On Don, 2014-03-06 at 21:37 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
hi folks, out of curiosity, what's the exact log function used in the
slider? I'd like to emulate it.
I am not sure, if this is what you want. It converts the incoming linear
range between 0 and 1 to a logarithmic range specified
Thanks for you answers guys, Jack this is exactly what I was looking for,
I'll check the help patch of [gemframebuffer] to fully understand it.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Jack j...@rybn.org wrote:
To apply motion blur from a geo, I use two framebuffers
([gemframebuffer]). It is also
check in mtl abstractions too,
it's very well done
https://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl
2014-03-12 9:05 GMT+01:00 Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com:
Thanks for you answers guys, Jack this is exactly what I was looking for,
I'll check the help patch of [gemframebuffer] to fully
gemsFeedback-help.pdhttps://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl/blob/master/gemsFeedback-help.pd
gemsFeedback.pdhttps://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl/blob/master/gemsFeedback.pd
2014-03-12 9:38 GMT+01:00 Py Fave pyf...@gmail.com:
check in mtl abstractions too,
it's very well done
They're in the git repo already ;) but thanks
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Py Fave pyf...@gmail.com wrote:
gemsFeedback-help.pdhttps://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl/blob/master/gemsFeedback-help.pd
gemsFeedback.pdhttps://github.com/patricksebastien/mtl/blob/master/gemsFeedback.pd
Hi Dan,
Thanks for sharing these notes. They arrived in my inbox to coincide nicely
with the delivery of my quad Udoo this morning! It would be great to see a full
writeup of your Udoo setup at some point as I think many people will want to be
doing a similar thing.
All best,
Jamie
On 11
You could also get a sound card with 6 analog inputs and connect each
output of the microphone to an individual channel. This way you can do 6 at
a time.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 9:51 PM, Aaron L. elmaster...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been reading a bunch on the hardware behind this hexaphonic
I will do that later tonight when I boot the udoo and pull my run scripts off
of it. I'll post everything to GitHub so we can share resources.
On Mar 12, 2014, at 5:44 AM, Jamie Bullock ja...@jamiebullock.com wrote:
Hi Dan,
Thanks for sharing these notes. They arrived in my inbox to
*sigh*
Pitch to midi guitar systems have been around since the mid 80s. If the OP only
needs control data, there's no need to bring a dedicated computer and multiple
channel sound card into the equation. I use a Shadow SH-075 which was built in
W. Germany (!) in the late 80's I bought off of
Hello dear list, I have a question: I'm working with a hardware synthesizer
and need to modify parameters that are not properly midi. These parameters
are of type NRPN, and wanted to know what would be the best way.
Best regards!
José
--
http://arselectronicachile.blogspot.com
On 12 Mar 2014, at 14:58, José Luis Santorcuato Tapia santorcuat...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello dear list, I have a question: I'm working with a hardware synthesizer
and need to modify parameters that are not properly midi. These parameters
are of type NRPN, and wanted to know what would be the
2 solutions that I know of:
- a box that do the conversion of the individual pickups to midi (ie GR-55)
- a breakout box that split the individual pickups to 6/7 phono
I went with the second option. I am using PD for the conversion to
midi (using the excellent
Sorry, that *sigh* is condescending. Not my intention. I was thinking more
about all the times we try to make things ourselves when an available solution
already exists. I myself am guilty of this as much as anyone. A good mantra, at
least in my media art circles, is be lazy like a fox. :D
On
I am NOT getting both of them working the csharplib.dll throws a ton of errors
on a windows7 install.
Can someone link a different libpd Unity Project that makes sound to show an
example?
I would love to get it working but so far i am unsuccesful with windows so far
pp
Patrick Pagano B.S,
Would be useful to see the errors. Also what version of Unity (free /
pro) (3.5 / 4)?
Did you compile your own pdcsharlib.dll?
Windows: install mingw and compile libpd
(https://github.com/libpd/libpd) make csharplib. Copy
libs/libpdcsharl.dll to Assets/Plugins
à+
Hey
On Mit, 2014-03-12 at 19:23 -0400, pured...@11h11.com wrote:
[...]
How is it there in the future? :-)
Roman
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Dan.
Thanks for the info. I'm relatively new to this stuff and my use-case
ain't exactly conventional so forgive the 3rd degree..
