I think it's a shame that in this day and age we are still promoting the
concept of high and low culture and so protective of peoples narrow
definition of what Pd is and for.
I do a fair amount of improv with Pd and it's a hell of a simpler gig
playing to 18 chin-scratching middle class people
Tee hee
Welcome to the list Onyx, and well done for cracking open yet another
super-juicy can'o'worms for the list to chew on.
Props,
Jb
On 21 June 2011 13:10, Onyx Ashanti onyxasha...@gmail.com wrote:
I figured that I would chime in at this point.
Every single note you hear, is being
Ok, so nothing to worry about then:) I was worried that there was a
bottleneck somewhere.
Maybe I should have said but it's for interfacing with a pair of xbees
rather than an arduino. Same kinda thing tho'.
Appreciate the comments.
Cheers,
Julian
On 13 April 2011 18:07,
Hi all,
Just transferring a patch into Linux from W7 and I get this message in the
console which I didn't previously:
get_baud_ratebits: 115200
set_baudrate baudbits: 4098
Now I want the baudrate to be 115200, which is good but what does the
baudbits info mean - for example is it telling me that
Yes indeed,
Lovely, like this a lot.
Jb
On 4 April 2011 10:23, Philip Cunningham pcunningham...@googlemail.comwrote:
Chun,
This is awesome. I've never heard PD used in this way. Sounds like PD
micro/chipmusic. Very enjoyable.
Philip
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:32 PM, Chun Lee
Hey,
I'm trying to send some msd data over [netsend] using two instances of Pd on
the same machine.
I keep getting:
'netsend blocked n msec'
messages
Should I persevere or get into OSC now?
Cheers,
Jb
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March 2011 02:07, Charles Goyard c...@fsck.fr wrote:
J bz wrote:
I have a sensor which is spitting out numbers between 1-180.
Each number triggers an event that I only want to happen once but the
sensor
repeats numbers every so often.
You can use a table of 180 elements, each of which
Hey Matt,
Whoo-Hoo. That's splendid.
Can I ask you what the [t a] is doing that's looping with the [list
prepend]? Just for my own understanding.
Bloody marvellous though.
All good wishes,
Julian
On 27 March 2011 16:19, Matt Barber brbrof...@gmail.com wrote:
Here's another approach
Hey all,
I'm stuck.
I have a sensor which is spitting out numbers between 1-180.
Each number triggers an event that I only want to happen once but the sensor
repeats numbers every so often.
What I require is to have my numbers in 'something', so that if that number
has already been used I want
Doesn't the 'peaks and/or tracks' bit if sigmund~ do that?
On 21 March 2011 19:19, Matteo Sisti Sette matteosistise...@gmail.comwrote:
On 03/21/2011 07:32 PM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
are you looking for env~? Sigmund has that option too.
Both env~ and the env option of sigmund~ measure the
reference on the list. (This
worked on windows xp I have no idea if it would on vista, 7 etc.)
J bz wrote:
Hi peeps,
Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an
external for Windows?
Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made for
quad
Hi peeps,
Wondering if anyone has experience of using Codeblocks to compile an
external for Windows?
Lorenzo Sutton has very kindly forwarded me an external he has made for quad
panning using Chowning's methodology which I really like.
In the package he forwarded to me, he says that all the code
with quad/4 speakers, they'll
all have the same elevation. You'll want 2D mode.
.hc
On Mar 15, 2011, at 5:13 PM, J bz wrote:
Hey all,
I'm going to ask what is possibly a dumb question but I can't find the
answer to it:
Does the elevation refer to an actual speaker raised of the ground
Hi all,
I have been wanting to explore vbap in pde and I have found what may be
causing some of the trouble with it not working properly. There is a
duplicate set of vbap files in the 'ggee' folder which have been causing all
sorts of weirdness.
Most recent pde on windoze.
I have a whole
Hey all,
I'm going to ask what is possibly a dumb question but I can't find the
answer to it:
Does the elevation refer to an actual speaker raised of the ground or is it
to do with horizontal position?
Also, with settings for a quad output at ground level do I want:
3 -90 0 90 0 -180 0 180 0 ?
Hey all,
So I'm still scratching my head with controlling audio panning in an x,y
grid using 4 speakers.
What, at first, seemed like a somewhat trivial problem, upon closer
inspection ain't necessarily so.
Does anyone have examples of panning with 4 speakers? About the only things
I have found
Hey Matt,
Thanks for pushing my understanding along...
I should have said that the pan positions are constantly shifting for 48
separate points within the x-y grid so would be, I presume, heavily cpu
intensive with some of the solutions you propose. The patch is running off
the performers lappy
space onto a 2d space, so you can move closer to the center
by increasing the elevation of the direction. Directly upwards in
the encoding sends the same signal to all 4 speakers on decode, so
that it sounds in the middle of the space.
