Re: [PD] Installing PD on OpenSUSE

2014-05-11 Thread Andrew Faraday
tin.pe...@sympatico.ca > To: jbtur...@hotmail.com; pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] Installing PD on OpenSUSE > > On 2014-05-11 12:45, Andrew Faraday wrote: > > Hi All > > > > I've been trying to install pd-extended on OpenSUSE but whatever I do > > `ma

[PD] Installing PD on OpenSUSE

2014-05-11 Thread Andrew Faraday
7a6c If anyone knows why this isn't compiling I'd be grateful Regards Andrew Faraday P.S. If I can't figure this out I'm probably going to re-install this box with ubuntu again. ___ Pd-list@

[PD] Pure Data Network-Enabled Sequencer

2013-12-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
it out, I'd love to hear what you think... www.github.com/ajfaraday/networkensemble Merry Christmas, and the like Andrew Faraday ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management ->

Re: [PD] Simplest way for looping soudfiles

2013-01-23 Thread Andrew Faraday
Occams razor! Below is the simplest way, which provides no control but should play your soundfile at it's actual speed and loop for ever. Just write it into an array, then... [r retrigger] | [tabplay~ sample] | | [dac~][s retrigger] From: p...@digitalworlds.ufl.e

Re: [PD] Random number generation quest

2012-11-14 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hi Is the [time] object in pd-vanilla? If so you could use the milliseconds output as your seed... [loadbang] |[time]| (milliseconds) [random] > Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 14:53:44 + > From: enri...@netpd.org > To: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: [PD] Random number generation quest > > Hi L

Re: [PD] (no subject)

2012-10-07 Thread Andrew Faraday
Ladies and gentlemen: the typical 'hacked password' spam message. From: megr...@gmail.com Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2012 14:24:22 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] (no subject) announcing the new [loseweight] object? Thanks mark sergeant! On Oct 6, 2012, at 1:15 PM, mark sargeant wrote: ht

Re: [PD] modulating spectra of fm synth with another fm synth?

2012-09-07 Thread Andrew Faraday
I'm not entirely sure what you want here. If you can build an FM algorithm you can replace the modulating oscillator with another FM algorithm easily enough. Or if you're talking about limiting the output spectra, you could use an FM synth as your control signal for [moog~] or a number of other

Re: [PD] playing soundcloud files

2012-08-29 Thread Andrew Faraday
@gmail.com > CC: jbtur...@hotmail.com; pd-list@iem.at > > can that be used with Spotify or Grooveshark? > > On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Roman Haefeli wrote: > > On Die, 2012-08-28 at 20:48 +0100, Andrew Faraday wrote: > >> That sounds good, but how exactly? Do you h

Re: [PD] playing soundcloud files

2012-08-28 Thread Andrew Faraday
That sounds good, but how exactly? Do you have an example patch? > From: reduz...@gmail.com > To: pd-list@iem.at > Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 22:32:04 +0200 > Subject: Re: [PD] playing soundcloud files > > [readanysf~] does not only play many encodings and file formats, but > supports also a lot of

Re: [PD] playing soundcloud files

2012-08-26 Thread Andrew Faraday
Do you work with any other programming languages? Soundcloud has a very good api which can provide you with useful info including a url to stream specific tracks, etc. but it's pretty advanced and you'd have to learn to use their authentication system. docs are here: http://developers.soundclou

Re: [PD] Textual pd primer

2012-08-20 Thread Andrew Faraday
DI. > > > On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 09:41:01AM +0100, Andrew Faraday wrote: ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] Textual pd primer

2012-08-17 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Andy Pure data text files are not human readable, this is a simple fact of their existence, while you can tell what an object is and where it is on the canvas (although subpatches make even this difficult), the objects and inlets/outlets for wires are numeric, and you have to add anything

[PD] Crossover simulation

2012-07-19 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys Someone on twitter was complaining about old hardware which relied on proprietary software which he no longer possessed to use a three-out soundcard to run two sattelites and a sub (with no hardware crossover). Anyway, Pure Data To the Rescue!!! I've knocked up a little patch (as yet