But if I understand you correctly, you're saying that instead of having 6
dedicated/discrete outputs from a hexaphonic pickup, the pickups referenced
in your
Those devices I mentioned are not merely pickups, they are little embedded
computers that calculate the pitch tracking for you and send midi note and ctl
change data. They were originally designed so that you could play a midi synth
with your guitar. They only output midi, no audio. You use the
Hi all.
I'm trying to install aubio on ubuntu 13.10.
I used the apt-get instructions here:
http://aubio.org/download
.but putting an 'aubionotes~' object results in a
aubionotes~
... couldn't create in the logs.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
(Woops. Fixed wrong subject line.)
Here's an old demo, an example of my use case, 1 guitar audio channel + guitar
midi note data: MyLungsWereAchingForYou
The guitar in this case is a Casio DG-20 digital guitar (essentially a Casio
keyboard with a guitar fretboard interface). I have an analog
Cool stuff.
What's the mic into pd for?
Vocals?
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Dan Wilcox danomat...@gmail.com wrote:
(Woops. Fixed wrong subject line.)
Here's an old demo, an example of my use case, 1 guitar audio channel +
guitar midi note data:
Yeah. 2 channel in, mixed stereo out. It's the same setup I now have with the
UDOO and, to some extent, my iPad running PdParty.
On Mar 12, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Aaron L. elmaster...@gmail.com wrote:
Cool stuff.
What's the mic into pd for?
Vocals?
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:15 PM,
Dear list,
I've been working on a patch for quite a few months now which involves pitch
tracking. I've explored many possible solutions, considering the pros and cons
of every approach, made different tests, etc. I've also done a lot of reading
(help files, forums, etc), but I couldn't find
re: 'slow ass coders' usually takes me 15 years to get anything done, the
things that are taking longer than 15 years will probably be wonderful. I
will link to you something that will make you change your mind about
'being years behind everything else' 3:33:28 seconds of some
/pd-0.45-4/bin$
Haven't tried [sigmund~], but [fiddle~] and [helmholtz~] (the latter by
Katja Vetter) and I found [both fine but [helmholtz~] a bit better for my
taste. I think it's a bit more responsive. What if you combine this with
[env~] for example and this way you get pitch and amplitude...
On Wed, Mar
Thanks for your reply. Yes I did some testing with fiddle and Helmholtz, If I
need to I'll get to that in an other question.
My question wasn't clear enough sorry about that. I would like first to clarify
some aspect of the sigmund notes mode which seems very straight forward in
the help file,
https://archive.org/details/isophi12moj
upgraded ubuntustudio from 13.04 to 13.10 this morning without any
noticeable problems yet.
how does jack2 handle pulse audio and alsa now? somehow it stopped working
together before the upgrade. might have misconfigured jack with the old
pasuspender --
You all see this?
http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi
what do you think?
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Ok folks, never mind, I did some more testing with sigmund~ and I do now see
that minpower and growth seems to be working. It works in a way I'm not quite
sure to understand so I find it hard to use those parameters in a meaningful,
predictable way, but I guess that's because of my limited
Ok for small projects, but you're not going to interface a real stage mic or
guitar easily. Would be much better if the next pi version comes with an
onboard usb controller, which is the main problem for usb audio on the current
pi. For now, the UDOO is where it's at for that.
On Mar 12, 2014,
FWIW: here's a picture of my UDOO setup inside my Mars space suit backpack:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danomatika/13115604285/
Media of the backpack in use
https://twitter.com/danomatika/status/433273394122207232/photo/1
https://vimeo.com/86670103 (not my video, I'll put out a different
Also interested in the UDOO setup instructions so thank you. A bit OT but,
Dan, love your work (that onward to mars patch is awesome) thanks for the
links. I think people should post more of this sort of thing to the list,
celebrate what we make. =)
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Dan Wilcox
Thanks. I was just waiting to redo my website, edit the video, put the pics
together, etc etc but life and freelance work get in the way. Man, I could use
a clone right about now :P
On Mar 13, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Richie Cyngler glitch...@gmail.com wrote:
Also interested in the UDOO setup
I presume you found the (very short) mention in the subppatch of the
help wnidow (pd setting-parameters).
