an amazing life and career, we all owe a lot to the work of max
matthews. superb.
On 04/23/2011 12:44 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Computer music pioneer Max Matthews died April 21st:
http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2011/04/21/max-mathews-computer-music-pioneer-r-i-p/
And here's a sn
don't bother with pd, mpd (no relation) is designed specifically with those
sort of requirements in mind. crossfades, cli interface, large playlist
support, multiple formats, tcp/ip control, many clients, uses multiple backends
including oggcast/icecast. it will run on any platform and can be co
pre-generated in the
src folder, and another that can be generated with autogen.sh in the
parent folder. both don't have install procedures for the tcl folder.
cheers,
dmotd
On 03/21/2011 12:05 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi all,
Pd version 0.43-0 is available on http://crca.ucsd.edu/~ms
On 03/19/2011 02:59 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
--- On Sat, 3/19/11, dmotd wrote:
Still I believe Ardour has had limited contributors to the
code, so if they wished to band together as a copyright
collective they would be well within their rights to create
a commercial fork for evermore
On 03/18/2011 11:46 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
I agree that this is quite cryptic. I think i've read somewhere that the
functionality that's missing has to do with the plugins.
The missing features of ardour from last i checked related to the
packaged OSX version and its ability to support the n
IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> i guess this is because frank (and cyrille, btw) used miller's build
> system ("cd pd/src; ./configure; make") rather than the new shiny
> automake system ("cd pd; ./autogen.sh; ./configure; make")
i just tried this and configure threw an error:
---
[pd-0.43-0test2]$ .
see attached, requires iemmatrix..
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Felix Obée wrote:
> hi,
>
> i'm pretty new to pd so please don't flame me completely if i am talking
> nonsense here.
>
> i am looking for an object that will give me an interactive binary matrix,
> where i can
add it to videoV4L2.h in src/Pixes (or src/plugins/videoV4L2
for svn version). you should see a bunch of '# include'
starting around line 30.
James Dunn wrote:
> Quoth dmotd, on 06/07/10 13:49:
> >>>Seems like I just had to install pkg-config. It now finds the
> >
flext needs to be configured for your system first. you
should find a config file at buildsys/config-lnx-pd-gcc.txt
make sure you direct it to the location of your pd source
code. there are other config options that should be set in
that file, just check they relate to your setup.
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dmotd
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, James Dunn wrote:
>
> >Seems like I just had to install pkg-config. It now finds the
> >imagemagick library but fails with a new error:
> >videoV4L2.cpp:389:31: error: ‘fstat’ was not declared in this scope
> >videoV4L2.cpp:394:27: error: ‘S_ISCHR’ was
usr/include/ImageMagick/magick/property.h
/usr/include/ImageMagick/magick/widget.h
/usr/include/ImageMagick/magick/resource_.h
/usr/include/ImageMagick/magick/geometry.h
/usr/include/ImageMagick/Magick++.h
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James Dunn wrote:
> Hi dmotd,
>
> thanks for the link. I tried the PKGBUILD and
hi james,
there's a PKGBUILD already available on AUR..
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=22509
tested very recently..
btw, you are missing imagemagick
'pacman -S imagemagick' should do the trick.
dmotd
James Dunn wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am trying to compile p
luck,
dmotd
Pagano, Patrick wrote:
> Sorry that was not clear, for linux powerpc
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Pagano, Patrick
> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 5:31 PM
> To: pd-list@iem.at
> Subject: pd-extended for powerpc
>
>
>
> Hey
>
> I
i think you're after [pddplink]
philippe boisnard wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a big black hole, I don't remember the object to open
> directly a web-browser and a link.
>
> thanks
>
> p
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seems to be even a bigger mess... it crashes when
> accessing the mouse evice with hid. (probably because of the user space issue
> that dmotd mentioned).
>
> How did you get that device list? Is it a print from hid? (the only things I
> remember is lspci and lsusb)
>
> Best reg
also another tip, its possible to configure a
device dynamically with 'xinput', you can
toggle off with:
xinput --set-prop "name of device" "Device Enabled" 0
i use this with my wacom tablet to go between
xorg device and HID, a full set of properties
can be found with:
xinput --list-props "name o
hi james,
the synaptics driver generally steals the focus of the device
so that userspace programs can't directly access it, see if
the Xorg option 'Option "GrabEventDevice" "false"' helps,
see 'man synaptics' for more info.
cheers,
dmotd
J
the "Open"-dialog, which
> I can access via the menu in the console panel.