Re: [PD] text to sound

2012-06-11 Thread Andrew Faraday
Update: I've just added support for reading plaintext files, it's all in the readme From: jbtur...@hotmail.com To: dataf...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 20:29:30 + Subject: Re: [PD] text to sound I've got an open source project using ruby to parse strings and send co

Re: [PD] text to sound

2012-06-11 Thread Andrew Faraday
I've got an open source project using ruby to parse strings and send commands via TCP to pure data. Which started with some of my earliest non-pd coding. It's not currently set up to read text files, but it'd be a fairly simple mod, so you're welcome to learn ruby and submit a patch. PDF's are

[PD] call for testers

2012-05-29 Thread Andrew Faraday
e sonified in this way? Thanks in advance Andrew Faraday ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] HID double triggers

2012-04-19 Thread Andrew Faraday
thanks for you help James Quoth Andrew Faraday, on 18/04/2012 19:27: I've had this problem before with [hid], apparently it's a hardware issue called 'debouncing', which is often ignored because it is often irrelevant

[PD] Devs Love Bacon

2012-04-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys I Just a quick question, are any of the uk pure dataists going to the Devs Love Bacon conference this weekend? Cheers Andrew ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> htt

Re: [PD] HID double triggers

2012-04-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
From: jbtur...@hotmail.com To: pd-l...@iem.kug.ac.at Subject: RE: [PD] HID double triggers Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 18:27:15 + I've had this problem before with [hid], apparently it's a hardware issue called 'debouncing', which is often ignored because it is often irrelevant (pushed is pu

Re: [PD] HID double triggers

2012-04-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
I've had this problem before with [hid], apparently it's a hardware issue called 'debouncing', which is often ignored because it is often irrelevant (pushed is pushed, for game controllers, rather than a button-on/button-off signal used for most music systems). You can deal with the problem i

Re: [PD] ANNOUNCE: ANTSynth - Pure Data prototype premiere

2012-04-01 Thread Andrew Faraday
Love it! I suggest you look for research funding for that ASAP Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2012 18:59:12 +0200 From: lorenzofsut...@gmail.com To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] ANNOUNCE: ANTSynth - Pure Data prototype premiere Dear Pd community, The international research team of which I am a humble memb

Re: [PD] Patching Circle this Monday

2012-03-16 Thread Andrew Faraday
That's the only trouble with an international list like this. My brain goes: Oh great, patching circle coming up... Oh wait, New York. Bit far to go from England for an evening :p From: h...@at.or.at Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 00:01:34 -0400 To: glitch...@gmail.com CC: pd-list@iem.at; marysgh...@g

Re: [PD] Anonymity.

2012-03-12 Thread Andrew Faraday
That gave me 'sorry, your search returned no hits' Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:11:29 +0900 From: hard@gmail.com To: padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk CC: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Anonymity. It's a real person. http://puredata.hurleur.com/recherche-1521813748.html so i'm sorry Mathieu, but

Re: [PD] list etiquette

2012-03-11 Thread Andrew Faraday
If you're going to talk comics: (warning: NSFW)... http://penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/03/19 Truth be told. tho, this list is not so bad. > From: abonneme...@revolwear.com > Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 03:51:58 +0100 > To: scottrloo...@gmail.com > CC: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] list etique

Re: [PD] list etiquette

2012-03-10 Thread Andrew Faraday
I'll be honest, I've been on the PD mailing list a couple of years now, since my final year at university. I've found it a generally welcoming and 'troll free' online community. It's something very positive about the list. That being said, my level of involvement does keep me from getting in t

Re: [PD] Tobacco (was: Web Netiquette (was: a book about libpd))

2012-03-09 Thread Andrew Faraday
I've had a horrible debate along these lines before. It's ethics, rather than technology. But does it make you a better person to have beaten an addiction, or a fool for becoming addicted? Would it be right for someone who hasn't been through that experience to have an oppinion on it anyway?