Matt
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 10:22 AM, J bz jbee
) in which you'd want to
also simulate doppler shifts. Panning doesn't do this, but you can
simulate all that stuff with delay lines (and again, if you really
wanted to do it, you'd need a variable delwrite~ rather than a
variable delread~ == vd~).
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:41 AM, J bz jbee
/netreceive to the other which would be running
your sigmund~ setup and the spatialization. Note that you're going to
have to use line~ for the X and Y panning coordinates so that you
don't get discrete jumps in the panning location.
Too many options!
Matt
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:40 PM, J bz jbee
Hi all,
I have a 2d 'swarm' of [msd] in a GEM window.
Each mass has 2 audio partials mapped to it's location, 1 on the x axis and
1 y.
What's a good way of mapping the output within pd so that the visual is
mirrored within a quad speaker setup.
So 1 stereo pair left to right and 1 stereo pair
was still in the
middle of working on it, but I think it's fine so that's all up now.
Let me know off list if you have issues with it.
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 4:03 PM, J bz jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey William,
Appreciate the involvement...
Unfortunately I'm on W7 atm. My main patch
Thanks guys, that's really helpful - got things a bit straighter.
So can I say for clarification (and I noticed it came up on an earlier
thread when (of the top of my head) someone was asking why the attack
settings didn't work for tracks and they had to use [env~] -
vibrato
stabletime
minpower
Hey William,
Appreciate the involvement...
Unfortunately I'm on W7 atm. My main patch uses the MSD lib and after what
I thought was a trivial problem with using it in Puredyne (my regular
distro), last Nov, MSD is still not working for me. Fortunately I bought a
2nd hand lappy with W7 on it
, 2011 at 4:54 PM, J bz jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Right then,
I have only sent one sample only:
'7_45_A_violadamore.wav' (7-string number, 45-midi number, A-note)
which you will need to send into sigmund~ - I'm using
[throw~ viola_samples]
to get it in.
From sigmund~ it goes into '[pd
Hey William,
Many thanks for offering to have a look at this for me. I'm currently
trying to extricate the offending section out of what has now ballooned up
into a very involved patch (certainly for me anyway). In the process of
doing this I have realised that I am mistakenly constantly
Hi all,
I'm doing a piece with a viola d'amore (7 string viol) where [sigmund~] is
analysing the live input and feeding 48 tracks/partials to a bank of 48
[osc~] for resynthesis and a bit of jiggery-pokery, mainly reversing the
amplitudes so the quietest partials are the loudest and vice versa.
Hi Lorenzo,
Yes, I should get into using [lop~] more for this kind of thing, instead of
reverting to [line/~] which doesn't work as well in this instant.
Many thanks,
Julian
On 27 January 2011 07:42, Lorenzo Sutton lsut...@libero.it wrote:
Hi Julian,
J bz wrote:
Hey all,
I have two
Hey all,
I have two audio signals, 1 instrument input and then some processing of the
instrument.
What I want is for the processing to work like [swap] where when the
instrument is loud the processing is quiet and vice versa.
My question is how can I do this smoothly without there being big
janvier 2011 à 17:47 +, J bz a écrit :
Hey Jack,
Here is the console output when loading msd2Dadd example:
msd: Reset
msd: Mass 0 mob 1 152 41 30
msd: Mass 1 mob 1 167 48 29
msd: Mass 2 mob 1 155 41 26
msd: Mass 3 mob 1 104 18 32
msd: Mass 4 mob 1 113 99 85
msd: Mass 5 mob 1 111 66
/11 11:51, J bz a écrit :
Hi Jack Nicolas,
Same problem here with the patch you sent.
I also attach my msd.txt file.
Best wishes,
Julian
On 19 January 2011 09:05, Nicolas Montgermont
nicolas_montgerm...@yahoo.fr wrote:
yes this error message is when msd try to link non existing
Le 19/01/11 12:24, J bz a écrit :
Hey Nicolas,
Thanks for the speedy response.
Here, as requested, is the console info:
msdout: Reset
msdin: reset
msdout: Mass 0 mob 1 152 41 30
msdin: mass mob 1 152 41 30
msdout: Mass 1 mob 1 167 48 29
msdin: mass mob 1 167 48 29
msdout: Mass 2 mob 1
Hi all,
I'm working on quite an involved patch using the msd library and for some
reason it just doesn't work happily on Puredyne.
So for example, the '02_msd2Dadd' example when loaded gives a stream of
error: msd2D - link : Index not found
messages out of the console.
