On 18/03/11 21:46, Pierre Massat wrote:
I agree that this is quite cryptic. I think i've read somewhere that the
functionality that's missing has to do with the plugins.
In Ubuntu's repositories there's only a pretty old version of Ardour
available. I don't know what the deal is...
On 05/04/11 09:01, Adityo Pratomo wrote:
create an engaging interactive art piece for a public space? I was just
doing a casual internet browsing the other day, looking at various
interactive art in public space, then suddenly that question popped up.
Looking at only the public space +
On 07/04/11 19:28, Adityo Pratomo wrote:
oh wow, this is so complete, thank you for answering Simon. Have you done
this kind of installation before? After some digest, I think you're right,
I've worked with performance and installation and public spaces and interaction
in various different
On 14/04/11 14:46, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
Mhh, well.. I think favourite has a very precise meaning, using
favourite as bookmark seems strange.
Favourite is used as a the name for what I call a Bookmark in a lot of
interfaces - and yes, it does annoy me since Bookmark seem a better metaphor,
On 21/04/11 16:47, errordevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 09:15:29PM -0400, Andrew Turley wrote:
Nothing revolutionary, but I thought people might enjoy seeing Pure
Data on yet another platform (in this case, running in OSGi on ARM).
That's great, nevertheless your
On 05/05/11 00:28, Daniel Worth wrote:
I think as long as people are aware at what point they need to license the
patent then they should be fine. If you are making $100,000+ a year from my
music a $2,000 per year fee isn't the end of the world. Likely if you are
generating that kind of income
sorry, I replied to the wrong list!!!
Simon
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On 09/05/11 18:53, Jeppi Jeppi wrote:
Hi,does anyone have a proper patch example of the [system] object?I don't
really know how to make it work, when I send standard commands (on Windows),
the console just disappears too fast. Sending a batch with a pause doesn't
help...so, no idea, my sight
On 09/05/11 19:08, Billy Stiltner wrote:
I have come to the conclusion that all audio is discrete. probably
everything measureable in the universe is discrete for that matter. There is
no such thing as continuous only in our experience when we can not discern
the difference between a change
On 11/05/11 08:16, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:12:04PM -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
It doesn't mean that those artifacts don't exist in the physical world,
it means that we had to invent those concepts by ourselves because we
can't perceive them from the physical world.
On 10/05/11 05:06, Andy Farnell wrote:
If the whammy was long, a finite, discrete change of angle would make
the end of the bar move several inches. Since it could not exist in
any position between two discrete angles the end would have to move
instantaneously (infinite velocity) between two
On 19/05/11 23:12, Bryan Jurish wrote:
On 2011-05-19 14:01, Simon Wise wrote:
That is which numbers are directly perceivable, without some more
abstract mathematical mapping to guide us?
Zero ;-)
My point is that it is not zero, that looking at a pile of things and saying
that it is a pile
Yep, of course, you have to choose 'no effect' in 'Appearance' to get
best frame rate. MacOSX should have this option too.
I haven't used it in a while, but OSX probably still has these options scattered
around the place, like choosing whether or not to 'animate' various actions,
choosing
On 22/05/11 06:22, Bryan Jurish wrote:
On 2011-05-20 16:05, Simon Wise wrote:
On 19/05/11 23:12, Bryan Jurish wrote:
On 2011-05-19 14:01, Simon Wise wrote:
That is which numbers are directly perceivable, without some more
abstract mathematical mapping to guide us?
Zero ;-)
Sorry
On 23/05/11 00:54, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2011-05-22 11:21, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
What do the letters «CL» stand for ?
Probably Command Line, as in a terminal, as opposed to Graphical User Interface.
yes, I thought that was a common usage - I'll spell it out in the future
Simon.
On 23/05/11 01:02, chris clepper wrote:
Does the performance improve in fullscreen? I can see having to share time
with the rest of the GUI, but in full screen there is nothing else taking
time.
unless that alleged 50% protect-the-interface GPU limit is still imposed of
course.
Simon.
On 23/05/11 12:21, Chris McCormick wrote:
My perspective is that in the case of e.g. sqrt(-1) the territory does not
exist. There is merely the map that is inside our heads and that map can be
used to correctly predict real and observable things that happen in reality.
The things that happen in
On 23/05/11 12:21, Chris McCormick wrote:
Bryan and I took the other conversation off list so as not to bore people. I
would be quite happy to do that here as this is very OT!
