Iain,
you might try to contact the author of these externals, Thomas Musil
(musil AT iem DOT at), I am not sure how closely he monitors the list,
so it might be better writing him directly (and communicating the answer
to the list later for reference).
best, P
* Iain Mott m...@reverberant.com
* chris clepper cgclep...@gmail.com [2012-02-06 15:49]:
In an analog synth the square wave has some distortion to it: the rise is
not instantaneous and there is some overshoot of the peak too. Over the
years this was minimized by using high slew rate amp circuits and the like
so an old Moog
Dear List,
forwarding this job posting, as people on this list could be interested:
best, P
Job posted by Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics/ University of
Music and Performing Arts Graz (23/11/2011)
PhD
* oscar pablo di liscia odilis...@gmail.com [2011-11-03 16:40]:
Hello list.
I have two related questions.
I wonder if somebody know if there is an english translation of the
CUBEmixer documentation.
did you already see this ressource:
Thanks! I cannot resist pointing to the following article:
Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years
http://norvig.com/21-days.html
with best regards!
Peter
Andy Farnell wrote:
Anyone seen this?
http://pragprog.com/book/btlang/seven-languages-in-seven-weeks
I was flicking through it in Foyles
Hi Zax, did you look into Miller's timre stamp example file? Perhaps
this is also useful for you! best, P
e...@mx.kein.org wrote:
Hello list,
After a few years of maxing I migrated back to PD about a year and a half
ago and haven’t looked back.
Now I ran into a stumbling block and I figured I
German Dipl.Ing thesis written by Veronika Putz at IEM Graz:
http://iem.at/projekte/dsp/spatial/index_html
ICAD paper by members of IEM Graz, not strictly related to Pd:
http://iem.at/projekte/publications/paper/3d_audio_interface/index_html/view
best, P
Stefano Papetti wrote:
Hello,
I
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Dear list,
there has been some discussion on the pd-dev list about providing an
addidional outlet to bang~, which would give the patch's blocksize. Did
it ever get implemented?
cheerio,
P.
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Seth Nickell wrote:
I'm planning to release our realtime convolution engine (extracted
from http://meatscience.net/pages/convolution-reverb) as a GPLed Pd
external.
This is a good idea!
It currently accepts 4-channel ('true stereo'), two channel or mono
impulse responses, with stereo or mono
Dear Seth,
Seth Nickell wrote:
Another question on similar lines...
Are the DSP calls liable to vary t_signal-s_n (block size) without
notification? 64 samples, apparently the default on pd-extended, is
doable without buffering for partitioned convolution on a modern
computer, but it exacts a
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Hey
Is there a way for pd to expose it's tables to another application and
I think there is [pix_share] using shared memory to communicate with
another Pd instance, and there is the pdsend and pdreceive shell
commands, which
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I was always looking for a clear feature in delay lines. One way to do
it is to use tables instead of delwrite~, and send them a clear message
; const 0. Kinda workaround though.
P
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* Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca [2011-02-01 15:26]:
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Peter Plessas wrote:
I was always looking for a clear feature in delay lines. One way to do
it is to use tables instead of delwrite~, and send them a clear message
; const 0. Kinda workaround though.
Did you see
Dear Adriano,
thank you for posting this!
Have you already thought about registering with puredata.org and hosting
your great abstractions there, along with many excellent contributions
by other members of the pure data community?
best,
P.
Adriano Monteiro wrote:
Hi list,
I'm writing to
tim vets wrote:
2010/10/17 Tyler Leavitt thecryofl...@gmail.com
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg00287.html
I googled my question and came up with this thread... considering it was 4
years old I figured maybe someone out there had a fresh solution...
I need to clear a delay that
Dear Ronni,
just type pd vbap into a decent search engine, such as https://ixquick.com
P.
On 09/21/2010 06:38 AM, ronni montoya wrote:
hello, i was wondering if there are some vector based panning in pd?
maybe there are some abstractions or externals?
any idea?
thanks in advance
R.
Thanks Hans, thanks everyone,
P.