This is the same error
Sorry meant to add:
Puredyne 9.11 cc amd64(pd runs 32b though)
Pd version 0.42-5
Built in version of msd (comes pre-packaged in Puredyne)
Jb
On 18 January 2011 16:52, J bz jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on quite an involved patch using the msd library and for some
reason
Cheers for that Frank.
Ok next question...
Jb
On 13 December 2010 20:07, Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org wrote:
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 05:53:25PM +, J bz wrote:
Most immediate is how do I save the structure I have created as a pd
patch?
I'm aware I can save the DS as a txt file
Hi all,
I have created a 2d grid in msd and I have a question regarding the use of
force...
I'm going to have to mix my metaphors here I think:
Is it possible to send force so it acts almost like in layers so that, say,
I have my grid;
._._._.
|._._._.|
|._._._.|
|._._._.|
which is fixed.
I
Hi All,
Finally got msd-editor working (I think) and I have a few
questions...(hopefully not too dumb)
Most immediate is how do I save the structure I have created as a pd patch?
I'm aware I can save the DS as a txt file but does that mean that I have to
go through the editor everytime I want to
Hi all,
Before I add a bug report can I ask if anyone using puredyne can confirm
whether the msd library and/or the msd-editor is working for them?
Both are packaged with puredyne but I'm having no joy with them at all(
apart from the [msd] object itself, so no 2d, 3d etc.
Very best wishes,
/editor/
you can download a tarball down the page
but it's been a while i haven't tested it.
If you don't have the binaries, the easier is to download them from thomas
grill's website (thanks thomas):
http://g.org/ext/beta/
msd2D is required for the editor.
n
Le 01/12/10 14:48, J bz
Hey all,
I'm working on composing a piece within pd for viola in which I would like
to attach some kind of sensor to the head of the instrument. The sensor
must be capable of tracking the performers movements on the x,y,z axis', be
undetectable for the performer, and be wireless. I'm not sure
is the solution.
http://www.youtube.com/user/santorcuato76#p/u/1/SM4Un76LB90
Best regrads from Chile
José
2010/12/1 J bz jbee...@gmail.com
Hey all,
I'm working on composing a piece within pd for viola in which I would
like to attach some kind of sensor to the head of the instrument. The
sensor
pd with [comport].
hope that helps ... have fun,
ub
On 26.11.2010 14:54, J bz wrote:
Hey all,
Me and a friend are trying to hook-up a DHT11 sensor from dfrobot.com into
pduino.
We have dl/d some code from here
http://www.nuelectronics.com/download/projects/sensor_pde/dht11.pde
wrote:
Message: 2
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 10:37:35 +
From: J bz jbee...@gmail.com
Subject: [PD] microtonal pitch glide using Risset's bell
To: pd-list@iem.at
Message-ID:
aanlktim8hsjvmfn3ho5rynrtqyx=rz1qylx9g-qsd...@mail.gmail.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Dear
Dear List,
I have a basic rip of the Risset Bell from the tutorial patches and I can't
seem to figure out how to make the overall pitch glide from one microtone to
another from midi number 72 to 72.4 over 15ms, for example?
A month old baby and a looming deadline has turned my brain into mush...
For impulse response there is this:
http://cnx.org/content/col10519/latest/
Not fully explored this yet but it has been on my todo-list for too long...
Cheers,
Jb
On 4 November 2010 10:34, Christoph Kuhr christoph.k...@web.de wrote:
Hi everyone,
i wondered if someone made a patch
and tricks as the work progresses.
Best of luck with your patch and I hope the recoding may do the trick.
All good wishes,
Jb
On 2 October 2010 18:42, Fernando Krum ferk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there J bz,
have just seen your thread over here and i´m sort of having a similar
problem,
i´m
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From: J bz jbee...@gmail.com
Date: 24 September 2010 20:56
Subject: Re: [PD] Fwd: GEM Neupert Tutorial '10-av-more control'. How do I
play more than 1 video?
To: Jack j...@rybn.org
Hi Jack,
Aaah, thank you indeed.
I checked the original on a mac today
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From: J bz jbee...@gmail.com
Date: 23 September 2010 16:41
Subject: Re: [PD] GEM Neupert Tutorial '10-av-more control'. How do I play
more than 1 video?
To: Jack j...@rybn.org
Hey Jack,
Thanks a lot for that.
It's still crashing when I open the second avi
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From: J bz jbee...@gmail.com
Date: 23 September 2010 17:06
Subject: Re: [PD] Fwd: GEM Neupert Tutorial '10-av-more control'. How do I
play more than 1 video?
To: Jack j...@rybn.org
Hey Jack,
0.42.5-extended
GEM 0.92.3
Windows 7
On 23 September 2010 16
the 3 videos with a soundfile.