> That I hadnt clearly said...
>
>
>
> dmotd [10-03-23 04:24]:
> > send [openpanel] a symbol of the path to its inlet.
> >
> > [symbol /usr/lib/pd [
> > |
>
send [openpanel] a symbol of the path to its inlet.
[symbol /usr/lib/pd [
|
[openpanel]
--
meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> how can I convince pd-extended to start the fileselector
> box in a specific directory which is not my $HOME ?
> (I am using pd-extended on Linux).
>
> Thank y
ed with pd-extended. it wont effect the
usability of gridflow, or its documentation to not have
these objects, so don't worry!
cheers,
dmotd
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
> > hello, in gridflow/doc/index.pd there a start for learning
> > many objects
>
> Thank you for the hint.
the archlinux PKGBUILD is flagged out-of-date because there is an
issue with makepkg that has prevented pd-extended from
building successfully.. i worked out a solution last week -
sorry, forgot to update the AUR..
checking in now.
dmotd
agrosc...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is my f
b) if still get this error - look into s_audio_alsa.c
>
> good luck ..))
>
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 03:48:47AM +1000, dmotd wrote:
> > hi there..
> >
> > running linux on a powerpc (old powerbook g4),
> > pd-0.42-5 fails to compile (success with older
> > pd-
hi there..
running linux on a powerpc (old powerbook g4),
pd-0.42-5 fails to compile (success with older
pd-0.41-1, failure with pd-gui-rewrite).
any clues?
error follows:
---
$ make
cc -g -O2 -DPD -Wall -W -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses
-Wno-switch -DDL_OPEN -DPA_USE_OSS
nges only make the work
stronger.
btw, your intial work was for me quite
inspiring. thanks for the code..
cheers,
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oh come now, i really commiserate with a
bad work situation, but i have a hard
time really sympathising with anyone
taking on work from a large arts
beurocracy. it is often the case that
you leave your passion at the door - and
i have found that there are many people
with less a commitment to creat
e meantime can we maybe put the
wiki on editing freeze until the spam
issue is resolved?
thanks for your efforts,
dmotd
Philip Potter wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm the only active wikiadmin of pdpedia (at
> http://wiki.puredata.info/). It is a persistent target of spam and I
>
awesome work lluis and yves, i look forward to
catching up with this stuff soon.
ciao
dmotd
ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
> ola,
>
> after a week of intensive workshop in baltan laboratories
> ( http://www.baltanlaboratories.org/ ),
> we released a new version of OpenCV for PD,
&g
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> dmotd wrote:
>> i'm just looking at the license now and i'm not sure that this is
>> acutally a problem.. looks like an open style license.. not for resale,
>> non-commerical educaton use only, must credit authors and distribute
ource is still
available:
http://pinktwins.com/disk/framestein/framestein032.zip
see 'Plugins' folder, it'd be a bit of effort but
maybe not sooo dificult to port ot Gem or pdp? or you
could always use framestein!
apparently there is an object named in rene beekman's
i'm just looking at the license now and i'm not sure
that this is acutally a problem.. looks like an open
style license.. not for resale, non-commerical
educaton use only, must credit authors and distribute
license.
see attached.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> Can't because of the licens
found within my chaotic archive of crap, haven't tried
to compile - give it a go!
http://simplesuperlativ.es/PeRColate0.09-source.zip
dmotd
Jose Luis Santorcuato wrote:
> Friends thanks a lot, really, percolate is an excellente extension for
> pd...now... someboby have the sour
András Murányi wrote:
>
>
> thanks to this script :
> http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pd-extended-svn/pd-extended-svn/PKGBUILD
> I have now pd-0.42.5-extended and a lot of libs running on x86_64 ! nice
> :)
>
>
>
> Sounds hot! Could you explain how to use this script?
andrás, t
Pierre wrote:
> thanks to this script :
> http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pd-extended-svn/pd-extended-svn/PKGBUILD
> I have now pd-0.42.5-extended and a lot of libs running on x86_64 ! nice :)
>
good to hear!
>
> What is the best method to reports bugs/crashes etc etc ?
> this list ?
> irc #da
Pierre wrote:
> Hi all,
> until now I have been using a 32bit system, but 2 days ago I installed a
> brand new ubuntu '9.10' 64 bit. (And I want to keep it, this '9.10' 64
> bit seems to me faster than '8.04' 32 bit)
>
> As Pd-extended for x86_64 is not auto-builded, I have some questions
> a
Anderson Goulart wrote:
> Do you know if it will be translated and released in english?
