able to
> analyze music played into my microphone input in real time for as many
> different things as possible. I'm thinking Beat, tempo, pitch, etc.
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Hi Patrice,
Patrice Colet wrote:
> Derek Holzer a écrit :
>
>> * [expr 6/f$1]
> I always do this typo, ;)
Sorry, but ? Did I put one too many zeros or something?
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This is the thread of cryptic responses, I see ;-)
So it's:
[expr 6/$f1]
d.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>>>> * [expr 6/f$1]
>>> I always do this typo, ;)
>> Sorry, but ? Did I put one too many zeros or something?
>>
>
> 's|f\$|
o.de
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th the 'ram' message
anyways. Only the one I'm currently playing. My patch has 48 clips which
will be addressed by three different players, so a way of storing all
the vids ahead of time is required to avoid lagtime starting the video
when it's requested.
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so transparent since there's nothing in the settings or paths to
determine what set of codecs are used. Where are they stored on OS X,
and how is it that a newer version of PD can nuke the codecs for the
other versions?
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ystem memory.
Still no luck.
Let this be a lesson to NEVER EVER EVER upgrade versions in the middle
of a project.
Suggestions on how to get my codecs back are welcome.
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> Hi HC,
>
> I just tried out the latest Extended installer. I like the new look and
&g
ne/derek/baruch/video/2_1.mov with
0 frames (0x0)
This is all it says, unfortunately, even in -verbose mode.
> can you try using one of the Gem-binaries found at http://gem.iem.at ?
Will do, be right back...
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test if Quicktime is working
right on my machine? Should I reinstall that as well? Am I right in
understanding that PD simply calles the Quicktime which is loaded on the
system already?
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chris clepper wrote:
> On 7/24/07, *Derek Holzer* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
something like this:
>
> GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia
> GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs
> GEM: compiled: Jul 19 2007
>
> Sounds like you are using an old version of Gem. I you trash
> ~/Library/Preferences/org.puredata.pd.plist, then it'll use the default
> embedded
d the internal versions of Gem and PDP.
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>
> ROTFLMAO. At myself!
>
> No, I didn't. Thanks Chris, now I know neither me or
no, of course. I
suppose if I really needed speed I could make 48 [pix_film] instances,
each with the clip loaded to RAM. But of course, using a RAM disk might
be more efficient at that point anyways!
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Of course, I'm referring to this classic counter structure, just in case
it wasn't clear...
[metro]
|
[f]x[+ 1] (crossed patch cables)
|
[mod]
Where:
outlet of [f] connected to left/hot inlet of [+ 1]
outlet of [+ 1] connected to right/cold inlet of [f]
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Derek Holzer wrote:
f running pd on
> a very small thingie. it is not a must, of course.
> marius.
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recording a lot
of pictures, building your application with xCode,... RamDisk is the use
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of doing it and/or is there a newer version
> for mac i should be trying?
PDP works in the current Extended installer, and if you aren't
comfortable with the command line, it might be better to try that.
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I am copy pasting, i have tried unsuccessfully to install pdp before...
> I have pd-extended 0.39.2-extended-test4 and can't make it work that
> way, maybe there is a newer version i haven't seen?
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> webcams like [pdp_v4l] (for linux) in OS X .. as per Example13 in the
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David Divilly wrote:
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> problem, because I wanted to have multiple GEM windows open to show all
> 3 Cam's at once in one instance of PD ..
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HI Yves,
Yves Degoyon wrote:
> Derek Holzer wrote:
>> In short, Linux users can access a USB camera with [pdp_v4l], but not a
>> firewire one.
>> OS X users can access a firewire camera with [pdp_ieee1394], but not a
>> USB one.
>>
> nope, some USB we
;t open. A friend had the same problem, is
> this page down?
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n send an [ignore( message to any element e.g. [ignore 10(
> don´t output data from element 10).
>
> Is the any similar message for the HID object?
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want to create limits to some key events. Let say that I have a [metro
1000] plus a [counter 360], between 100 and 200 the element 10 is
opened, otherwise it is closed. Do you see any way to make this work
within the HID object?
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> it gives "DIO errors" with accompanying click every few seconds,
> although I can't figure out what I did wrong.
>
> NB: It needs the adsr and output abstractions found in 3.audio.examples.
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Entirely possible that it was too long ago... I tangled with these
issues in 2002-3...
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Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Derek Holzer hat gesagt: // Derek Holzer wrote:
>
>> Check the linux-audio-user list archives regarding the filesystem you
>> use with JACK. I r
Linux and
which ones are not. Can anyone make a recommendation for a Mini-ITX
system with a good processor which has proven usable for fairly complex
PD patching with Linux, or point in the direction of a good online
resource for this kind of info?
thx + best!
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> from your analog signals.
> -David M.
>
> On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:12 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm back on my Mini-ITX research, hoping to use one for an upcoming PD
>> installation as well as a live performance
Audiopint? And most important, how much PD can you squeeze out of it?