On 09/01/2010 05:35 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Thanks for reporting this. It should be fixed with this patch:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3057177group_id=55736atid=478072
.hc
On Mon, 2010-07-26 at 08:32 +0200, Peter Plessas
not cause it.
best, P
On 08/21/2010 05:22 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Peter Plessas wrote:
Just creating tilde objects inside a subpatch (without being contained
inside an abstractio) and connecting them works. I suppose there is a
reason for this, but didn't find
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 09:39:22PM +0200, Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear Matju, Roman,
thank you for your explanations which both make sense. I am just
wondering why the behavior is different in that:
Tilde objects added (dynamically) to a patch force a recompilation of
the dsp graph, while
Dear list,
wondering about the following behavior:
Pd's dsp is switched on.
Creating an abstraction inside a subpatch by internal pd messages like
[obj 10 10 abstraction
The tilde objects inside this abstraction do not work unless Pd's dsp is
toggled (off and on again).
Just creating tilde
on that at the moment.
Koray
On Aug 14, 2010, at 12:36 PM, Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear Koray,
any things one has to consider when compiling pd for Maemo then?
thanks!
P
On 08/14/2010 08:08 AM, Koray Tahiroglu wrote:
Hei Peter,
Maemo runs Pd GUI as any linux machine runs Pd. Maemo is OS
Magic Roman,
nice, elegant, amazing!
Thank you so much! Exactly what I had in mind.
Have a great day!
P.
On 08/16/2010 08:27 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Check attached patch. Rename it to fit your needs.
Roman
On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 19:39 +0200, Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear List,
how
Dear List,
how to prepend an OSC message with a (ideally settable) tag?
[/sheep 4
|
|
|
[magic-object /animal]
|
|
resulting in: [/animal/sheep 4
A normal [prepend] does not work as it includes a whitespace.
A [makefilename] will not work with OSC messages of varying length and
content.
Thank you Martin, Miller,
please excuse me, I mixed things up when asking. I wanted to know what
the outlet of netSEND really indicates. Ups, sorry!
So rephrased:
Does it indicate whether Pd was able to open a port through the OS?
Does it indicate whether a (TCP) packet actually arrived at the
decisions
sometimes. At the moment, Jari Kleimola and I are working on this, currently
focusing on the audio porting, and got good results immediately.
Best,
Koray
On Aug 13, 2010, at 3:59 PM, Peter Plessas wrote:
Merhaba Koray,
that's exciting news! Does Maemo run Pd's GUI too? Do
Perfect. thank you Martin!
P.
On 08/14/2010 04:50 PM, Martin Peach wrote:
On 2010-08-14 03:55, Peter Plessas wrote:
please excuse me, I mixed things up when asking. I wanted to know what
the outlet of netSEND really indicates. Ups, sorry!
So rephrased:
Does it indicate whether Pd
:
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Subject: Re: [PD] pd on ipad with externals
To: Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at
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Right
Dear list,
wondering what the exact meaning of the outlet of [netreceive] in TCP
mode is:
Does it indicate whether Pd through the OS was able to open a port
or
does it indicate if a TCP packet arrived at the destination?
And: Am I correct assuming that netsend only outputs a message when it
got
On 08/10/2010 12:07 PM, João Pais wrote:
but to make patches run, they have to be programmed in vanilla, right?
and it's not possible to do reatime control like input numbers, or
anything more than the touchpad control?
I'd suppose everything that a mouse pointer can do, or is there a way to
Dear list,
Does Pd run on an iPad? Can one compile externals for it and how is the
development situation for the device? Thanks for any pointers!
P
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something funny happens in Pd when the x-offset value of the label in
the properties dialog of a numberbox [nbx] is not set at all. Xorg eats
all CPU for a while and creates a strange-looking object that can't be
erased.
This should be reproduceable in most Pd versions, not sure about
Dear list,
has anyone used a tactex MTC multitouch controller using Pd? I just got
one which has a serial port RS232 interface. Any other users around?
Does anyone know if the company is still in business, their webpage
seems defunct.
thank you!
Peter
Malte Steiner wrote:
Hi
has anyone used a tactex MTC multitouch controller using Pd? I just got
one which has a serial port RS232 interface. Any other users around?
Does anyone know if the company is still in business, their webpage
seems defunct.
