an expert in
filter math, but I assume that by the time your filtered audio (assuming its
not DC) gets subtracted by the [-~] object it is out of phase with the
original signal. Moreover, I hear a distinct difference. Maybe I'm not
could be, I know nothing really about it. But I think I've read something
that stated so. And I also tried it and saw that you could inverse filters
like that.
cheers
2014-04-22 21:06 GMT-03:00 Robert Esler rob...@urbanstew.org:
Though with DC you don't have the issue of phase. I'm not an
Hi,
I am currently using GEM to create a slideshow of images and videos.
However, after a while of loading images, PD stops loading them and the
console shows up with this error:
'out of memory!
Can't allocate memory for an image.'
And then shows the file path of the image that it tried to load
Opening tcheb~-help.pd I get this in the console:
smoother~
... couldn't create
There's a smoother~-help.pd included but no smoother~.pd or
smoother~.pd_darwin or a .c file...
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 3:30 AM, sebfumas...@aol.com wrote:
Hi all,
If anybody's interested I made a chebyshev wave
Hello,
What is the object you used to load images with Gem ?
Have you tried to reduce the resolution of your images (to fit your
screen) before to load them ?
++
Jack
Le 21/04/2014 17:03, Claire O'Connor a écrit :
Hi,
I am currently using GEM to create a slideshow of images and videos.
Sorry bout that, all it is is a number box connected to a line~ (to make it
smooth)
It should be in the zip now. Thanks for the heads up
-Sebastian
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It's still the same when they are on different drives, I'm afraid. It's
only jumpy and glitchy when the GEM window is open but that's necessary
so...
Is there any way for PD to trigger an action in an external program? So,
have the soundfile in Audacity, for example, and have PD trigger it to
Run a second copy of Pd. On the Mac, option drag the Pd app to make a
copy.
Use netsend/netreceive to communicate between the two copies of Pd: one for
GEM and one for audio.
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Claire O'Connor oconn...@tcd.ie wrote:
It's still the same when they are on
OK.
For a slideshow, i will use [pix_buffer] or [pix_multiimage]... My
preference is for [pix_buffer].
With [pix_buffer], you also need [pix_buffer_read] to select the image
you want to show (see help about these two objects)
But, I think, it is a good idea to reduce the resolution of your
Let's say I have foo_class that creates object [foo] and bar_class which
creates object [bar].
I want the inlet of both to forward incoming messages to an object of type
blah_class which serves as a proxy inlet. (The struct of foo and bar would
store a pointer to it and control creation and
I think I answered my own question. It looks like I can use CLASS_NOINLET,
then create an inlet explicitly inside the *_new function for my classes.
On Monday, April 21, 2014 4:49 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
Let's say I have foo_class that creates object [foo] and bar_class
That works perfectly! Thanks Chris :)
On 21 April 2014 19:27, Chris Clepper cgclep...@gmail.com wrote:
Run a second copy of Pd. On the Mac, option drag the Pd app to make a
copy.
Use netsend/netreceive to communicate between the two copies of Pd: one
for GEM and one for audio.
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On 21 April 2014 18:53, Claire O'Connor oconn...@tcd.ie wrote:
It's
Hi everyone,
I'm having a bit of trouble understanding how to use pix_buffer, pix_read
and pix_write. Does anyone know of any good tutorials or somewhere online
that can help to teach me about them?
Thanks!
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isn't it just subtract the audio from the filtered output?
I guess you can get inverse freq response just by that
cheers
2014-04-18 17:21 GMT-03:00 Ingo i...@miamiwave.com:
You could send the original signal in parallel and invert the phase by
multiplying with -1. You might have to delay
hi, this is the next thing on my list :)
need to know if you can have biquad coeficients for the parameters of vcf~
So I know [vcf~] can be obtained with a [cpole~] object - though I didn't
do it yet as I find it a bit hard to get to the coeficients from the vcf~
code.
So, quick question, if
Hi,
Did you start a second instance of pd with the sound patch ? If you run
different patch with the same instance of pd this won't make any difference
than using a single patch
Bests
Etienne
2014-04-19 23:39 GMT+02:00 Dominic Melville dcamelvi...@gmail.com:
Could it be as simple as disk
Hi all,
If anybody's interested I made a chebyshev wave shaper external. it's
on the pd forum
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-10371-chebyshev-waveshaper-controlled-signals.