Basically, if the measured signal power is less than minpower (expressed
in dB) then the reported instantaneous potch is zero and no new notes will
be reports (and this can give rise to
On 03/07/2014 06:55 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
I'll have to have a look and see what the ideas are... I don't
know anything yet.
Well there's the important stuff:
https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/mm.webm
And then the less important stuff, like being able to patch 15 out of
the 28 demos shown
hey dan,
unfortunately i’m in switzerland :-)
would be great if you could post your setup somewhere or send the infos! i
compiled pd from source as well. i start it from console (with -rt) and it
works without problems with the builtin sound card. maybe the cheap card from
dx.com just does
without jack i should add...
On 11 Mar 2014, at 08:55, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
hey dan,
unfortunately i’m in switzerland :-)
would be great if you could post your setup somewhere or send the infos! i
compiled pd from source as well. i start it from console (with -rt) and it
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well, I assume they can be more efficient, but my only point here
is what I said already and that you agree with - peak level should
be available,
do you mean that Pd should come with a set of
On Mon, 2014-03-10 at 21:31 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
What is the difference between using
an abstraction or a compiled class?
well, I assume they can be more efficient, but my only point here is
what I said already and that you agree with - peak level should be
available,
Heres a trim of my notes:
Enable realtime audio priority (if you haven't done it already):
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 /etc/security/limits.conf'
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - memlock 25 /etc/security/limits.conf'
sudo su -c 'echo @audio - nice -10
Dear all,
I'll be back at STEIM this weekend with an intensive course on the
biophysical instrument Xth Sense (Pd-based). Hope to see some of you there!
This weekend course offers hands-on experience and theoretical training in
the performance of biophysical music and visuals with the Xth Sense
If I want to apply, say motion blur to a geometric object that's moving
inside the [gemwin], is there some way to use the object's outlet? In the
help patch of each geometric object, it says that the outlet outputs the
gemlist as many (all?) other gem objects.
But other objects, e.g. [pix_video],
look in help : 04.pix /26.framebuffer
take care of rendering order .
and help for pix_snap2tex
it can be slow,
but there has been some discussion on ways to make it faster
on this list archive.
2014-03-11 15:55 GMT+01:00 Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com:
If I want to apply, say
To apply motion blur from a geo, I use two framebuffers
([gemframebuffer]). It is also possible to use [pix_snap] or
[pix_snap2tex]...
Here a small example attached.
++
Jack
Le 11/03/2014 15:55, Alexandros Drymonitis a écrit :
If I want to apply, say motion blur to a geometric object that's
Hello,
I need help to understand this problem (see below) and solve it.
It seems to work fine with Pd-Ext 0.42.5 (but not with Pd-Ext 0.43.4).
Thanx.
++
Jack
Le 16/04/2013 12:08, Marco Donnarumma a écrit :
I can confirm, the GUI doesn't show up at all on my machine too.
Linux Lucid 10.04
try tu use netreceive and osc as in joined patch
i had problems with tuioclient a long time ago on windows
2014-03-11 17:29 GMT+01:00 Jack j...@rybn.org:
Hello,
I need help to understand this problem (see below) and solve it.
It seems to work fine with Pd-Ext 0.42.5 (but not with Pd-Ext
Thanx for this patch Pierre-Yves. It works fine !
I just give a try with the new [netreceive -u -b ] + [unpackOSC] and
it seems to work fine too.
I know it is not difficult to change [TuioClient] with [netreceive], but
I have a lot of patchs that use [TuioClient], and some people use these
But, sure, with Pd-Ext 0.43.4, it is a good alternative ! ;)
++
Jack
Le 11/03/2014 18:08, Jack a écrit :
Thanx for this patch Pierre-Yves. It works fine !
I just give a try with the new [netreceive -u -b ] + [unpackOSC]
and it seems to work fine too.
I know it is not difficult to
On 03/11/2014 12:29 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello,
I need help to understand this problem (see below) and solve it.
It seems to work fine with Pd-Ext 0.42.5 (but not with Pd-Ext 0.43.4).
That leads me to believe it has something to do with the GUI rewrite,
which happened between 0.42 and 0.43.
well, lets see if we can get this to a closure
So, basically you are saying it is less trouble
to make an external than an abstraction?
