oh well, thanks. So, it's all a matter of calling multiplex at least once.
As for the standalone build, I think I will stick to the standard
procedure, as I'm not able to do what hans says.
athos
On 10 October 2012 22:20, Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com wrote:
[mux~] is part of zexy.
and
You can use them from the command line or add them to the startup flags
box in Edit-Preferences (on linux).
athos
On 10 October 2012 05:41, Billy King billyking...@yahoo.ca wrote:
I'm trying to figure out what these configuration flags mean:
thanks hans. I played a little bit more, tried other nightly builds and the
problem persists. I'm thinking it may be related to my os state.
I started reading about compiling pd-extended, it might be not too
difficult for me to try, but I was wondering...
what if i want to build a stand alone
I tried installing the nightly build (finally I know again where they are!
:) the link at the bottom of the download page appears to be broken), but
it still won't load mux~, even though zexy is reported as loaded. I must
however report some other glitches which might be (or not) related to this.
it seems that autotuned~ external is based on autotalent :)
athos
2012/1/26 tim vets timv...@gmail.com
there's also Autotalent, a LADSPA plugin
http://web.mit.edu/tbaran/www/autotalent.html
Never tried it though...
Tim
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very nice, bookmarked! :)
athos
On 11 January 2012 14:55, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear List,
I wanted to let you know that i'm writing a blog called GuitarExtended.
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On 29 December 2011 18:10, batinste dwanaf...@yahoo.fr wrote:
I'd rather avoid iStuff when it's possible, but the fact that TouchOSC
lacks some important features on Android led me to consider buying an used
ipod touch to fiddle wirelessly with pd.
Then I remembered of PdDroidParty. Basically
2011/8/31 Chris McCormick ch...@mccormick.cx
As Michael Noble mentioned, I really think PdDroidParty could help you
here.
hey, that's really nice, thanks for sharing! I'm thinkering with it, is
there a way to get data from the phone's accelerometer?
athos
2011/8/29 Peter Brinkmann peter.brinkm...@googlemail.com
For the time being, we aren't posting binaries on a regular basis. Instead
of following the links above, you probably want to get the source and build
the Android apps yourself in order to make sure that you have the latest
version.
2011/8/29 Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com
I plan on buying my very first smartphone in the next few days. I want a
phone running Android since it appears to be the best platform to run Pd. I
m just not quite sure about the way Pd can be used with a smartphone
There's Rjdj, which basically
2011/7/5 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
http://autobuild.puredata.**info/auto-build/latest/http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/
I recently did a push to fix key bugs to get the Pd-extended 0.43 nightly
builds in a useable state.
I tried to install it in ubuntu 10.10
2011/6/27 Patrick Boivin pboi...@gmail.com
Hi Athos, this is because the -Werror flag tells gcc to make all
warnings into errors. In the makefile, try removing this flag from the
LINUXCFLAGS line.
it compiled. thanks patrick!
(why such an object didn't become a stable part of pd-extended?
i would like to sync pd and hydrogen using jack transport.
i found an old object called jack_transport and tried to compile it, but i
got an error due to a function which is now deprecated. Here's the output:
athos@athos-laptop:~/Pure Data/jack-transport$ make
cc -DPD -O3 -fPIC -funroll-loops
hi all,
i'm trying to compile [dssi~] plugin on linux (ubuntu 10.10).
I installed the requested dependencies (dssi, ladspa-sdk and liblo -
dev packages) from synaptic, i couldn't find a -dev package for pd, so
downloaded pd-exended source code and put the content of pd/src in
the include
Messaggio originale
Da: ma...@artengine.ca
[gf/find_file]
searches the pd path (list of -path options or equivalent
menu in the
settings).
[cut]
If you don't want to have to type the name of the
patch, you can use
[gf/canvas_filename] to find it :
[cut]
But note
that if the pd patch
hello list,
i'm building a patch in wich openpanel is used to load
four wavfiles in four different arrays. The four paths are stored and,
if needed, saved in a text file using [textfile] object, so that they
can be loaded all together like a primitive kind of soundbank.
The
problem with
thank you all for your suggestions.
i will set up a wordpress blog and
use one of the services you mentioned as a base for the software
downloads.
athos
i'm planning to share a patch made with some friends and i need a free
hosting service for this purpose. I usually use wordpress.com for my
personal stuff, but it doesn't allow for many file types, including
archives and .pd files. I would use the website to keep trace of our
plans, further
Da: i...@vt.edu
Regarding pd-l2ork, did you install
pd-l2ork full
install or just the pd-l2ork itself without extended libs? If
latter,
libs will not work and many will crash due to fundamental changes to
how pd works so you would need to install pd-l2ork full (see
instructions
online
thanks all for your help!
@Claude: my aim is to emulate the behaviour of a midi keyboard played by a
human. so, no possibility to overlap notes with the same pitch (instead,
overlap of different notes is allowed). If the random note generator generates
a new note with the same pitch of another
hi,
i'm working on a little project in which some notes with random pitches and
duration appear at random time intervals. Each note is packed in a midi
format (pitch and velocity), with a note-off event (pitch and zero velocity)
sent after the note duration interval.
it can happen that a
Oded Ben-Tal ha scritto:
i'm trying to experiment and learn how [fiddle~] works, using it to
control
You should probably use [sigmund~] instead. It's not working perfectly
yet but is the future.
thanks, i had a look and it seems nice, i will try using it.
As for some technical solutions to
i'm trying to experiment and learn how [fiddle~] works, using it to
control the pitch and the envelope of a sawtooth oscillator through an
electric guitar directly plugged into my soundcard (an edirol fa-101
with preamplifiers).
I read the help i made experiments, but i still have doubts on
hi,
I installed pd on ubuntu intrepid from official repositories through
installer manager, and everything worked fine. After, I needed
pd-extendend so I went on the pd website and I downloaded the
pd-extended contributed build for intrepid, at:
Ilias Anagnostopoulos ha scritto:
Hello Athos,
The packages of Puredata (Ubuntu Repos) and Pd-extended are made in such
a way that only one can be installed at any given time. This is due to
conflict issues.
Thanks for the help, but I still can't manage. I tried removing the
puredata
Ilias Anagnostopoulos ha scritto:
I don't remember if there is a menu item coming with the package. If
not, just start it from the terminal by typing:
pd
and pressing enter. You can manually add a menu item if there isn't one
with the package, at least until I (or anybody else) find
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