Re: [PD] cool ways to use pd in keyboard rig

2012-03-08 Thread Andrew Faraday
Chris It's my birthday, DAMMIT!! and I'm going to do just that! > Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 13:59:57 +0800 > From: ch...@mccormick.cx > To: jbtur...@hotmail.com > CC: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] cool ways to use pd in keyboard rig > > > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 10:08 PM, Andrew Faradaywrote: >

[PD] cool ways to use pd in keyboard rig

2012-03-07 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys Can we talk concept for a bit? I'm building a performance rig with two keyboard synths, kaossilator, feedback mixer and a home-made instrument (a stripped down hard-drive with a guitar lead soldered to the motor, nice little, imprecise, instrument). I'm looking at using pure data on

Re: [PD] newbie says hello

2012-03-06 Thread Andrew Faraday
hello newbie You'll find that this mailing list is a valuable resource for pure data. Don't be afraid to ask the big questions, or the little questions for that matter. There an experienced, but understanding community round Pd so you can learn near enough what you want from them welcome aboa

Re: [PD] [OT] Music Notation in linux

2012-03-05 Thread Andrew Faraday
> and *thus* Lorenzo thinks: > > "It doesn't make much sense to use Pd as a > [something-else-differnt-than-audio-creator] as it is primerily an > [Audio-creation-something] > A good workman never blames his tools... But the best workman in the world won't paint a room with a screwdriver. Ul

Re: [PD] [OT] Computers just for maths? WAS Music Notation in linux

2012-03-05 Thread Andrew Faraday
> Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2012 11:40:43 -0500 > From: ma...@artengine.ca > To: jbtur...@hotmail.com > CC: lorenzofsut...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at > Subject: RE: [PD] [OT] Computers just for maths? WAS Music Notation in linux > > Le 2012-03-05 à 08:22:00, Andrew Faraday a écr

Re: [PD] [OT] Computers just for maths? WAS Music Notation in linux

2012-03-05 Thread Andrew Faraday
It's also pretty fair to say that all computers do IS maths. They perform binary operations at a rate of thousands per second. The fact that we've got these binary digits to produce a human-readable display, we use it to produce audio, and represent text, and we make our input in a non-mathemat

[PD] Novation Nocturn and PD in linux

2012-02-07 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys Sorry if this has been picked over here before but I've just got hold of a Novation Nocturn controller but it appears that I can't get any kind of signal (midi or hid) out of it without the bundled software. Problem is, I'm using linux and the bundled control software is Windoze/Mac o

Re: [PD] space bar generates a bang

2012-01-26 Thread Andrew Faraday
can't remember off hand which key number it is but you can use the [key] object make a patch like this [key] | [(number)] and note the number that flashes up when you press the space bar then [key] | [sel *space bar number*] | [O] I'll post a patch later if you're still stuck From: p...

Re: [PD] Patch Contest Thread/List

2011-10-19 Thread Andrew Faraday
I'll prototype something when I get some time. It'd be a fairly straightforward app, forms to submit themes. Then probably just an admin view where you can take submitted themes and convert them into active ones (which would then accept patches and allow people to download these and comment on

Re: [PD] CPU data to pd WAS: Patch Contest Thread/List

2011-10-19 Thread Andrew Faraday
his and feed clean data to pd. - Andrew > Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 00:59:40 -0400 > From: ma...@artengine.ca > To: jbtur...@hotmail.com > CC: thecryofl...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] Patch Contest Thread/List > > Le 2011-10-18 à 23:24:00, Andrew Faraday a écrit

[PD] CPU data to pd WAS: Patch Contest Thread/List

2011-10-19 Thread Andrew Faraday
e the ultimate aim would be an abstraction to autodetect all this and feed clean data to pd. - Andrew > Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 00:59:40 -0400 > From: ma...@artengine.ca > To: jbtur...@hotmail.com > CC: thecryofl...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] Patch Contest Thread/List &g

[PD] CPU data to pd WAS: Patch Contest Thread/List

2011-10-19 Thread Andrew Faraday
e the ultimate aim would be an abstraction to autodetect all this and feed clean data to pd. - Andrew > Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 00:59:40 -0400 > From: ma...@artengine.ca > To: jbtur...@hotmail.com > CC: thecryofl...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] Patch Contest Thread/List &g