Nope, never said it. Not sure why you took it that way. Maybe because I
mentioned efficiency. But that was supposed to mean computer efficiency,
and as a
Hi William,
I compiled timbreID library in ubuntu , but couldn't get it to run. When I
try to start [bark], I get the error message failed to map segment from
shared object: Operation not permitted.
Is it necessary to give some parameters when building?
Best,
Joao
Dear list,
I have pd segfaulting when I try to open a larger patch, that contains
one abstraction which in turn contains Ben Saylor's [partconv~]
external.
Only opening the abstraction itself does not cause the crash.
GDB Backtrace:
#0 0x76a51f69 in ?? () from
Hello Jonathan,
Thanx for the explanations. I will dig in this c++ code.
++
Jack
Le 11/03/2014 18:23, Jonathan Wilkes a écrit :
On 03/11/2014 12:29 PM, Jack wrote:
Hello,
I need help to understand this problem (see below) and solve it.
It seems to work fine with Pd-Ext 0.42.5 (but not
Thanks Jonathan. Unfortunately, my C expertise is kinda poor and I'm still
lost. I see it's got something to do with [exp] but haven't got my head
around the function needed to emulate it. I'm making extensive
documentation about Pd, so I'd like to write about it. I find it worth
noting.
In the
I've been reading a bunch on the hardware behind this hexaphonic business.
Not sure I'm grokking every bit but not too worried yet.
I'm curious though, in order to get every string/input into pd (i.e. to
interface with the program) and then use each string as some sort of
control (via playing
Wow, never mind-- it's a veritable Rube Goldberg machine of code to get from an
incoming float to an outgoing one in g_vslider.c. There's even more math to
draw the tick and I can't figure out how it works at the moment.
I also love how tempting log is for a volume control, but then it
On Sun, 2014-03-09 at 22:32 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Why not an abstraction in my point of view? Well, looks kinda
cumbersome for that particular goal.
I am with you in that I think it makes sense to extend [env~]. Regarding
abstractions, I don't see what is cumbersome. What is
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On 2014-03-09 14:29, me.grimm wrote:
Hi Miller,
I know you probably have more pressing problems but it would be
nice to get something like [getdir] in vanilla before you hit those
100k lines of code OR 50 years are up :)
that's probably badly
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On 2014-03-09 14:15, Roman Haefeli wrote:
k ... for me [packOSC] didn't work with [netsend], I didn't
investigate why but
just used [udpsend] instead.
[netsend] is different from [udpsend] and [tcpsend] in that it
sends incoming Pd (list/any)
On Mon, 2014-03-10 at 10:33 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2014-03-09 14:15, Roman Haefeli wrote:
k ... for me [packOSC] didn't work with [netsend], I didn't
investigate why but
just used [udpsend] instead.
[netsend] is different from [udpsend] and [tcpsend] in that it
sends
Heaven forbid we add the 50 odd lines of totally manageable code in getdir.c
that have largely been working since it was released in 2005. Nobody needs to
get the current canvas dir, except for the recurring request for exactly this
every 6 months or so on pd-list!
With that argument, the
I'd also like to see [getdir] made vanilla. There is literally no way to
do that without the external.
you could get rid of [value] to put [getdir] in. I could count on one hand
the amount of times i've actually seen that used in patches.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 11:46 PM, Dan Wilcox
It doesn't have to be a direct include, could be done with any sort of
mechanism. I do agree that [getdir] is one of the few essential externals I
still need after I ported my patch lib to vanilla ... that and [stripdir] /
[splitfilename] but the latter will be possible with the new [list
In Pd-l2ork:
[dir(
|
[canvasinfo]
And for dir of Pd binary:
[dir(
|
[pdinfo]
And don't take IOhannes' bait. He's implying that Pd Vanilla is a community
project-- that if _we_ coded up a currency converter, or some much more
pressing functionality, Miller would accept that code. That is
On 03/10/2014 05:38 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Additionally, IOhannes also knows that Miller wants the [initbang]
functionality in the form of a backwards-compatible [loadbang] which takes
arguments.
[...]
thanks for the insights.
i didn't know that i knew *that*. i would therefore be
On 03/10/2014 12:56 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 03/10/2014 05:38 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Additionally, IOhannes also knows that Miller wants the [initbang]
functionality in the form of a backwards-compatible [loadbang] which takes
arguments.
[...]
thanks for the insights.
i didn't
Hi all.