I think they are out of business. There
I run (ran) Pd under Debian-powerpc on my G3 Powerbook.
Might take too much time though to set it up. You should give it a try.
P
bernardo amorim wrote:
hi all
is there a puredata for os classic 9.22
thanks
bern
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jurgen wrote:
mfg = mit freundlichen Grüssen (german lingo)
adsr = envelope or in german da habe ich dich aber schön eingewickelt
just a guess
Jurgen
On Apr 26, 2010, at 3:00 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2010-04-24 12:02, Peter Plessas wrote:
mfg.adsr
P
what does mfg.adsr
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
I've made an hybrid with the gem vu-meter and the v-slider mouse bindings,
by adding a background image it looks like a decent little mixer track
img src=http://megalego.free.fr/pd/Gem/HA_Mixer/gem_fader.jpg; /
http://megalego.free.fr/pd/Gem/HA_Mixer/HA_fader.zip
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Hi,
I've realised that when using vd~, even if you ensure the execution
order so that you can have a delay of less than one block, any delay
less than one _sample_ will result to a delay of one sample.
See the helpfile for block~ for example, or the example patch for
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
- Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at a écrit :
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
now it just need to display correct db values
gem_vu ist designed to be used with the prvu~ abstraction (Musil,
yes, this object is quite usefull, in fact I meant that I need to set up
Camilo Cadavid Corredor wrote:
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 07:54:31 +0200
From: ples...@mur.at
To: cccada...@hotmail.com
CC: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Piezo device comanding a bang in Pd through arduino
Camilo Cadavid Corredor wrote:
Hello, I am new to arduino. I plan to connect a piezo
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
very cool!
are you also projecting to include mouse bindings for grabbing a slider in
there?
Actually not, since it's a vu-meter. But of course, doing a fader would
not be too hard(tm). Have a try at it!
kind,
P
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Hello, I am new to arduino. I plan to connect a piezo device which can send a
signal to b recognized by pd as a bang. I was able to download the firmware
into arduino, and worked with the popular example of connection to pd found in
the web. Now i am interested
colet.patr...@free.fr wrote:
- Roman Haefeli reduzie...@yahoo.de a écrit :
A VU-meter is very expensive to have in a Pd-window, unfortunately.
unless you make one in Gem:
http://plessas.mur.at/rnd/puredata/puredata.html
mfg.adsr
P
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http://footils.org/cms/weblog/2007/feb/07/turing-machine-pd/
Jon wrote:
Hello,
Has someone written a simple turing machine simulator in pd?
If not i might try to, but would like to know from you folks' own
experiences, as i figured it's something someone must have attempted
Thank you IOhannes!
P
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the second bugfix release for Gem 0.92 has been made available to the
public.
it fixes a number of showstoppers in 0.92.1, namely:
* crasher bugs
o fixed bug with threaded image loading
o fixed use of openGL-functions without a
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
cyrille henry wrote:
a nice use i see with this conf file is to change default video in device.
so that you don't have change your patch if you change computer (1 with
V4L and 1 with V4L2 webcam)...
like that.
or whether you want to use threaded image loading
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
made this feature optional with one of the bugfix releases.
jusst add -noautopatch to the startup options.
Can i include it in the .pdrc file too?
Oh, and i just compiled Gem and at loading the lib it posts a message
about gem.conf not being found. What is this file? A
Thanks IOhannes,
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear List,
getting this trying to compile gem-0.92-1:
make[1]: *** [filmAVIPLAY.o] Error 1
this is related to the avifile library, so it might help to know which
exact version of avifile-0.7 you are compiling/linking
Dear List,
getting this trying to compile gem-0.92-1:
g++ -c-g -O2 -fPIC -freg-struct-return -O3 -falign-loops=32
-falign-functions=32 -falign-jumps=32 -funroll-loops -ffast-math -mmmx
-msse2 -I/usr/include/lqt -I/usr/include/lqt
-I/usr/include/avifile-0.7 -I/usr/include/FTGL
can only be set for the whole disk (during the
formating process) and not for specific sectors or files. Unless i miss
something..
alabala
2009/11/17 Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at
Dear List,
what is the default (disk) blocksize of the read/writesf~ objects when one
doesn't supply an argument
Dear List,
what is the default (disk) blocksize of the read/writesf~ objects when
one doesn't supply an argument?
