On Monday 09 June 2008 21:47:04 Andy Farnell wrote
I know from talks with EA guys that EAPd ran into some problems and its
performance was not spotless. But not for the reasons you state.
Well, those reasons are the ones they gave me (or, if you prefer, what I
understood from their answer)
On Monday 09 June 2008 06:23:04 Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Maybe EA had better hire a genuine pro from the pd-list (wink wink).
I hope that this thread takes off, since I'm curious what others think on
the topic. Spore could be the PR break that Pd has been waiting for!
One thing to note though is
On Monday 05 May 2008 18:53:53 Dan Wilcox wrote:
On Mon, 2008-05-05 at 13:49 +0100, Jamie Bullock wrote:
However, I'm quite warming to chord-less patching a la circle:
http://www.futureaudioworkshop.com/
Jamie
Hmmm why is it called Free Audio Workshop when Circle will be
available
On Saturday 10 November 2007 15:45:52 Andy Farnell wrote:
You think so? I'm not a graphics guy and rather ignorant of the whole
field, but when I used to build Unreal levels we had basic procedural
textures for flames and water, even in 1997. I thought the whole procedural
texture thing was a
On Saturday 10 November 2007 11:32:08 Andy Farnell wrote:
It is still a bit frustrating for me though, because although games
developers are ready to embrace procedural score generation they are not
yet ready to deal with the general case of procedural audio,
They're not even that ready to
On Monday 01 October 2007 15:36:02 IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
appreciating that you found a bug in [lister] (which has been around for
quite a while and i do believe it was useful and used), i cannot follow
your arguing:
though shalt not use aliases for buggy objects
though shalt not use
On Friday 28 September 2007 03:10:53 Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
1. why does list deserve a shortcut like that when neither [symbol] nor
[pointer] have one?
Because [s] is already taken and pointers aren't used that often ?
I don't really understand where you're getting at. Do you suggest to remove
On Thursday 27 September 2007 16:38:22 Frank Barknecht wrote:
Yes, looks like a bug in [lister], and there seem to be more: Replace
[list-rot] with [list prepend 10] and you will get other issues.
However I think, [lister] can be savely deprecated now that we have
[list].
Maybe it would be
I think I ran into a bug in zexy's lister, or at least a surprising behavior
that should perhaps be documented. It seems that its output is reevaluated
for each inlet it is connected to (ie if the left inlet of the lister has
changed in between because of the depth-first traversal, its output
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 22:45:34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ie if the left inlet of the lister has changed in between
err, oops, I meant the right (cold) inlet :(
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Le Jeudi 21 Juin 2007 20:58, victor a écrit :
I compiled dssi~ on debian etch (adjunt) but dont appear the text of
object's box, using pd extended.
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After that error message I must to restart pd, because only may to see
object lines, not text.
It's probably due to a bug in Tcl/Tk. I had
Le Lundi 30 Avril 2007 16:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I'm struggling to get the plugin~ external working (to get LADSPA plugins
in pd). Whenever I instanciate it in pd, I get an empty box with several
inputs and outputs and an error message in the console about bad screen
distance. It
Hi everybody,
I'm struggling to get the plugin~ external working (to get LADSPA plugins in
pd). Whenever I instanciate it in pd, I get an empty box with several inputs
and outputs and an error message in the console about bad screen distance.
It also corrupts every single other node I create
Le Lundi 30 Avril 2007 17:15, Derek Holzer a écrit :
Since this only appears to happen with non-English language systems, is
it possible to set LANG to English?
I tried with LANG set to fr_FR, en_EN, C and not set at all, none of them
worked.
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Le Lundi 30 Avril 2007 19:07, Derek Holzer a écrit :
Could you describe how you set the variable... i.e. locally in the
terminal with export, or globally in some conf file and env update,
etc etc? Maybe there was an error there...
Using setenv LANG whatever since I'm using tcsh instead of
Le Lundi 30 Avril 2007 16:37, Kevin McCoy a écrit :
Have you tried using Jamie's [dssi~] ; I haven't used it but it sounds like
it's good. It works for ladspa and dssi plugins
I didn't know that. I downloaded it and compiled it, but it crashes pd
everytime I try to launch it, be it with a
Chris McCormick wrote:
http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/s-abstractions.tar.gz?view=tar
I've just installed this, but it seems some abstractions are missing in the
archive, namely:
s-recorder~
s-metro
s-delayunit~
s-midinote
s-midictl
s-snare~
s-varseq
I looked into the cvs for individual files, but
Ooops, sorry for double-posting, but I answered the wrong (10 months old)
thread in my previous email, so once again :
Chris McCormick wrote:
http://mccormick.cx/viewcvs/s-abstractions.tar.gz?view=tar
I've just installed this, but it seems some abstractions are missing in the
archive,
Le Samedi 23 Décembre 2006 05:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi, like any ideas for putting two messages together into a new message?
like lets say a message that says bird and a message that says dog. Like
[loadbang]
| [bird, dog(
||
[symbol( [list prepend]
\ |
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