King lurker here...and I'm kinda thinking out loud so forgive me if
some of this is somewhat cloudy.
Let's say I had a pd patch that was simply a controller for different delay
parameters. (i.e. in this case, Bob's Guitar signal passes through and
the patch offers the following
Wow. Hadn't even heard of a hexaphonic pickup.
Good stuff.
Thanks!
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 9:52 PM, pured...@11h11.com wrote:
Hi,
You can simply:
[adc~ 1 Bob's guitar]
|
| [r speed]
| |
[delay]
|
[dac~]
[adc~ 2 2nd guitar]
|
[fiddle~] (or [env~])
|
[s speed]
Hi,
You can simply:
[adc~ 1 Bob's guitar]
|
| [r speed]
| |
[delay]
|
[dac~]
[adc~ 2 2nd guitar]
|
[fiddle~] (or [env~])
|
[s speed]
Using a hexaphonio pickup (6 individual pickups) - [adc~ 1 2 3 4 5 6]
== check the env~, fiddle~, bonk~ for each strings and control various
I wanted to change the graph canvas of an array, but I can't find the
way of doing it. If I have an array called array1, to where should I
send a coords message? Does it work like a normal GOP?
The graph is named graph$n, where $n is incremented for each graph
that exists in the Pd instance.
What is the difference between using
an abstraction or a compiled class?
well, I assume they can be more efficient, but my only point here is what I
said already and that you agree with - peak level should be available,
seems like lots of trouble to need to make an abstraction for it. I know
On 09/03/14 02:58, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
For OSC connection, you can also [netsend] with tcp, [netsend -u] with udp
My experience was [netsend] is a little better than others.
Ok ... for me [packOSC] didn't work with [netsend], I didn't investigate why but
just used [udpsend] instead.
Simon
On Son, 2014-03-09 at 22:52 +1100, Simon Wise wrote:
On 09/03/14 02:58, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
For OSC connection, you can also [netsend] with tcp, [netsend -u] with udp
My experience was [netsend] is a little better than others.
Ok ... for me [packOSC] didn't work with [netsend], I didn't
Hi Miller,
I know you probably have more pressing problems but it would be nice to get
something like [getdir] in vanilla before you hit those 100k lines of code
OR 50 years are up :)
I know you have been bugged in the past but I just wanted to throw it in
again in case I could put some
As far as Vanilla goes it does seem like a great solution. Thanks a lot for
that, seems to do the trick!
But was really hoping for or even asking for a [peakenv~] like object.
I didn't find anything and I thought I wouldn't be missing it if there was,
but came here to ask anyway.
Maybe an
Hi all -
I've been wanting to add this as an option to env~. Unfortunately the
last time I thought carefully about it I ended up geting stuck in design
decisions I don't know how to make. But I'll get back to it someday!
cheers
Miller
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 12:23:15PM -0300, Alexandre Torres
On Son, 2014-03-09 at 12:23 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
As far as Vanilla goes it does seem like a great solution. Thanks a
lot for that, seems to do the trick!
But was really hoping for or even asking for a [peakenv~] like
object.
Why does it have to be an extra class and why
hey list,
does anybody that uses an udoo board have any recommendations on a
usb-soundcard? should be very compact.
i tried a cheap one from dx and i could not get any good results (loads of
xruns even with periods 3 and 1024 and up frames in qjackctl) this is on the
ubuntu version from udoo.
By the way - I just looked, and you can save a great deal of trouble
using the array max object (new in Pd 0.25) - no need for 'until'
horror.
(just put the abs~ of the signal into the table).
But env~ seems incomplete to me if it's only going to compute
RMS.
cheers
M
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at
H iSimon -
I haven't tried any but the built-in yet but I have a few USB interfaces
around here that I can try. I'm about to go on an intense trip but should
be able to do some tests when I get back, assuming nobody else has figured
this out first.
cheers
Miller
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at
hi miller
fantastic, thanks
On 09 Mar 2014, at 22:07, Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu wrote:
H iSimon -
I haven't tried any but the built-in yet but I have a few USB interfaces
around here that I can try. I'm about to go on an intense trip but should
be able to do some tests when I get
I've tried my both Roland Edirol UA-25 UA-25EX and both work great. The
dedicated USB controller makes these guys work as compared to an RPI where I
can't get full duplex without tons of dropouts. I'm using a Linaro install
which boots to the console and runs the PD through scripting. The
On Son, 2014-03-09 at 14:05 -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
By the way - I just looked, and you can save a great deal of trouble
using the array max object (new in Pd 0.25)
You mean 0.45, I guess(?)