Thanks!
P
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reminds me of Cyrille's beautiful projections at the Girbaud fashion show
(old posting, link inside it leading to video no longer working)
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-03/026372.html
P
mark edward grimm wrote:
Pd meets fashion!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C10C1oTfDZM
Yes, it is Winfried Ritsch's Automatenklavier, using custom built
electronics (PIC microcontrollers via multiple serial links from a
computer, more info: https://algo.mur.at/data/projekte/algopic/
Voice analysis was done at IEM in Pd by Thomas Musil and Winfried Ritsch.
The piano (there exist
Have a look at the iem_bin_ambi library too, the bin standing for
binaural here.
regards, P
Arxontis Politis wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to implement a binaural mixer versus an ambisonic-to-binaural
decoder, for a comparison of their performance. For the binaural mixer I'm
trying to use the
Dear list,
i want to create a [readsf~] with 120 audio outlets, and connect them to
somewhere. I create that very patch in a text editor, since i don't want
to pull that many patchcords. If i open that patch with pd, it seems to
load it fine, but if i save the same patch from within pd, the
(replying to myself)
this is only an issue with readsf~.
An [unpack] with 120 arguments and outlets works and saves fine.
PP
Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear list,
i want to create a [readsf~] with 120 audio outlets, and connect them to
somewhere. I create that very patch in a text editor, since i
format
seems to allow for more channels than that, i was able to create a file
without errors, with its channels getting displayed in audacity (before
that software gracefully crashes)
PP
Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear list,
i want to create a [readsf~] with 120 audio outlets, and connect them
Once more:
problem solved: Accessible via
#define MAXSFCHANS 64
in d_soundfile.c
oh, great Pd!
Peter
Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear list,
i want to create a [readsf~] with 120 audio outlets, and connect them to
somewhere. I create that very patch in a text editor, since i don't want
to pull
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
dwanafite wrote:
Hi
You could use [readsf~ 12] to read your file and then several
[writesf~ 2] to record, but i guess you want something faster...
in 0.42 you can use batchmode to do immediate (faster-than realtime)
processing. in older versions you can just use
Hi list,
i have an endless rotary encoder (Griffin Powermate) which i want to use
along the [hid] external. Since the encoder only gives a relative value,
it is very important to know, when those relative changes occur. I
wonder if there is a way to get the values from the [hid] without
Flo,
i am sure you have tried this, and others have suggested it too, but
there is always the [shell] external in externals/ggee i think.
mfg,adsr
Peter
Florian Hollerweger wrote:
Hi list,
I am a happy user of Chris McCormick's recent suggestion for Pd/shell
communication using [netsend],
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Peter Plessas wrote:
-Werror
Remove this.
It's useful when developing personally, but impractical for released
code that people with other versions of other compilers need to use.
Thanks Claude, that obviously worked!
Peter
See my humble little effort in making a VU meter in Gem, as i was trying
to avoid the CPU strain of 24 VU meters in Tcl/Tk.
http://plessas.mur.at/
cheers, Peter
glerm soares wrote:
Is there any project of abstractions that uses Gem as Graphic User Interface
seriously?
I mean: Create other
* Oded Ben-Tal o...@ccrma.stanford.edu [2009-02-15 20:19]:
While not directly pd-question I thought someone might know:
Does anyone have experience working with wireless contact mics? any
recommendations on the not-so-very-expensive end of things?
Hi, you might have a look at the AKG C-411
Hi all,
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Peter Plessas hat gesagt: // Peter Plessas wrote:
i have a question regarding timing in Pd:
I understand that messages to tilde objects just get passed to the DSP
tree within DSP blocks.
How about the reverse?