Re: [PD] Patch Contest Thread/List

2011-10-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
I'm right up for that. Although truth be told I'd almost certainly miss the theme/challenge on the forum if it wasn't posted on the list. Not too spammy, really. Could be that possible themes are submitted by users? Just I'm working on a ruby/pd patch to get a clean feed of CPU usage in linux,

Re: [PD] "PuréeData"

2011-10-05 Thread Andrew Faraday
Brooks Hey Ted, Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening. 2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday Hey, Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you. Let me know Cheers Andrew From: li...@liminastudio.com

Re: [PD] "PuréeData"

2011-10-05 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey, Love the idea of this, but can't get it to work, using firefox and chrome on ubuntu. Not sure if this is any use to you. Let me know Cheers Andrew From: li...@liminastudio.com Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 12:00:08 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] "PuréeData" Hi all, Earlier this year

Re: [PD] Balloon Project

2011-09-03 Thread Andrew Faraday
Loving this, really cool stuff. Although, from that video I'm missing something. I'd have liked to hear the result of the group/public interaction. Cheers Andrew From: danomat...@gmail.com Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 11:59:14 -0400 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] Balloon Project Here's document

Re: [PD] receiving messages in [expr] ?

2011-08-25 Thread Andrew Faraday
Nice obvious one there, Funs, you can't hear noise against noise :p Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:17:16 +0200 Subject: Re: [PD] receiving messages in [expr] ? From: funssee...@gmail.com To: jbtur...@hotmail.com; Pd-list@iem.at On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote:

Re: [PD] receiving messages in [expr] ?

2011-08-25 Thread Andrew Faraday
I'm liking the look of this to streamline a few patches. Only trouble is there doesn't seem to be an audio rate version. So Funs' patch will give you zipper noise. [value] doesn't seem to have an audio alternative. Which is fine as it's like a combination of [s] and [f], but it does mean you ca

Re: [PD] Sing like the stars

2011-08-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey I like your use of dynamic patching to generate connections here. It's quite unusual, and uses a complex and fragile system to simplify matters. but it is a good visual solution to displaying pitches as they come in. I would like to see this built into a vocoder or at least voice modulatio

[PD] VCPan~

2011-08-14 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys Just created this abstraction for one of my projects (using it with dynamic patching for a huge number of voices. simply enough it's auto-panning, a sound in the left inlet, and a control oscillator in the right. And left and right audio busses out. Thought I'd probably not be the onl

[PD] [OT] Moving from PD to supercollider

2011-07-16 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys I know I'm talking about joining the enemy here, but I'm dabbling in the dark and scary world of supercollider from a few years using PD. Anyone know what's a good resource to make the switch? Cheers

Re: [PD] Pd "monosymphonia"

2011-06-30 Thread Andrew Faraday
ual realization of the piece. Although it is nice to craft as much of your sound as possible. > Subject: RE: [PD] Pd "monosymphonia" > From: ro...@dds.nl > To: jbtur...@hotmail.com > Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 00:05:17 +0200 > > On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 22:01 +0100, Andr

Re: [PD] Pd "monosymphonia"

2011-06-28 Thread Andrew Faraday
That was one thing I wasn't sure about, although it does help with the kind of 'passive listening' part, something like Cage or Glass, where there is a huge amount of repetition and the value of the piece is discovered over time, almost as a meditative process. It's not for everyone, but it doe

Re: [PD] Pd "monosymphonia"

2011-06-27 Thread Andrew Faraday
the fly. Also, > the concept seems to be a base N counter, so > approaching this starting with an up-down counter > might simplify it. > > Also [range] seems to be missing for me but easily > fixed with a multiply and an add. > > best > andy. > > On Sun, 26 Jun 2

Re: [PD] Pd "monosymphonia"

2011-06-27 Thread Andrew Faraday
rom: f...@footils.org > To: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] Pd "monosymphonia" > > On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 12:32:27AM +0100, Andrew Faraday wrote: > > P.S. I do realize that I could clean this up a great deal. The addition of > > [table] objects could just as easily be a