Well ... I for one am enjoying the conversation, and there are a few regulars on
the list contributing.
The thread
On 23/05/11 02:00, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2011, Simon Wise wrote:
Which numbers can be perceived in some way that isn't a mathematical model?
That is which numbers are directly perceivable, without some more abstract
mathematical mapping to guide us?
What's a mathematical
On 18/06/11 11:45, philippe boisnard wrote:
Hi
I can't type \ in my pd-extended.
thus no result with this.
try saving the script as an executable file, and call that with [shell] instead.
Simon
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On 24/06/11 00:13, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
I've found out that on Mac OS, pix_film doesn't loop videos smoothly, that is,
every time you jump from the last frame to the first, a little delay occurs.
It's been a long time since I did it, and I don't have a mac to test on, but I
recall
On 16/08/11 18:53, Richie Cyngler wrote:
That's a good idea but my computer doesn't have a PS/2 input.
[hid] is for usb, maybe [comport] would work with PS/2 if you used a PS/2 to usb
connector??? or one of the older mouse objects? not sure, maybe the PS/2 to usb
connector means that the
On 30/08/11 00:31, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Aug 29, 2011, at 12:19 PM, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2011-08-29 11:52, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Aug 23, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Martin wrote:
On 23/08/11 03:29 PM, Stephen Lavelle wrote:
I've managed to hurt my ears twice over the past
On 26/09/11 12:54, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
Well, controlling entities for open source projects have to be responsive to
their communities. If they are not, they get forked, or people move on to
other things.
... or this community makes arrangements to be able to contribute to a
codebase
On 28/09/11 13:38, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-09-27 à 21:35:00, Marvin Humphrey a écrit :
Using Shift-Enter for newlines doesn't seem like a very intuitive design to
me.
It's already used in Skype, but I'm pretty sure that I implemented it before I
ever saw Skype, and I'm sure that I
On 28/09/11 19:31, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:14:00PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Pd-extended as a whole is under the GPLv3, that's the easiest way to
think about it. Some sections of it are under the BSD License, some
under the Tcl License (which Pd was
On 29/09/11 09:36, Ingo wrote:
I would assume this one block delay could be avoided by „cut” and “undo” of
the [catch~] object after creating new [throw~] objects.
Right? But how can you time it if they are in different abstractions?
search the list archives .. this has been answered in
On 14/10/11 14:44, tim vets wrote:
John Cage's 4'33'' in one object
I think it needs three, the environment is part of it!
Simon
#N canvas 41 127 450 300 10;
#X obj 179 121 del 273000;
#X obj 301 102 adc~;
#X obj 301 158 dac~;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
#X connect 1 1 2 1;
On 16/10/11 19:29, tim vets wrote:
but does the piece include the environment, or does it include the
environment plus a replica of it through loudspeakers?
indeed, I think you are right, no need for the speaker stobe involved at all.
But some sense of a start, an end, a musical structure is
On 22/10/11 19:57, saskia diez wrote:
With silence i mean no sound , Im using writesf~ because im my
patch also generates sound , its not just silence.
The compositions im working on are 90 % silence and the rest
subtle sounds.
as the previous post said - silence == zero, so a table of zeros
On 26/10/11 01:29, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
The Apple App Store is incompatible with the GPL and LGPL, from what I
understand. Getting Apple to make their App Store compatible with the GPL and
LGPL is another much better solution since it will work for all GPL and LGPL
software.
this is
On 26/10/11 09:53, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
It's worse than that-- they want to lock their customers into using their
hardware
only in the ways they intend. Ever tried syncing an Ipad with a free software
operating system?
indeed it is, but I was trying to focus on the open source issue as
On 26/10/11 12:26, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-10-26 à 10:32:00, Simon Wise a écrit :
Their corporate strategy regarding creating and maintaining a monopoly on as
many technologies as they can, and taking a percentage of every transaction
within those monopoly platforms is very sensible
On 26/10/11 22:55, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2011-10-26 à 18:41:00, Simon Wise a écrit :
Anyway, I agree (for things not considered basic), but only after minimum wage
law, employee protection laws, consumer protection laws, telecom laws, and the
rest of the large corpus of relevant laws
On 27/10/11 04:49, Andy Farnell wrote:
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 10:55:22 -0400 (EDT)
Mathieu Bouchardma...@artengine.ca wrote:
and that the best decisions for a society are made when responding to
the so-called invisible hand of the market.