@ Olme:
thanks for the suggestion, but 500 MHz is waayyy too slow ;-)
thx + best!
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>
> On Feb 27, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>
>> @ David:
>>
>> a Delta is approx EUR 160, not too much more than 4 iMics over here.
>>
>> Would you recommend the EPIA EN 15000G C7 over the EPIA MII 12000G
>> 1.
ually did! It also has a better a better performance that VIA boards at
> the same CPU speed. On top of it it is the cheapest mini itx board at all.
>
> Ingo
>
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> some acknowledged issues, I think my freezes are related, but basically,
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> about a day. If I only have the SATA disks attached, then no freezes...
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y be noise-free.
>
> Martin
>
>
>
> Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>> I haven't actually used the soundcard yet, first I got to fix these
>> damn crashes. arg
>>
>> .hc
>>
>> On Feb 28, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>>
>>
k you've worked out all the hardware bugs (as HC is still
doing...heh heh) The AudioPint docs mention this as well.
best!
d.
Martin Peach wrote:
> Derek Holzer wrote:
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> thanks for the heads up. Does the SPDIF output work fine under Ubuntu?
>> How
the
> speaker definitions
>
> i would like to manipulate my spatialisation routines by manipulating
> the speaker definitions but don't want to create new instances of the
> [define_loudspeaker] each time
>
> any suggestions?
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sourcecode of either [vbap] or [define_loudspeakers] will tell you what
a valid set of arguments looks like.
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robcanning wrote:
> Derek Holzer wrote:
> hi derek,
&
zero point at the
middle? That's the part I hate. I guess it's the inherent problem with
cartesian vs polar coordinate systems.
best,
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lectrons move more or less
simultaneously), so it can never really get to this nonlinear nirvana I
dream of
OK, rambled enough... back to work.
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> PD. I'd love to try to do something with it. Anyone has any experience
> developing and working with the Mac/PC version of the controller in PD?
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> of Alberto's patches though. Looks promising.
> Thanks
> N
>
> On 25 Mar 2008, at 17:25, Derek Holzer wrote:
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>> I think some of Alberto's Zin's patches might be good to look at,
>> particularly Mondrian and maybe his newer M2 patch:
>>
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April 2008. Details here:
http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html
Further docs could include step-by-step programming instructions, sensor
connection schematics and sample PD patches.
Feedback more than welcome!
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ne of our workshops in Berlin ;-)
d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Looks nice. Is anyone selling completed boards? Can they do output
> too?
>
> .hc
>
> On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>> Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID
recipe for turning the
> Arduino into the AVR/HID.
>
> .hc
>
> On Mar 26, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>> No output programmed yet, just HID input. I suppose it could be done.
>> Does the [hid] object support output (such as force feedback)?
>>
>>
It should be the same code as on the flightsim page that Martin took the
project from, linked. But yes, I'll pass this on to Martin as a reminder!
d.
Steffen Juul wrote:
> Neat lill' thing.
>
> On 27/03/2008, at 2.04, Derek Holzer wrote:
>> The circuit diagram is pr
ese comments, I still haven't even started doing
> mine!
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>>> On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>>> Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID sensor
>>> board,
>>> costing approx EUR 5 to make, which can be used over USB with PD,
>>> SuperCollider, etc.
>>>
>>
Ah! Forgot about that one!
Can [hid] do forcefeedback out?
d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> [hidin] is included on Pd-0.39.3-extended/Windows, it should work.
>
> .hc
>
> On Mar 27, 2008, at 5:47 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>> Hi Mika,
>>
>> It was test
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> for a numberbox it loses its connections. I think this is a bug, it
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OK, I'll go through all the archives... want to stick with 0.39 until I
know more about what changes in 0.40, 0.41... and want to stick with
Extended. I guess there's no retroactive bugfixes ;-)
best,
d.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> Derek Holzer wrote:
>> Just discove
this broken in Extended). It cannot accommodate different objects
with the same name from different libs, as the last library imported
will have priority.
Is this correct so far? Has anyone documented this any more
substantially anywhere? How does this change for 0.40?
best!
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in one patch and
>> another one with the same name (but from another lib) in another patch.
>> please correct me, if I'm wrong.
>> marius.
>>
>> Derek Holzer wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> it seems that the ways of dealing with externals and paths
the
> 0.40.3-extended release at the end of the month, then this will be all
> clearer in my head. When's your deadline?
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http://code.rancidbacon.com/LearningAboutArduinoAVRUSB
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Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> It would be nice to have a little homebrew recipe for turning the
> Arduino into the AVR/HID.
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where help patches don't load then, but
> I don't remember off hand what it was. A bug report for that would also
> be quite helpful.
>
> .hc
>
> On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:37 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>> But this way doesn't load abstractions and help patches, AF
It will be twice as nice by the end of the week, we hope! ;-) Then I'll
publish a call to contribute new tutorials. Or maybe you can team up
with "Screaming" Frank Barknecht to do a German version...
Hope you're interested!
best,
d.
marius schebella wrote:
> Derek H
orials.