Re: [PD] Pd "monosymphonia"

2011-06-27 Thread Andrew Faraday
This is probably because I created it on the mac, there may be a syntax issue with other operating systems... Usually the sends to create dynamic objects is titled pd-*Whatever's in the title bar* it could be that in ubuntu or windows it's pd-BuildGen instead of pd-BuildGen.pd ... This means i

[PD] Pd "monosymphonia"

2011-06-25 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Pders I've been messing with the idea of combining dynamic patching and generative music. And after a few hours of work I've come up with a patch (attached) which uses some rules to build a randomly generated piece of music who's result I'm rather fond of. On opening the patch, a 4-number

[PD] A bit of generative patching

2011-06-11 Thread Andrew Faraday
anvas generative patching I've ever done, made in the space of about an hour. As ever any comments or suggestions would be welcome. Let me know what you think Andrew Faraday AFaraday-monogen.pd Description: Binary data _

Re: [PD] delay lines

2011-04-13 Thread Andrew Faraday
Ahh, The strength of arrays is that you can specify a specific location. So, to play audio that's stored in an array you usually have to feed it either changing position data from [line~] or [phasor~] which, as it reads each point at your sample rate (usually 44100 points a second) and feeds th

Re: [PD] simon

2011-04-05 Thread Andrew Faraday
You could always pull away from the visual design of it and use a different kind of user input, any would do. You could use some form of controller through [hid] (although this tends to wind up specific to the controller). Even play a tone and use a mic, through [sigmund~] I would suggest, fo

Re: [PD] Echo-effect

2011-03-28 Thread Andrew Faraday
The first requirement is tricky, it's very rare you'll get amplitude 0 (or, more accurately, minus infinity) from an active input, I'd suggest [env~] and [<] with a number to define tolerance, it's a tricky business, however. Delay wise you could always use the classic delay-repeat model which

[PD] large audio files

2011-03-03 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys I've had a vague Idea (which I find is often the best kind) for something to do with pure data. Basically, I want it to randomly select a clip from a long MP3 (just under an hour long) and play back, preferably with some speed manipulation. Although I'm not sure about how to do with w

Re: [PD] Pitch envelope

2011-02-12 Thread Andrew Faraday
What I would do is use your typical sound playback algorithm, ([phasor~] feeding [tabread~] and relevant arithmetic. But take a side chain from the [phasor~] to another [tabread~] via a [*~ 1](or whatever length). and draw your pitch curve into an array (with it's length in that [*~] and w

Re: [PD] Are there alternative means of creating patches

2011-02-03 Thread Andrew Faraday
I'm a Pd'er turned rubyist, this looks like something I might one day seriously want to do ('course I might not, it depends if there's anything cool you can do with it. Also, I'm doing a talk on PD to the local ruby users group in a couple of weeks time, which means this might be an interesting

[PD] dynamic abstraction initialization

2011-02-03 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey List I've been playing around recently with dynamic object creation for instances of abstractions. Only trouble is if I use an argument as a variable box (eg [$1]) it seems not to initialize the actual system on creating the abstraction. for instance, I might have something like this...

Re: [PD] Are there alternative means of creating patches besides the graphical editor?

2011-02-03 Thread Andrew Faraday
Same synthesis capabilities, chuck or supercollider (less real-time, csound)Similar graphic capabilities... Processing Although I've got to agree. once you've gotten over infamiliarity the data-flow interface of Pd is definately one of it's greatest strengths. As with any language you've got to

Re: [PD] Multi-dimensional arrays

2011-01-29 Thread Andrew Faraday
I havn't tried store, but you can always use multiple arrays with the same index, IE (arrays) pos-X, pos-Y, pos-Z [counter] | \\[tabread pos-X] [tabread pos-Y] [tabread pos-Z] I know that ascii hasn't come across very well, but it basically translates to multiple dimentions called up b

[PD] String manipulation?

2011-01-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys I've been playing around with the [httpget] abstraction, building some music generation patches using html files. Presently using the length of each line in 'words' (pd lists) as an array and playing as a musical phrase, which actually works really well. Any ideas how I could use thei

Re: [PD] help text not formatted very well?