The invisible hand ?
Heretic of little faith! Is it
On 04/12/11 08:36, Johnny Mauser wrote:
Dear list!
i am trying to install pd-extended 0.42.5 on ubuntu 10.04 and am a total
beginner with any linux. I was so happy to manage to install ubuntu, but
now the Package Installer asks for more and more dependencies. My machine
is not allowed to
On 17/12/11 17:11, jwind wrote:
hi list,
tried to use the text2d-object to show a simple float counter
in a gemwin.
problem:
the window updates too slow if a font-size of e.g. 400 is used.
does anyone know a different approach to it?
How can i show fast and effective a good readable number on
On 21/01/12 05:16, Cyrille Henry wrote:
hello,
if you open the GOP on a not working patch, then right click / property / apply,
then the red border appear, and it will work.
how did you manage to make a GOP without the red border?
was it a very old patch, not edited since the red border
On 20/02/12 01:39, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 02/17/12 21:43, Andy Farnell wrote:
As Ubuntu continues to get heavier I heartily recommend
you look at stock Debian Squeeze with a lite window manager
if you want to use the machine for artistic work, rather than
as a general purpose desktop.
On 15/03/12 17:34, Bryan Jurish wrote:
... my take is that for a (Pd|Max|...) patch, the dataflow interpreter
(Pd, Max, or what have you) represents the required system library for
use of that patch, so the copyleft doesn't kick in. If you're the
copyright holder, you can also always add
On 15/03/12 20:48, Bryan Jurish wrote:
so now, to make it spicier,
I found this FAQ:
~
If a library is released under the GPL (not the LGPL), does that
mean that any software which uses it has to be under the GPL or a
GPL-compatible license?
On 16/03/12 22:37, Bryan Jurish wrote:
On 2012-03-16 05:58, Simon Wise wrote:
But generally this is not how an end user runs a Max executable ... they
do not have Max on their machine, the executable they receive includes
all required to run it. There are no Max system libraries to call
On 08/04/12 04:43, Rishabh Natarajan wrote:
What I would then do is, the output of the adc~ receiving audio channels
from Jacktrip over the internet will be routed to the dac~ to the local
sound, while the adc~ receiving audio channels from my local setup, should
be routed to some dac~ that
On 12/06/12 04:29, Andrew Faraday wrote:
PDF's are a much more complicated file format, I don't know how you'd go
about extracting the text content from them to feed the text-to-music
algorithm.
try pdftotext, get it from debian pkgs poppler-utils or xpdf-utils
Simon
On 17/06/12 12:37, Matt Barber wrote:
As far as mixing vs. overwriting is concerned, that actually depends
on what it's trying to model. Overwriting is probably right for a
looper, but mixing is right for a recording of a moving sound source -
and because [poke~] doesn't interpolate it's not an
On 24/06/12 11:37, Nick Arner wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone used the Behringer bcf
2000http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BCF2000with PD?
Considering buying for use with Ableton, wondering if it is easy
to implament with patches in PD.
works well with Pd ... just use the standard midi setting
On 24/06/12 21:45, Johanna Nowak wrote:
has anyone used 14bit (hi-Resoltion) controllers in Pd, and if yes,
how?
just add the high and the low channels together, with a bit of multiplication -
as said it doesn't actually get 14 bits, but it does get much more than 7bits
Simon
On 09/07/12 14:43, Richie Cyngler wrote:
Hi All,
I'm planning on using Pd for an installation in Melbourne in a couple of
weeks. It's running fine, Pduino working, sensors working. I'm just
wondering is there is a object (or series) of objects I can use to power
down the patch, or even kill Pd,
On 13/07/12 06:05, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
I am soliciting some help for using an nport serial to Ethernet controller.