Found out that snapshot
Thanks Roman,
(see for comments below)
Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 12:26 +0100, Peter Plessas wrote:
Timing is a very interesting topic in pd (and with computers in
general). When i try to measure the [realtime] of a [metro 4] object, i get:
print: 11.351
print: 0.122
print
Hi again,
Frank(ly), there is still something unclear to me. Please see below.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
In general, Pd has like to times: One is the time realm of clock-delayed
messages, i.e. everything that originates in a clock objects like metro,
delay, pipe, qlist, etc. Clock delayed
Thanks for the discussion Roman,
see below
Roman Haefeli wrote:
while not being 100% sure, what frank meant with the other timing
domain, i guess, he meant all the messages, that are not initiated by
[metro]/[delay]/[pipe] and co. this would be messages from:
- the guis and clicks on
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Peter Plessas wrote:
Thanks for the discussion Roman,
see below
Roman Haefeli wrote:
while not being 100% sure, what frank meant with the other timing
domain, i guess, he meant all the messages, that are not initiated by
[metro]/[delay]/[pipe] and co
Dear Roman, Frank, List
Roman Haefeli wrote:
while not being 100% sure, what frank meant with the other timing
domain, i guess, he meant all the messages, that are not initiated by
[metro]/[delay]/[pipe] and co. this would be messages from:
- the guis and clicks on message boxes
-
Dear Frank, list,
probably having found the culprit, it looks like recording two
consecutive 24bit .wav files using the [open -bytes 3 foo.wav] message
does introduce a small click at the gap. This behavior is independent of
weather the bangs are timed to blocksize intervals explicitely.
Can
Dear list,
i have a question regarding timing in Pd:
I understand that messages to tilde objects just get passed to the DSP
tree within DSP blocks.
How about the reverse?
Found out that snapshot~ is returning the last sample of the last block
during which it got banged. This is fine, since
Hi!
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Peter Plessas hat gesagt: // Peter Plessas wrote:
i somehow assumed, that [writesf~] doesn't use scheduled messages...
I always thought that Pd would execute messages in between audio blocks.
So if i sent two messages (stop old file, start new file), i
Dear Frank, List
thanks for that help! Yes indeed it works and i have been able of doing
it with less objects and the help of bang~ as well.
There is one thing i still don't get:
I always thought pd would try to execute non-signal messages inbetween
audio blocks. And for two messages this would
Hi all,
Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:43 +0100, Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear Frank, List
thanks for that help! Yes indeed it works and i have been able of doing
it with less objects and the help of bang~ as well.
There is one thing i still don't get:
I always thought pd would
* David Kirkpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-04 13:24]:
Sadly I don't have a linux version of Adrian's [dmxsend] object. He made it
specifically for a Windows based theatre work I was doing. [dmxsend] is also
designed to work with the Enttec DMX USB Pro, not the Enttec Open DMX. The
two
Hi, what do you think about using the (white) background hiss of your
adc~ soundcard input? Make a snapshot at different intervals, one for
each seed. (not tested myself).
good luck,
PP
* Ignacio Viano [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-04 19:11]:
I want many (let's say 10) [random] objects that give
* Charles Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-04 23:13]:
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would $0 instantiation variables be of use here? Or would that make each
random generator one value away from the one beside it?
not a bad idea--because each random
* Charles Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-04 23:53]:
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Peter Plessas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps i am getting you wrong, but if i would want different behavior
each time i'd open that patch, the noise from your adc~ would do that,
bc it is surely
Hi,
i recently had the opportunity of testing a recent Lawo broadcast
console (mc^2 66) and, surprise, it does not only have motor faders
(since most digital consoles for years), but they also programmed nice
features like tangible (force-feedback) unity gain positions, rubberband
beahvior
Hi,
have a look at damien henry's Open Timeline project too: http://dh7.free.fr/
Screenshot: http://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=91424
Peter
Patrice Colet wrote:
i don't believe it's do-able in Pd, not without a ridiculous amount of
work, and i'm too lazy to do the work
Hi,
as i remeber from the phasor's helpfile, sending a bang to one of its
inlets resets the phase to zero.
rgrds,
p8r
* Atte André Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-02 23:45]:
Hi
Is it possible to reset phasor, so sending it a message that'll make it
start from 0 again?
I tried using a
Dear List,
i wonder if anyone has come up with a way to have framewise sync between
a gem video and audio via readsf~.
Did anyone experience drifts on a 90min video that way?