2011-01-01 Thread Andrew Faraday
formatted very well? To: elmaster...@gmail.com; pd-list@iem.at; jbtur...@hotmail.com What is the "zoom" menu? --- On Sat, 1/1/11, Andrew Faraday wrote: From: Andrew Faraday Subject: Re: [PD] help text not formatted very well? To: elmaster...@gmail.com, pd-list@iem.at Date: Saturday, J

Re: [PD] help text not formatted very well?

2011-01-01 Thread Andrew Faraday
Have you used the zoom menu item in PD? This tends to make text larger without affecting the position of objects on screen. If you have, I'd just zoom out until it looks right. Actually, that might be worth trying anyway. Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2010 16:28:39 -0800 From: elmaster...@gmail.com To: pd

Re: [PD] question about pd tutorial

2010-12-31 Thread Andrew Faraday
hey Aaron This should change the audible volume of the mic input, and not the visual meter. A couple of simple questions, Did you just copy this down directly or recreate it yourself? Have you tried moving the slider to the bottom then checking if you can hear any of the mic in your headphones

Re: [PD] Web browser?

2010-12-19 Thread Andrew Faraday
> > José > > > 2010/12/19 tim vets : > > Hi José, > > You may also be interested > > in http://puredata.info/docs/tutorials/SimpleWebclient > > and the "[PD] web client" thread on pd-list... > > gr, > > Tim > > 2010/12/19 Andrew F

Re: [PD] Web browser?

2010-12-19 Thread Andrew Faraday
[firefox www.google.com(|[shell] > Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 00:59:42 -0300 > From: santorcuat...@gmail.com > To: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: [PD] Web browser? > > Hi List, me again!, hahaha, I write query by some message or object > that allows me to go to a website without having to leave pd, just

Re: [PD] PD OOP?

2010-12-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
I understand the haiku analogy is about code being short, eloquent and saying what needs to be said in relatively few words. To be honest, programming is much like actual language in that it relies on layers and layers of abstraction before it can actually be deciphered. If you consider a simpl

[PD] FW: PD OOP?

2010-12-18 Thread Andrew Faraday
a list one of the arguments for an abstraction? Andrew > Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 12:31:35 -0500 > From: ma...@artengine.ca > To: jbtur...@hotmail.com > CC: lsut...@libero.it; pd-list@iem.at > Subject: RE: [PD] PD OOP? > > On Wed, 15 Dec 2010, Andrew Faraday wrote: > > >

Re: [PD] A bit of fun

2010-12-16 Thread Andrew Faraday
is quite dumb. Pierre 2010/12/16 Jack Open patch with the -noloadbang option or as text document ! ++ Jack Le jeudi 16 décembre 2010 à 14:54 +0100, Jack a écrit : > And with a [loadbang] ... > ++ > > Jack > > > > Le jeudi 16 décembr

Re: [PD] A bit of fun

2010-12-16 Thread Andrew Faraday
imple patches are very instructive, thanx a lot. I was unaware that it is that easy to call shell commands from withitn Pd. One could do quite some damage with this I assume... Thanks again,Jurgen On Dec 15, 2010, at 4:19 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote:Hey there I don't know whether to be proud of these

Re: [PD] PD OOP?

2010-12-15 Thread Andrew Faraday
I'm amazed just how much conversation this has caused, and I've only had a chance to skim-read all the replies that it's gained today so here's a couple of answers. * Perhaps it's not really OOP, my idea was, like most web development services, to have an 'in line' embed of ruby (or another la

[PD] A bit of fun

2010-12-15 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey there I don't know whether to be proud of these patches or abjectly ashamed, but I thought you might like a nosey. Two patches I was playing with on my mac... Andrew<><>___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: [PD] PD OOP?

2010-12-14 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey ThereYou might want to have a look at Jamie Bullock's abstraction based solution(which also went out on this list). Which was quite eloquent, if a little limiting at first. It's a little way back from the dream of dropping lines of OO code into pd but it's the kind of thing, when I find a s

[PD] PD OOP?