I Have the nport server installed and configured and on an IP
There are 16 COMs starting at COM3 of course
Are there any objects that in pure data that might make it easy to
On 14/07/12 17:46, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
I have that working and com3 through 18 -- it's a 16 port one show up, but I
am wondering how to convert/send the commands into the machine
language/bits/calls to control the devices.
how are you connecting the projectors to the serial ports?
unless
On 15/07/12 04:26, Rob Bothof wrote:
Hi Tim, thank you for the shared blues on midi timing ;)
what i find strange is that i do not use jack for midi, i disabled alsa
sequencer in jackd
so midi should go directly to pd.
only thing i change is the audio card from alsa to jack...i don't see how
On 16/07/12 10:25, Nick Arner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on a VJ set using GEM. I've made a crude video mixer, but I
can't seem to set up a cross fade between two video clips without it being
a sudden change...i.e, no smooth transition at all. Does anyone have any
ideas or advice?
have the
On 17/07/12 02:07, Rob Bothof wrote:
On 7/15/2012 8:43 AM, Simon Wise wrote:
as I understand it jack MIDI is much better than alsa MIDI as far as timing,
jitter and latency goes, so if you are wanting to use MIDI this way you are
probably better off using jack MIDI. Its on my TODO list
On 19/07/12 00:40, Rob Bothof wrote:
thanx for your response Simon,
I've been tweeking with the usb endpoints on my device and have already gotten a
faster and steadier performance with alsa-midi via jack.
but it is a balance of how many bytes you can send at the same time and at what
speed, as
On 19/07/12 22:58, András Murányi wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Hans Roelshans.ro...@base.be wrote:
I need pictures of 300 dpi of a Pd patch to publish them in an article.
Hi Hans,
The postscript files that Pd generates for me (here on Linux at least) are
vector-graphic, which
On 20/07/12 23:39, Dan Wilcox wrote:
I'd use ImageMagick and batch it.
sure ... but the first attempt at resizing resized the pixel image rather than
using the vector information, and after a quick look at the man page and failed
attempts to use -geometry and -size it was clear it would take
On 19/08/12 18:38, Filippo Beck Peccoz wrote:
Hi all,
Now my question: does anyone have practical experience with porting PD to PS3?
Does it run smoothly? Is it easy to do so?
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated :)
there was a discussion back a few years regarding this ...
the archives
On 19/08/12 22:44, Filippo Beck Peccoz wrote:
ah, seems like not much has happened since then.. I'm pretty sure it is
doable with lbpd (correct me if I am horribly wrong), but what would be great
is to have someone show up saying I've done it and it works! so that I can
convince our programmers
On 03/09/12 03:28, Iain Mott wrote:
perhaps your speakers already have amplifiers - if not, i came across
this link recently for cheap amps:
http://reviews.cnet.com/amplifiers-preamps-processors/lepai-lp-2020a/4505-7871_7-35190789.html
these are rather nice little stereo amps for a good
On 03/09/12 17:30, Pierre Massat wrote:
Dear List,
I would like to know whether it is possible to communicate with an instance
of Pd from a bash or a python script (things like sending control values to
specific [receive] objects), or any other program actually. I guess I could
look at pdsend
On 03/09/12 18:11, Фывапр Олджэвич wrote:
yes, I know about help patches, but as Processing and arduino has a list of
all available commands and operators on a web-site (and it is douwnloadable)
- it is easear to find objects and commands, which you don't know, but need.
everything built-in
I can update vcf~ in the PDDP docs at some point, but aside from that what
do you have in mind?
Multi-dimensional indexing whose data can be easily referenced by multiple
features (object search, auto-completion, maybe other)
How will multiple dimensions help users find something that
On 17/09/12 07:41, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
it's more powerful than the Pi, but seems rather expensive still. It's
$150, which is not that much less than an iphone. And if you take all the
phone cost/screen and etc so you get only a single board, it should be
cheaper and more powerful.
On 28/09/12 03:23, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
And who is this mythical user that looks to the Debian repositories
to figure out how to do something in a programming language?
(Hm, I'm not getting audio output, let's open up Synaptic and search
20,000 mostly non-related packages for a solution...)
On 28/09/12 11:38, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
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From: Simon Wisesimonzw...@gmail.com
And who is this mythical user that looks to the Debian repositories
to figure out how to do something in a programming language?
(Hm, I'm not getting audio output, let's open up
On 28/09/12 12:48, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I'm referring to what Hans wrote:
For me, apt-get install pd-arraysize is far easier than trying to
remember that [expr] trick. And thankfully we can write externals,
so we can have choice. :-)
exactly ...