> but this has to wait a little, right now I don't have the time.
> marius.
>
> Derek Holzer wrote:
>> It will be twice as nice by the end of the week, we hope! ;-) Then
>> I'll publish a call to contribute new tutorials. Or maybe you can team
>&g
ss stuff is quite nice.
> If this sounds like a good idea, I would be more than happy to help out
> with these things.
>
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Derek Holzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> It will be twice as nice by the end
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>>>>>>>> resistors that I am using in conjunction with phidget voltage
>>>>>>>> dividersthey seem to crash the program as soon as I activate
>>>>>>>> more than 1 at a time.
>>>
king USB bus on your computer some day ;-)
You didn't indicate how you were powering the Arduino, so cheerfully
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>
> Seriously, raising one number to a power is an essential, fundamental
> operation
> Is there any plausible excuse for its omission from core Pd?
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April 26th 2PM: AVR/HID Sensor Input into Pure Data with Derek Holzer &
Martin Howse
We will continue last month's investigation of quick and cheap ways of
getting sensor input into the Pure Data programming environment, using
either USB game controllers or ATmega8 microcontrollers an
MIDI tutorial (keyboards, sliders, etc, input + output to/from devices
or other programs)
* HID sensor tutorial
* Patching strategies (advanced usage and examples of GoP, Abstractions
mostly)
* Audiofile manipulation (tables + Extended objects)
* Realtime effects tutorial (delays, filters,
le storing them in
arrays does not. Loading large files (i.e. soundfiles) into arrays can
also cause audio interruptions. So better to load everything into arrays
ahead of time.
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icon of soundcard to voltage to speaker movement
icon of clipping audio (I can probably do this in PD)
icon/graph illustrating Nyquist foldover (I can probably do this in PD)
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ps... I'll be sending a call for people to contribute specific chapters
soon as well..
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>
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http://flossmanuals.net/PureData/InstallingUbuntu
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Linux and Windows? Will these stay current or are they likely to change
sometime soon? I'm asking so I know what to write for the Pd FLOSS Manual.
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D.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> Derek Holzer wrote:
>> Hi IOhannes,
>>
>> just getting back around to these edits..
>>
>> IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>>
>>> Installing:
>>>
>>> i find it highly confusing that the "Installing Pure D
Rockin'! Thx!
d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> http://puredata.info/docs/faq/pdsettings
>
> .hc
>
> On Jun 24, 2008, at 1:05 AM, Derek Holzer wrote:
>
>> Hi HC or somebody else that knows this offhand,
>>
>> I know this has been a big subject
o edit the pdsettings as
described in the chapter. It's very easy to make a login for yourself on
the FLOSS Manuals page, and I will review and publish the changes as
soon as I see them!
http://flossmanuals.net/PureData/ConfiguringPD
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>
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t;> I installed pd from Pd-0.40.3-extended-20080628-ubuntu-gutsy-i386.deb
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>> Any one else running a similar pd with a similar setup and either have
>> it working or experience the same problems?
>>
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>> I run PD as root (not sudo, but real root)
>
> do you think there is a difference?
> ok we enter mysticism,
> do you burn some incent too before starting your machine_?
>
> well, hey
>
> sevy
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Hi IOhannes,
that's entirely possible. This research was done over a year 3-4 years
ago. It's good that things have improved since then ;-)
d.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> i think (and could be badly mistaken) that the results of your research
> might be a bit outdated.
hat the beginnig and the end of the loop
> are zero. Can anyone help me in this?!
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rtage that eventually get abandoned.
If Ubuntu Studio isn't the right one, can anyone suggest another option?
My last criteria is that it has a coherent user community and excellent
docs (strongest point of Gentoo, and from what I recall a weak point of
straight Debian, IMHO).
t
> wasn't it you who posted a link to "gentoo is for ricers" site on this
>> list years ago? :) (site seems to be down now)
>
> It was reestablished and renamed to http://funroll-loops.info/
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ches which
the participants have already created. No previous experience is
necessary to take this workshop.
This PD workshop will be roughly based on the Pure Data FLOSS Manual,
written by Derek Holzer, Luka Princic, Adam Hyde and contributors from
the PD community: http://flossmanuals.ne
Did you try [prvu~]?
D.
Atte André Jensen wrote:
> I'm trying to have vu show something useful, but with partial success.
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language
help or hurt?
best,
Derek
smilingmolecule wrote:
> hi,
> i was wondering why there is no place like this especially in german
> language.
> there are so many german speaking people here.
>
> i dont know if this was discussed before. what do you think about this?
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Of course. All I meant was that answers to newbie questions are usually
quite useful to other newbies, no matter what language. And yes, someone
has to maintain it.
best!
D.
marius schebella wrote:
> Derek Holzer wrote:
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> I understand that perhaps some P
ugh to do it in real-time. In fact, I just
> want to record it; I don't need it to be processed in real-time. So, is
> there any way of doing this in PD? Is there any way of using Pure Data
> in a non real-time mode and capture its output to a soundfile? Thanks in
> advance.
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