2010-12-13 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey All I've had a bit of a daydream about a further development in PD. Could an expression be placed into the arguments of an object, or even a named receive become part of expr I suppose the dream would be to have something like [osc~ (pitch * 2)] instead of [r pitch] | [* 2] | [osc~] o

Re: [PD] Showcasing PD

2010-12-01 Thread Andrew Faraday
...@hotmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] Showcasing PD Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 16:26:51 -0500 I'm a big fan of starting from very little and building a ring modulator, step-by-step, as I did in this talk: http://vimeo.com/5479982 .hc On Dec 1, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote:Wii data really do

Re: [PD] Showcasing PD

2010-12-01 Thread Andrew Faraday
eremins go over well too pp From: pd-list-boun...@iem.at [pd-list-boun...@iem.at] On Behalf Of Andrew Faraday [jbtur...@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 3:24 PM To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: [PD] Showcasing PD Hey Guys Here's the situation, I&#x

[PD] Showcasing PD

2010-12-01 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys Here's the situation, I've been invited to talk to a group of techies on PD for half an hour this friday (the 3rd), there's basically two options. Either I do a basic introduction to Pd, it's benefits and why I like it as a medium/language. Or the one I'm leaning towards now, A quickly

Re: [PD] The Game of Life

2010-11-29 Thread Andrew Faraday
That settles it, then, it needs a double load, or possibly a chance to receive13 > Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 11:12:48 +0100 > From: oliv...@heinry.fr > To: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] The Game of Life > > Le 29/11/2010 10:55, Andrew Faraday a écrit : > > Well, grid

Re: [PD] The Game of Life

2010-11-29 Thread Andrew Faraday
> Subject: Re: [PD] The Game of Life > > On 11/28/2010 09:21 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote: > > > also, I can't get this to work on my mac, not entirely sure why, oh well. > > never mind. > > works here on macos in pd extended 0.42.5. the cpu load is a bit heavy &g

Re: [PD] The Game of Life

2010-11-29 Thread Andrew Faraday
ks for tips and bits, guys, will have a nosey when I get some time. Andrew > Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 22:09:19 +0100 > From: m...@martin-brinkmann.de > To: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] The Game of Life > > On 11/28/2010 09:21 PM, Andrew Faraday wrote: > > >

Re: [PD] The Game of Life

2010-11-28 Thread Andrew Faraday
EM and GridFlow ;) : > GEM -> examples -> 10.GLSL -> 04.game_of_life > GridFlow examples -> game_of_life.pd > Should work on Linux, MacOSX and Windows, take a look ! > ++ > > Jack > > > > Le dimanche 28 novembre 2010 à 18:51 +, Andrew Faraday a écrit : > >

[PD] non-logical receives

2010-11-26 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey All This might be a simple problem, but I can't see a way around it. I'm making a patch involving a grid of toggles (each in an abstraction, so they can have rules to control them individually, also to relay this grid to a grid of squares in gem). Basically I've already set up [s $1-$2-state

Re: [PD] Simple Subtractive Synth filter envelope

2010-11-22 Thread Andrew Faraday
hello samuel [vcf~] is probably the way to go. you can also cheat a little using [envgen] which is a graphic envelope generator, currently set between 0 and 1. The documentation isn't perfect, but these are the messages you need to know. [0 50 1 50 ( <--- slightly different syntax from [line] or

Re: [PD] microtonal pitch glide using Risset's bell

2010-11-17 Thread Andrew Faraday
Also a valid solution, From: cold...@mac.com Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 14:33:15 -0800 To: jbee...@gmail.com CC: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] microtonal pitch glide using Risset's bell Hi Julian, To make this work you can modify the partial.pd abstraction to receive the frequency message as

Re: [PD] microtonal pitch glide using Risset's bell

2010-11-17 Thread Andrew Faraday
Something to do with the sound being triggered from a bank of partials I think. Would really appreciate you (or someone) having a look if you have a minute. Hey Lorenzo, No one said this was going to be easy:) Cheers, Jb On 17 November 2010 10:50, Andrew Faraday wrote: Okay, I&#x

Re: [PD] fun with dynamic patching

2010-11-14 Thread Andrew Faraday
Loving this, Not entirely sure why you'd want to do it, but never mind. Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 14:53:33 -0800 From: jancs...@yahoo.com To: pd-list@iem.at; h...@at.or.at Subject: Re: [PD] fun with dynamic patching Some more fun... -Jonathan --- On Thu, 11/11/10, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote

Re: [PD] read Puredata array/table data from another app?