++
Jack
Le jeudi 23 septembre 2010 à 16:42 +0100, J bz a écrit :
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From: J bz jbee...@gmail.com
Date: 23 September 2010 16:41
Subject: Re: [PD] GEM Neupert Tutorial '10-av-more control'. How do I
play more
is working fine when i remove the loadbang.
Can you tell us which codec you use for your movies and your
audiofiles ?
++
Jack
Le jeudi 23 septembre 2010 à 17:18 +0100, J bz a écrit :
Hey Jack,
I presume it's working for you with you using the 1 abstraction and $0
arguments rather than
https://wiki.puredata.info/en/sfread2~https://wiki.puredata.info/en/sfread2%7E
++Benjamin
J bz a écrit :
Avi's are 10fps mjpeg recoded in avidemux.
Audio 44.1 wav in audacity
All files play fine on the windows computer on their own. I do get audio
and one video, which works great
if you want your movies side by side...
[gemhead]
|
[pix_film]
|
[pix_texture]
|
[rectangle]
01ivier
2010/7/20 J bz jbee...@googlemail.com
Sorry, meant to add:
pd.0.42-5
puredyne 9.11
On 20 July 2010 16:05, J bz jbee...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
GEM newb alert!!
I
Hey again,
So,
I have my 3 avi's with 3 seperate [gemheads] which I can now move around the
[gemwin]. Cool.
Could someone enlighten me towards the relationships between [translate] and
[rectangle] please?
I would like to keep the original aspect ratios for the 3 avi's. Avi 1 is
an odd shape
of objects to automatically scale the rectangle it is textured to to fit the
right aspect ratio.
m.
Am 21.07.2010 um 19:25 schrieb J bz:
Hey again,
So,
I have my 3 avi's with 3 seperate [gemheads] which I can now move around
the [gemwin]. Cool.
Could someone enlighten me towards
Hi all,
GEM newb alert!!
I have 3 movies/films/avi's that I wish to play at the same time in GEM and
I'm not sure of the best approach?
I have finally after much messing got the contents of RecordMyDesktop
working as an AVI in GEM, and now I wish to add 2 further avi's to run
concurrently. I'm
Sorry, meant to add:
pd.0.42-5
puredyne 9.11
On 20 July 2010 16:05, J bz jbee...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
GEM newb alert!!
I have 3 movies/films/avi's that I wish to play at the same time in GEM and
I'm not sure of the best approach?
I have finally after much messing got
Hi IOhannes,
Your right, of course.
Guess I needed that conceptual shift, not just relying on
objects/abstractions to do the work for me.
Cheers,
Jbz
2009/8/1 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at
J bz wrote:
Hey IOhannes,
Yeah I thought about moses but doesn't moses always start at 0
Dear all a y'all,
I have a list of 25 numbers between 800-19000 that I'm calling randomly'ish.
I want to add some constraints to those numbers:
so for example, I have the number 6569 and by the use of either simple x2
multiplication or dividing I want to shoehorn it into the ranges of
Hey IOhannes,
Yeah I thought about moses but doesn't moses always start at 0?
Ideally I would like something with a range between 2 settable limits.
Cheers,
Jbz
2009/8/1 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at
J bz wrote:
How can I do this?
look at [moses]
fgmasdr
IOhannes
15:32:06 +0100
J bz jbee...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dear all a y'all,
I have a list of 25 numbers between 800-19000 that I'm calling
randomly'ish.
I want to add some constraints to those numbers:
so for example, I have the number 6569 and by the use of either simple x2
multiplication
Hey all,
First off can I say a very big thank you for everyone who's contributed so
far. Some really excellent input which has helped to clarify my thinking no
end.
Let's clear a few things up first:
It is a ratio problem I believe. The initial problem stems from trying to
shoehorn the
Hey Matt,
Not windy at all:)
My current inclination would be to not use equal temperament. Though the 19
note scale is appealing creatively.
I guess, if anything, I'm currently thinking that a limited number of ratios
may be the best solution. Some of the things I have said on a post I sent
Dear all,
I have five chimes. I've worked out the frequencies (using Audacity) of the
5 strongest partials of each chime. I now want to be able to work out how
to change the octaves of the various partials? My original intention was to
find the nearest midinote and just use those but after
Dear Mike and Andrew,
Thank you for your speedy responses, though I think I am not explaining
myself very well. I don't want to use mtof or ftom as these objects even
out my ratios. What I'm looking to do is create a scale (say 12 notes for
example) out of these ratio's with the possibility of
Hey Kruno,
I'm in Hebden Bridge, which is kinda near Mcr ('bout 50m on the train/car).
Always up for a bit of community minded pd action:)
Bests,
Jbz
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:47 AM, kruno jost udruga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
can a PDer user from Manchester (or somewhere around
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