I know there's already creb/cheby~ but this is slightly different because you
cannot set the harmonics but you
I'm looking for the latest builds of Pd-extended for ARM (Cubietruck).
I was checking Index of /auto-build/latest
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/
but there's nothing since 9 months.
I'm looking for a version that would run on Lubuntu 12.04.
Anything from 0.42.5 up should be
You probably meant readsf~
http://www.flickr.com/photos/schafferdavid/
https://soundcloud.com/schafferdavid
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Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 14:18:38 -0400
To: m.k.swee...@hotmail.com
CC: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Stopping a sequence at end of audio
reads will
Hello,
I am currently finishing up a project using GEM visuals with audio. It might
not be possible, but I was wondering if one could export the GEM video with the
added audio as a separate video, for example as an mp4? Is there a record
option in Pd perhaps?
Many thanks.
Hello,
I was wondering if there was anyway to have the background of the GEM
window to be black? I am using GEM to manipulate videos and pictures into a
slideshow but when I have something playing that doesn't take up the whole
of the GEM window (for example, a small picture in the centre of the
gem background is black by default.
but you can change it using the color message to gemwin.
if you did not change it to be white, it's probably that something white is
rendered behind your movie.
cheeers
c
Le 19/04/2014 21:10, Claire O'Connor a écrit :
Hello,
I was wondering if there was
Hi everyone,
I am currently trying to play a .wav file through readsf~ while a sequence
of events are being triggered within GEM (pix_film and pix_image) but the
sound quality is awful - very jumpy, glitchy and almost impossible to hear
what it is actually meant to be. Has anyone any ideas as to
Could it be as simple as disk access? Reading the wav from the same drive
as the image files causing the jumping and glitching?
If there's any way to try playing the wav from ram in the same patch it'll
show that up straight away.
Cheers
Dominic
On Saturday, April 19, 2014, Claire O'Connor
I had no problems compiling from /Downloads/pd-045x/src then looking
for all the symbolic links and launchers that point to the default
installed 'puredata' package that comes with ubuntustudio 12.10 except
that I installed some of the guiplugins and now pd will not close from menu
or window
re: something less ugly
http://rosettacode.org/wiki/String_concatenation#LabVIEW
:)
why in the world have I not thought to make an external that you can script
with assembly language?
I mean most modern audio devices have at least 64 programmable
'oscillators' or wave channels if you will. Even
My name is Juan Carlos Gentile from Uruguay/Italy
I'm basically a piano classical player, and of course doing electronic/computer
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I spend every year some month in India where I am in this moment.
I will like to know if there is some people from India here.
I'm working in create a center
Is there a simple way to make [bp~] or [vcf~] have an inverse function? To
filter out, rather than pass a changing frequency value. Is the easiest way
to do this with a combination of [lop~] and [hip~]?
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Hello,
I am currently finishing a project using GEM and audio. The audio is an
imported wav file that is about 4 minutes long. When the audio is finished I
would like the GEM sequence to stop playing also, is there a way I can do this?
Thank you.
reads will output a bang on its last outlet when the file is done playing. also
you should connect the second outlet to dac~ 2
best,
J
On Apr 18, 2014, at 2:04 PM, kate sweeney m.k.swee...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am currently finishing a project using GEM and audio. The audio is an
I think what you're asking is how would one create a stop-band filter, or
otherwise known as a notch filter. There is no standalone notch filter in
pd-vanilla that I know of, however, I usually use the [biquad~] object and look
up the appropriate coefficients for the frequency I'm notching.
You could send the original signal in parallel and invert the phase by
multiplying with -1. You might have to delay the original signal in case
that the processed signal gets also delayed by one or more blocks.
Ingo
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That SVN is the right place, so in the sourceforge bug tracker.
.hc
On Apr 5, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Rafael Vega wrote:
I found and fixed a bug in oggread~ that is windows specific. The fix is a
one liner in oggread~.c (details in previous thread).
I thought the central place for externals
On 04/16/2014 06:39 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
you can locate many errors (though not all),
for he tech savy: you can locate all error messages that use
pd_error() or the not-so-new-but-still-newish logpost() to emit a
message.
by ctrl-clicking on the
error-message in the Pd-console,
When
Hi,
I am currently working on a project which uses films with GEM. However, the
films are very glitchy and play very slowly when they load up. I was
wondering if anyone knew anything about how to fix this problem?