2010-10-26 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Can processing receive data from a TCP port? If so you can use [netsend localhost ] to send data via a port from pd. It's not necessarily meant for this, but it's useful for things like interaction with ruby. There's also the audio version [netsend~] There's also a few forms of inter appl

[PD] PD performance in Manchester

2010-10-22 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey all If anyone's in Manchester, England, this Sunday. There's a laptop going on at the university at the John Dalton Building, MMU, Oxford Rd. from 2PM. Part of this is going to be given over to one of my pure data patches, the collaborative sequencer. It's basically a sequencer which ope

Re: [PD] PD panner

2010-10-13 Thread Andrew Faraday
You could try to keep it very simple, the [pan~] abstraction uses the midi range (0 - 127) to move a mono signal between two channels. If you give that an x axis co-ordinate and then have two other [pan~]'s, one out of each outlet and feed them both the same Y axis. Then the four outputs of the

Re: [PD] Shuffling arrays

2010-10-05 Thread Andrew Faraday
Yeah, urn looks like the simplest way to achieve what I want to do. Cheers, guys > Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 08:58:51 +0200 > From: f...@footils.org > To: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: Re: [PD] Shuffling arrays > > Hi, > > On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 03:07:52PM +0200, Lorenzo wrote: > > I guess if you only

[PD] Shuffling arrays

2010-10-03 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey Guys I've recently come across the .shuffle method in Ruby which randomly re-orders the content of an array. Does anyone know of a way to do this in Pd, that is, either change the order of notes within an array or output them in a random order (without repeating any part of it)? Help would

[PD] XBOX 360 controller in ubuntu

2010-09-26 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey All I've been playing with the XBOX 360 controller and receiver in ubuntu 10.04 and I've succeeded in porting this data into PD via the HID object. However I'm finding it's awkward to use, the sticks are so sensitive that very slight differences change the data going into pd and they rarel

Re: [PD] midi learn

2010-09-20 Thread Andrew Faraday
on. Two arguments to scale your 0-127: can be negative numbers or reversed scale. Maybe somebody can help me with that: I didn't found a way to set 0-127 as default. So the two arguments are obligatory... cheers raf Andrew Faraday a écrit : I actually prefer your solution to mine, the

Re: [PD] midi learn

2010-09-20 Thread Andrew Faraday
e in the abstraction itself... so no need to re-learn on each session. Two arguments to scale your 0-127: can be negative numbers or reversed scale. Maybe somebody can help me with that: I didn't found a way to set 0-127 as default. So the two arguments are obligatory... cheers raf Andr

Re: [PD] Any Live Coders?

2010-09-13 Thread Andrew Faraday
is point you've got a pretty muddy tone) and cut input to that. Then cut any direct output (except from the delay) and wait while this nasty tone gradually (very gradually) dies down. > Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 07:53:57 +0100 > From: claudiusmaxi...@goto10.org > To: jbtur...@hotma

Re: [PD] Any Live Coders?

2010-09-13 Thread Andrew Faraday
__ > From: pd-list-boun...@iem.at [pd-list-boun...@iem.at] On Behalf Of Andrew > Faraday [jbtur...@hotmail.com] > Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 6:35 PM > To: pd-list@iem.at > Subject: [PD] Any Live Coders? > > Hey All > > I've been intereste

[PD] Any Live Coders?

2010-09-12 Thread Andrew Faraday
Hey All I've been interested in the possibility of live coding with pure data, indeed, in the guise of running Pd workshops. I've taken the live coding style, instant, step-by-step on and tend to throw Pd systems together spontaneously in my spare time. Either way, I was wondering if anyone fee

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