Not exactly-- you were
On 29/09/12 00:57, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
So if you think the debian repos are the first place to look, then you would
agree
they are the first place I look for a file I am missing, so if someone referred
to [arraysize] I'd check if I have it available by:
$ apt-file search arraysize.pd
On 30/09/12 05:40, Antonio Roberts wrote:
This has also happened to me on a couple of occasions. They saw that
it was for all platforms and so downloaded it, regardless of operating
system
... and then they got puzzled, asked someone else, downloaded the proper one
and learnt something about
On 04/10/12 04:07, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Sounds like this should actually be:
set x [ expr max($x % $screenwidth - $::windowframex, 0)]
set y [ expr max($y % $screenheight - $::windowframey, 0)]
That would ensure that x and y are always= 0. Does changing that in
pdtk_canvas.tcl solve
On 04/10/12 15:54, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
On 04/10/12 01:08, Simon Wise wrote:
wouldn't that make it difficult to put the window outside the screen
deliberately ... for example to hide the window decorations off-screen?
I have needed to use this a few times (when making the window
On 30/10/12 06:13, Johanna Nowak wrote:
* Charles Henryczhe...@gmail.com [2012-10-29 21:12]:
A software only solution is more interesting though--good luck, I have
no clue how you might do it, but I'll be reading to know if/how you
do.
Has anyone already suggested a SIP software phone that
On 30/10/12 06:12, Johanna Nowak wrote:
Jörn,
this is a quick shoot from the hips, perhaps it can help:
* Jörn Nettingsmeiernetti...@stackingdwarves.net [2012-10-29 20:38]:
is there a way to prevent pd from doing this? particularly in the
alsa midi case, it's a really blatant misfeature,
On 02/11/12 11:04, Scott R. Looney wrote:
i had heard that to be totally safe you needed to use MIT or BSD licensing
on the external. has anyone found that to be generally true?
To sell an app on the App Store you give apple a license to distribute it and
they agree to give you 70% (or so) of
On 03/11/12 11:44, Scott R. Looney wrote:
thanks for that excellent information Simon! very descriptive.
i am partially wondering about this myself because there are a few
developers out there using PD/libpd as a sound engine for games, and one
obstacle encountered is that it is not possible to
On 08/12/12 07:50, katja wrote:
Hello, I'd like to use extensions .l_i386 and .l_ia64 for Linux Pd
externals, like it is in Hans Christoph Steiner's [filterview]
project. But how does that work? In the makefile accompanying the
filterview project, Linux executable extensions are conventional
On 17/12/12 08:06, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Why not just trigger each iteration with [bang~]?
because with [bang~] you would get a single iteration per block, rather than as
many iterations as you have time for ... which seems to be the intention of
[nbuntil], and very useful where you might
On 01/02/13 21:22, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
No, as nothing of current Pd can be hardware accelerated.
A fast GPU would only provide a benefit for Gem.
Therefore, you can improve the performance of GEM on a RPI with an external
video card, cool.
??? I don't think you could add an
On 02/02/13 01:03, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
pd and pd-gui are two separate processes and they run
on separate cores, if there is more than one.
That makes me wonder now hoe the [pd~] separates the processes between 2
cores then. I really thought PD was a single core processor that you
On 04/02/13 09:11, Scott R. Looney wrote:
well i'm pretty sure as a Max user i think he means an object in which you
can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to
select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture
reference link:
look at [pd edit]
On 04/02/13 14:09, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to
select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture
reference link:
look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps for sliders .. [vslider-help] will do
On 04/02/13 23:37, Simon Wise wrote:
On 04/02/13 14:09, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to
select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture
reference link:
look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps
starter;
#X obj 250 117 playit;
#X text 116 201 open me using right-click for more info;
#X text 125 327 Simon Wise 2012;
#X text 139 219 (or control-click on OSX);
#X text 222 96 put this on each Pi ..;
#X text 6 279 IMPORTANT: if [netsend] can't connect it will hang;
#X text 5 294 for a long time
On 16/02/13 20:16, Antoine Villeret wrote:
hello,
if by from within PD you mean triggering omxplayer from pd
you can do that either by using [shell] like Simon explained
or by using pdsend and pdreceive, this could be done remotely, here is an
how to :
http://antoine.villeret.free.fr/?p=600
On 17/02/13 01:25, me.grimm wrote:
Has anyone tried using pdp on a Pi?
i get:
../../include/pdp_matrix.h:25:27: fatal error: gsl/gsl_block.h: No
such file or directory
even when doing:
./configure --disable-glx --disable-gsl
which gives me:
--enable-mmx=no
--enable-quicktime=yes
On 17/02/13 17:51, Antoine Villeret wrote:
hey Simon,
I haven't check the JSON/RPC API of XBMC but yes I think there is some
possibilty here
Another way is to start with video player example like Ju said on his blog :
http://w.xuv.be/projects/raspi_video_loop
I'll give it a try next week and
sorry, first went privately by mistake ...