The videos used were taken on a Canon Ixus 127 HS and last between 10 and
15
Do you have details on the following:
* What operating system you're on
* What version of Pd you're using
* a sample video
* a screenshot of the glitchy video output
* A sample patch that produces the glitchy output
On 17 April 2014 12:11, Claire O'Connor oconn...@tcd.ie wrote:
Hi,
I am
Operating System is MacOSX 10.8.5
Pd version is Pd Extended 0.43.4
It would be hard to show in a screenshot what the video looks like but it
is basically a slowed down version of the original that doesn't run
smoothly. The video quality is visible, however.
Here is a screenshot of a patch that
Assuming that that screenshot is all of the patch (it would be more
useful for everyone if you shared the patch instead of a screenshot)
then I would assume that there's something happening with the video
file. Possibly codec issues or something else. However, without having
access to a sample
The issue is with the h.264 codec. On the Mac, compress them as 'Apple
Intermediate Codec' or ProRes (which comes with what's left of Final Cut
'Pro'). The files will be much larger in size on the drive but play back
much better. When I wrote the OSX pix_film/movie code long ago, it was
only
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your help. Converting the videos to those formats definitely
helped. I am using Pure Data in a project which is attempting to create a
slideshow. I am also using pix_image in conjunction with pix_film for this
project and everytime I have a video playing and load a picture
Hehe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63ay74S34XI
Dan Wilcox
@danomatika
danomatika.com
robotcowboy.com
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I wonder if it would work better if you ran 2 Pd instances, loaded the pics
in one and ran the movie in the other, then shared the pics to the movie
instance with [pix_share_read] and [pix_share_write]?
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Claire O'Connor oconn...@tcd.ie wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks
On 04/17/2014 03:49 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 04/16/2014 06:39 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
you can locate many errors (though not all),
for he tech savy: you can locate all error messages that use
pd_error() or the not-so-new-but-still-newish logpost() to emit a
message.
by
Thanks for the suggestion, John. I'll give it a go!
On 17 April 2014 17:16, John Harrison john.harri...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
I wonder if it would work better if you ran 2 Pd instances, loaded the
pics in one and ran the movie in the other, then shared the pics to the
movie instance with
Does the video just slow down while the image is loading from the disk or
does it stay slow after the image is loaded?
If it is the disk access that slows everything down, preload the still
images into a pix_buffer when the patch starts and then display the images
out of RAM.
I would also resize
I have a metro set to load pictures every 5 seconds so they are constantly
loading and the video remains slowed down even between each load. It seems
to slow everything down however, as the metro does not bang precisely after
5 seconds, it usually takes longer and is unreliable.
I haven't used
I created pix_share for HD videos in cases like this, but it is a little
tricky to use. On OSX, you need to edit some deep OS config files to set
up the shm correctly. For images at 16MP, the settings will need to be
pretty large too or it will be very slow. It's not for the uninitiated!
That does sound quite complicated. I'll see how I get on with pix_buffer;
it could be the answer to all of my problems! Either way, converting my
video files to AIC files has helped immensely so that's a big problem out
of the way :)
On 17 April 2014 17:44, Chris Clepper cgclep...@gmail.com
I played a bit with it at last year's AHNE meet. It was perplexing to use
even for someone with extensive video and Eurorack experience!
I think it is still just the one-off module. Crazy device though..
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Dan Wilcox danomat...@gmail.com wrote:
Hehe
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-6417-dollar-signs-objects-messages
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Billy Stiltner billy.stilt...@gmail.comwrote:
thnx i go bananas,
the idea is to not use SSSAD or mmb's state saving abstractions
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 11:12 PM, i go bananas
I meant the thing that you used to get from the edit menu, then Text
Editor
2014-04-15 1:40 GMT-03:00 Billy Stiltner billy.stilt...@gmail.com:
use [pointer] to traverse
right click [text] or help browser-Pure Data/5. Reference/text-object.pd
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Alexandre Torres
Hello Nick,
Don't forget to reply to all. That could be interresting for other
people on this list.
The document you sent is now a patch (attached).
