On 12/22/2010 11:34 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010, Collin Oldham wrote:
Not that suppression was Mattieu's intention, this little gem may owe
it's existence to his criticism! I just hope artists will have the
courage to follow through with their impulses, even though
Interesting idea! Might be a good idea to use a pickup, since the body
resonances of the instrument will smear the helmholtz motion from the
signal a bit if you use mic. Regarding your second question: There will
be no phase lock across 2 strings, which is why it is possible, and even
likely,
Hi,
You can reset the phase of an [osc~] by sending a message to its right
inlet. In your case the message would be [0.25( , i.e. 1/4 of the way
through the cosine wave form, which is zero. That won't work at the note
off, though, so the sensible thing would be to use an envelope. But, if
That is so cool, I will surely use it! Peaks at 45% on my 300MHz g3 ibook (ubuntu,) so 1-2% on a 21st century machine sounds reasonable.
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Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 01:38:38 +0900
From: "hard off" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal
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Hi Ben, list,
I have an Edirol FA-101, which I like, and a M-Audio Firewire 410, which
I don't like. You are on linux, so the M-Audio Firewire 410 won't work
for you anyway. I use the FA-101 on OSX, but it's linux support was one
reason I chose it, though I haven't tested it under linux.
I think you are getting those crackles from the atoms (number boxes)
that are trying to redraw every time they get a new number from the
accelerometers. (which is probably pretty often!) That would explain why
it only happens you are using the sensors, and why your very sensible
solutions
Hi David list,
I did a project at Stanford/ccrma, for which my pal Rob designed a
system that used Lilypond to display the output of a patch, and that
worked beautifully, from the performer's (my) point of view. Here's a
link to his paper, see section 2.7.
that got me started down
this road. It did not resurrect my iBook, (but it can cure lepers ;))
your,
Collin
Damian Stewart wrote:
Collin Oldham wrote:
are you looking for a firewire interface? I have a long sad story
about a m-audio firewire 410, which I will otherwise spare you. I'm
now using
are you looking for a firewire interface? I have a long sad story about
a m-audio firewire 410, which I will otherwise spare you. I'm now using
an edirol fa-101, so far happily.
Collin
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Hi Libero,
Here's my pd version of your solution. I don't predict the pitch
center of the oscillation will be perceived much differently than if
you offset a sine wave, but let me know!
liberovib.pd
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Collin
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(foam/stone.pd is the top patch.)
yours truly,
Collin Oldham
http://homepage.mac.com/coldham/klang
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from Berlin!) Here's a link to the calendar:
http://www.thestonenyc.com/calendar.php?month=1
So if you are nearby, come on down. My stuff should be particularly
interesting to folks who are into nime or physical computing or
interaction design. Or music, art or poetry! Please say hi!
Collin
I'd like to get together with other pd users in Berlin! Count me in.
Collin
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~coldham
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