On 6/7/2010 2:55 AM, João Pais wrote:
further than that, there's this list, and also the pd chat. If you're
a professional, your help and insight could be very useful for the pd
community, in case you want/can get involved. with this kind of
projects, if you don't like something, *you* can
On 6/7/2010 1:13 AM, mark hadman wrote:
On a blank canvas, Right Click - Help gets you a list of all vanilla
objects. (This works on pure:dyne's version of pd, anyway...)
Fantastic. Thanks! That will help a lot.
--JA
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On 6/7/2010 11:36 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
How exactly would one start to work on the Pd Manual?
More specifically:
What is the process by which a new, professionally written manual
replaces the old, error-ridden manual?
Replaces is perhaps not quite the right word. Last year I wrote and
On 6/7/2010 2:00 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
On Jun 7, 2010, at 9:04 PM, Jim Aikin wrote:
I think that would probably be the way to go with Pd documentation as
well -- some sort of handbook that gives users step-by-step
instructions on all of the basic things they will need or want to do
when
it with a bunch of command line flags. I mean,
double-click on the icon and it launches with my preferences intact.
Suggestions?
--Jim Aikin
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On 6/6/2010 10:48 AM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Maybe file a feature request to the Pd tracker
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=55736atid=478073
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=55736atid=478073 on
smoothing out this issue?
Good suggestion. Done.
--JA
main window.
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. But where's the complete list of objects?
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, Arrays
live in graphs and graphs may hold more than one array Sounds
interesting, but what does it mean?
Did I just not download the real manual? (Like, the one with the index?)
Or is this stuff really not explained anywhere?
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send values outside of
this range to the array, the canvas cheerfully draws the data points
outside of the box. The object does not limit the input values to the
specified range.
Is this user error on my part, or are the array object's Y boundary
parameters just ignored by Pd?
--Jim Aikin
On 6/6/2010 8:42 PM, Funs Seelen wrote:
Typing pure data object list in google leads you straight to the
flossmanual, which contains useful documentation about pd (and other
Free-Licensed-Open-Source-Software), including object-lists. For not
all existing libraries are in pd-extended probably
Just to see if I got that right, the rip is:
keyboard - YOKE in - YOKE OUT - PD IN - PD OUT - YOKE IN - YOKE OUT
- CUBASE IN
No. The pathway is: keyboard -M-Audio Firewire 410 MIDI in (via the FW
410's driver) - PD in - Pd out - Yoke in - Yoke out - Cubase in.
The Yoke is only
don't want to jump to conclusions. My settings may need to
be tweaked somehow. Or perhaps Pd (being free, open-source software,
unlike Cubase) simply hasn't been updated to be fully compatible with
Windows 7 because nobody has gotten around to doing it yet. I wouldn't know.
--Jim Aikin
On 6/5/2010 8:08 PM, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
it's probably midiyoke which has notoriously had issues with Vista and now i
assume 7
try midi maple
Thanks for the recommendation, but I've already established that it's
definitely NOT a problem with MIDI Yoke. The throughput from the
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