To me it seems like the only way to achieve this is to have a message
clock running both readsf~ and the gem movie
Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Hello Listers~
I'm teaching a 1 month Summer school session for K-8 grade students and
would like to include Pd for a mathematics learning tool. I am wondering if
anyone else has done something similar, or has any links to DSP/math related
materials that would be
Hi Andy,
things you might already know, but never the less:
[receive pd dsp]
will give you the status of the dsp engine (0/1)
and
[samplerate~]
when banged outputs the current samplerate.
but getting the number of channels and the device number might be harder
though.
regards, Peter
Andy
would take the opportunity to
thank the pd comunity for their work and support.
regards,
Peter Plessas
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On Sat, 2008-02-16 at 11:29 +0100, Peter Plessas wrote:
Hi!
What reason can there be if the same patch does not display the same
fontsizes on two different computers, both running the same OS and the
same Pd version?
regards, PP
Internet search engines turned up the answer on this one too :-)
see: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-10/042751.html
* David Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-19 20:35]:
Hi, can anyone tell me where I can get the [gigaplay~] abstraction? Thank
you...
D.S
Hi!
What reason can there be if the same patch does not display the same
fontsizes on two different computers, both running the same OS and the
same Pd version?
regards, PP
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Thanks, will have a look!
glg, Peter
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Peter Plessas wrote:
What reason can there be if the same patch does not display the same
fontsizes on two different computers, both running the same OS and the
same Pd version?
Screen DPI setting. This could even vary
Hi,
have a look at my similar question on the LinuxAudioUsers list some days
ago, kindly answered by Frank B. to full satisfaction :-)
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-user/2008-February/050967.html
lg, P
tim wrote:
Hi all,
Sometimes when I reboot, my soundcard seems to
* Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-05 23:33]:
You're spot on there. I will develop the stereo image as I work on
the environment model.
But interestingly enough, lightning _is_ an explosion, one hell of
a big explosion. The plasma is as hot as the Sun for an instant and
that's
Hi Tim,
I havent seen many examples yet around here though.
Are many people doing this with pd ?
The pd-graz group has done a variant of live-coding in its 'blind date'
performances. There we take a teamwork approach, letting multiple
players edit the same patch at the same time on stage
* Timmy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-26 13:05]:
random question,
just a thought, but do any of you think it would be possible to
build a sysex editor for something like a fs1r with pd ?
i have some software that i can edit it with, but i cant edit
it and play sequences with it at the same
* Ypatios Grigoriadis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-26 17:08]:
On 26/01/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Think in a live situation, you want to close a sub patch but you
accidentally close the main patch.. DISASTROUS! :-)
Do you actually _have_ to handle closing
Yes it definitely is!
p8r
* Dudley Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-19 06:29]:
Is this the proper forum for questions about Gem? (Programming
questions, not low-level and installation questions.)
Thanks.
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* Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-02 21:12]:
The whole idea of read-only is for two reasons:
1) To protect the HD in case of unexpected shutdowns (which could happen
nightly in a typical museum situation)
2) To preserve the CF memory, which has a limited number of write
cycles, in
* Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-31 18:47]:
So I made sure to mount all my drives read-only, and that everything
would start from a script on power-up. Having the whole operating system
on a Flash card/USB stick (again, no logging, read-only) is also quite
How do you do that? Do
? ;-)
Right, that's a nice point in particular! Thanks for the hints!
regards, PP
best,
d.
Peter Plessas wrote:
* Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-31 18:47]:
So I made sure to mount all my drives read-only, and that everything
would start from a script on power-up. Having the whole
I'll change that.
That said, I think .pdrc should be regarded as deprecated, unless there's
something you can do with it that can't be done in .pdsettings instead.
cheers
Miller
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 09:31:31AM +0100, Peter Plessas wrote:
Dear List, Simon
Thanks Simon for your kind
or in a preferences file.
IMHO -noprefs should disable all preferences-mechanisms.
Regards,
Peter
simon wise wrote:
On 1 Dec 2007, at 10:11 PM, Peter Plessas wrote:
i thought that the -noprefs flag also disables loading of the .pdrc file
on linux, but it does not. Is this intentional on 0.40
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