On 17/02/13 22:47, dreamer wrote:
I've got lots of existing GEM stuff I was running a few years ago using a
mac mini per projector that I'd like to port to Pis.
You'd need to start with porting entire GEM to OpenGLES.
that would be nice, but very
On 17/02/13 23:33, me.grimm wrote:
That's what I was assuming. How to build just pdp.pd_linux minus the
pdp_opengl.pd_linux is the question
I'll try later this afternoon if I get the chance
does the raspbian package fail on raspbian?? I guess it must build, it has been
built in the main
On 18/02/13 21:19, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
On 2013-02-18 13:36, Esteban Viveros wrote:
2013/2/18 IOhannes m zmoelnigzmoel...@iem.at
yes it is.
You know someway to solve that issue??
currently the only way (i know of) is to make your [cnv]
On 30/03/13 05:35, rosea.grammostola wrote:
The bcr2000 has rotary encoders with LEDS.
The bitstream 3X does have potentiometers and it's possible to set the 3X in
such a way that the know has to pass the value of an control in a certain
software, before it gets 'on'.
I find the need to
On 27/04/13 05:38, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote:
On Apr 26, 2013 10:08 PM, katjakatjavet...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Onyx,
What is your aim, do you want to entertain your (physically present)
audience via smart phones instead of PA system?
Actually it a sonic space I want to explore. To play to
On 29/04/13 01:36, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote:
I implemented a version of an idea that had been done several times in the
past
... a silent disco, where there are two djs playing to wireless headsets
over 2
different channels ... with all sharing the same physical space.
The result is
On 16/05/13 23:39, Max wrote:
hi patrick
Why don't you just use millers images with vanilla or the satellite-ccrma with
pd-ext, both linked here:
https://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi
Both images are very close to 8GB (though much of that is empty space) ... the
CCRMA one did fit my SD
On 14/06/13 16:15, michael noble wrote:
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvici...@vt.edu wrote:
While I agree with you that in most cases segmented patch cords are
unnecessary, if you never have a need for them I presume you must be then
using sends and receives for any situation
On 30/07/13 22:04, yvan volochine wrote:
I'd definitely go for the shell script solution..
although after some quick tests I didn't manage to run 2 different pd instances
from one shell script...
pd is your friend here, to run the process in the background
Simon
On 12/08/13 15:35, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
the ICMC2013 has started this morning in Perth/Australia.
since i'm performing my piece pointillism tomorrow night at The
Bakery/artrage (233 James Street Northbridge), it'd be great to meet
with people who happen to be in the area.
It would be
On 12/08/13 22:29, Chris McCormick wrote:
On 12/08/13 15:51, Simon Wise wrote:
On 12/08/13 15:35, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
the ICMC2013 has started this morning in Perth/Australia.
since i'm performing my piece pointillism tomorrow night at The
Bakery/artrage (233 James Street Northbridge
On 26/08/13 22:03, me.grimm wrote:
just currious, is all the work jonathon wilkes been doing on the pd
gui stuff (search, preferences, etc) on OSX expected to be a part of
Pd Vanilla?
that is up to Miller, if it fits his plans or not, otherwise it's in extended,
or imported manually where
On 28/08/13 04:34, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 08/27/2013 12:56 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 08/27/13 18:20, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
to share a small but hopefully sweet teaser screenshot with everyone :-)
while it does look pretty, i hope you are not going to start teaching
people to use
On 28/08/13 11:36, Simon Wise wrote:
also, in a potential future with some kinds of parallelism in pd, taking Fanout
(rather than Trigger) as an explicit statement that the branches are not
dependent on order of execution is quite interesting, and very consistent with
the ideal that Fanout
On 29/08/13 11:28, Ronni Montoya wrote:
when I'm playing with my midi controller and i change my preset in my
patch and then i continue playing with my midi controller, the pd
patch is gonna make a jump in the values of my slider, because my midi
controllers has a memory and remember the last
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