- no need for 'until'
horror.
Oh, that is great! Thanks for the reminder, I haven't looked at
(I believe this might rather belong to pd-list instead of pd-dev)
On Don, 2014-03-06 at 18:56 -0500, me.grimm wrote:
Roman,
wrapping points. The only drawback compared to [phasor~] is that
the
latter allows to control the frequency with a signal and the
[metro]/[vline~] based phasor
Hello,
I wanted to change the graph canvas of an array, but I can't find the
way of doing it. If I have an array called array1, to where should I
send a coords message? Does it work like a normal GOP?
Thanks,
jmmmp
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env~ seems incomplete to me if it's
only going to compute RMS.
Glad you feel how I do :)
But wondering where you'd be stuck at, seems like something not too
complicated. Anyway, waiting for it someday ;)
Why not an abstraction in my point of view? Well, looks kinda cumbersome
for that
On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu wrote:
But env~ seems incomplete to me if it's only going to compute
RMS.
Can we get the values in dBFS, please?
Chris
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hmm, that's an idea for another built-in option, so it's completely
compatible to [vu] right out of the box :)
2014-03-09 23:35 GMT-03:00 Chris Clepper cgclep...@gmail.com:
On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu wrote:
But env~ seems incomplete to me if it's only
On 03/09/2014 08:15 PM, João Pais wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to change the graph canvas of an array, but I can't find the
way of doing it. If I have an array called array1, to where should I
send a coords message? Does it work like a normal GOP?
The graph is named graph$n, where $n is incremented
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Simon Wise simonzw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/03/14 06:24, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
Thanks Chris for the answer! I was worried about compatibility with Pd.
How about OSC function with Pd? It's OSC works with [netsend] or
[udpsend]?
[your OSC message(
|
On 08/03/14 21:13, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Simon Wisesimonzw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/03/14 06:24, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
Thanks Chris for the answer! I was worried about compatibility with Pd.
How about OSC function with Pd? It's OSC works with [netsend]
For OSC connection, you can also [netsend] with tcp, [netsend -u] with udp
My experience was [netsend] is a little better than others.
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Simon Wise simonzw...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/03/14 21:13, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 2:18 AM,
Yes both adc / dac are working:
You can load a sample in a AudioSource, this will be the ADC signal
You can make a patch with a DAC, this will be the AudioListener
Communication from Unity - PD is working
Communication from PD - Unity is working
Loading externals are working too. But what I do
Hi William and list,
I write here because the informations could be of interest to more people.
I was trying out with [bark], and had some questions.
What are the limits of the parameters thresh, mask, debounce and
filter_range? Or are there none, only making the analysis last longer the
On Mar 8, 2014, at 5:59 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
No. It requires a toolkit that has modern 2d features like affine
transformations and opacity, etc. Pd-l2ork leverages Tkpath, a tcl/tk
library. Other modern toolkits like Qt have their own 2d interfaces with the
same features
On 03/08/2014 12:46 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
On Mar 8, 2014, at 5:59 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at
mailto:pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
No. It requires a toolkit that has modern 2d features like affine
transformations and opacity, etc. Pd-l2ork leverages Tkpath, a
tcl/tk library. Other
i think there was…at least according to the wiki of tcl/tk
here for example: http://wiki.tcl.tk/12987
cheers
On 26 Feb 2014, at 17:29, Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi al -
As far as I know there was never any version of Pd for Mac OS9 - the stumbling
block (as I recall perhaps
Hi there, since [vu] accepts a value for Peak Amplitude, is there a way to
measure it with Vanilla objects?
Cheers
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I must be remembering it wrong... I think there was something about OS9 that
would have made a Pd port a lot of trouble.
cheers
M
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 12:31:39AM +0100, Simon Iten wrote:
i think there was…at least according to the wiki of tcl/tk
here for example:
On Thu, 2014-03-06 at 19:22 -0500, Brian Fay wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx
wrote:
Not sure if this is relevant or already common knowledge but
newer
versions of Pd allow you to specify metro and delay
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