But what can we do with it ? There is only a single object [video_synth]
on the canvas. It seems to be an abstraction, right ?
You have to send us
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Hello,
A continuous Stack overflow message is appearing in the console of my
project. I think it had something to wiwith [metro] and [float] i have in my
sub patches,, but I do not know how to correct it. I've included a screenshot
of one of the subpatches/
i had a look, but i can't see where the overflow is coming from in that
one.
do you have other patches you can post, that might be to blame?
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 9:22 PM, kate sweeney m.k.swee...@hotmail.comwrote:
Hello,
A continuous Stack overflow message is appearing in the console of
hello,
the 1st thing to do in order to correct the problem is to locate it.
you can remove part of the patch to narrow the research.
cheers
c
Le 16/04/2014 14:22, kate sweeney a écrit :
Hello,
A continuous Stack overflow message is appearing in the console of my
project. I think it had
you've got
[float]x[+ 4]
with the output of the 4 going into the left inlet of [float]. should go
to the right inlet.
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 9:37 PM, kate sweeney m.k.swee...@hotmail.comwrote:
Hey yes, these are the other subpatches that I have.
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Date: Wed,
Oh yes, I fixed it!! Thanks a million.
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 21:41:51 +0900
Subject: Re: [PD] Error: Stack stack
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CC: pd-list@iem.at
you've got
[float]x[+ 4]
with the output of the 4 going into the left inlet of [float]. should go to
the
Hi Jack,
Yes, that was my mistake; I've now attached both the patch and the
abstraction.
Thanks!
Nick
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On 04/16/2014 02:33 PM, Cyrille Henry wrote:
the 1st thing to do in order to correct the problem is to locate it.
+1.
you can locate many errors (though not all), by ctrl-clicking on the
error-message in the Pd-console, which should highlight the object that
sent out the error-message.
in the
On 04/16/2014 11:16 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 04/16/2014 02:33 PM, Cyrille Henry wrote:
the 1st thing to do in order to correct the problem is to locate it.
+1.
you can locate many errors (though not all), by ctrl-clicking on the
error-message in the Pd-console,
When was that added,
OK, all is working now. ;)
But i can't help you, i don't know who is the author of this
abstraction, sorry.
++
Jack
Le 16/04/2014 16:05, Nick Arner a écrit :
Hi Jack,
Yes, that was my mistake; I've now attached both the patch and the
abstraction.
Thanks!
Nick
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014
On 04/14/2014 07:47 PM, kate sweeney wrote:
Is there a way to save the number box's as they are so they stay the same
everytime the project is closed and re-opened?
see other's replies for this.
anyhow, all objects that you want to send numbers to, accept creation
arguments.
so instead of
Hello,
I have a main window with elevel subpatches which create visual graphics in a
GEM window. Is there a way in which I can sequence these subpatches one after
the other? For instance, I would like [pd one] to start, and when that finshes,
[pd two] starts, etc. Is there something I can put
Hello,
Here an example.
Give us a patch instead of a PNG image it is more flexible to modify it
in Pd ;)
++
Jack
Le 15/04/2014 15:24, kate sweeney a écrit :
Hello,
I have a main window with elevel subpatches which create visual
graphics in a GEM window. Is there a way in which I can
Hi,
you should put on your subpatches an inlet to trigger start and an outlet
to output end.
So you can link outlet of pd one to inlet of pd two, outlet of pd two
to outlet of pd three and so on.
Ciao
Dario
Hello,
I have a main window with elevel subpatches which create visual graphics
in
Hello all,
I was going through some PD examples I had downloaded awhile ago and found
an interesting example of a GEM video synth (that I've attached).
I'd like to use it as an example in an Intro to PD Workshop I'm going to be
giving, but can't seem to find where I downloaded it from in order
Le 15/04/2014 18:12, Nick Arner a écrit :
Hello all,
I was going through some PD examples I had downloaded awhile ago and
found an interesting example of a GEM video synth (that I've attached).
I'd like to use it as an example in an Intro to PD Workshop I'm going
to be giving, but can't
Hi list,
following up onto some earlier postings I had made about the current
problems running Pd with any buffersize larger(!) than 5 using alsa,
the mmap code and an RME HDSP Multiface on Debian Linux, here are some
more results from tests I made recently:
Alsa only works with audiobuf smaller
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