>
>
> -- global
i very much doubt that a niche technical publisher
for the japanese language would wish to embark on
such a mission! although perhaps if you prompted
them, they might be happy to release th
its also included in iemguts now as
[canvasdollarzero], which allows you to find
any parent (not just the level above the
current canvas).
..
dmotd
marius schebella wrote:
> oops, I already got it,
> [parentdollarzero] from iemlib.
> m.
>
> 2009/9/15 marius schebella :
&
not strictly opposed to removing it, but i
have been known to use this feature in the past.
cheers,
dmotd
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ique i've use, which is a bit of
work-around hackery, is to dynamically create a
[loadbang]-->[adddollar 1( first, wire that to any
subsequent message that needs the dollar argument
appended, and finally call the 'loadbang' for the
sub
very neat.
Jack wrote:
> Hello Phil,
> See the patch attached
> ++
>
> Jack
>
>
> Le mercredi 02 septembre 2009 à 22:09 -0700, Phil Stone a écrit :
> > Hi again,
> >
> > I'm happily creating subpatches and filling them with dynamic subpatches
> > (thanks again, Jonathan), but now I'm stuck on
oh i'm sorry, i read the intitial message too
quickly, i take what i said back, afaik there is
no further documentation then what you have cited.
cheers,
dmotd
Lorenzo wrote:
> I've read in Miller Puckette's paper
> http://puredata.info/community/projects/convention09/puc
Lorenzo wrote:
> This seems indeed very interesting, and opening new unexpected
> perspectives for pd. Is there any further
> documentation/discussion/example? I only found a brief description in
> x5.htm in the documentarion.
there is a small example within the internal
documentation, chec
yup, iemguts covers this, see the objects
[propertybang] + [canvasargs].
Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Hm, so would the new GUI magick also make it possible for the dialogue
> menus to actually be Pd patches? I guess its not a lot of gain for the
> work in terms of existing iem-gui objects, but it
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Someone should try to write a segmented patch cord plugin, that would be
> a great test of the plugin idea for the new GUI. I'd be happy to help
> someone thru the code, and make any reasonable changes. I suspect it'll
> be hard to work around the fact that the
ou go between being on block lists.
just a guess,
dmotd
Jack wrote:
> Hmm, strange, all was ok yesterday on Ubuntu 9.04 and today, i have the
> same problem, impossible to watch the video !
> ++
>
> Jack
>
>
> Le mardi 01 septembre 2009 à 10:24 +0200, Frank Barknecht a
modern tools," he says,
> "but with live coding, boring techno is much harder."
>
> Nice.
that's superb, it could be the makings of a manifesto! obfuscated techno
competition anyone?
cheers chris ;)
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'makefile.in' i
guess..
dmotd
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> A complete rewrite of Pd's GUI is starting to be usable. Miller has
> accepted the core of this code into his repo for 0.43. Now we need to
> get the whole thing done! There is now a branch for continui
he potential so well executed!
cheers,
dmotd
Georg Werner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> with the new possibilities provided by iem_guts (thanks to IOhannes m
> zmoelnig and Luke Iannini) its possible now to do patching with the help
> of keyboard shortcuts. in the last couple days i made a
pipermail/pd-list/2009-04/069666.html
for an associative array (hash table) for lists, symbols or floats
try chris mccormicks [s-map] abstriaction:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-03/060712.html
or i put together a similar package:
http://puredata.info/Members/dmotd/list-arra
ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
> dmotd wrote:
> > hi folks,
> >
> > the pd convention is just over a month away
>
> it's more one week away now,
> starting in 8 days
oops.. that is indeed what i meant..
>
> > and as someone who
> > logistically
ce can
be colated in a similar manner to the 'bang' book from the 1st
pdcon, which still continues to be a great point of reference and
inspiration.
cheers,
dmotd
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clean up.
hope you're well :)
cheers,
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On Friday 17 April 2009 23:52:33 you wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> lsw hat gesagt: // lsw wrote:
> > Looks pretty useful. Also a great structures example.
>
> Btw.: To fill the symbolarray [list-enumerate] from [list]-abs is
> great.
this request.
definitely something to think about.
dmotd
On Friday 10 April 2009 05:56:54 glerm soares wrote:
> 2009/4/9 dmotd
>
> > what i am interested in developing is a wiki that
> > incorporates the pd patcher paradigm, so that reference
> > material and examples can be s
On Thursday 09 April 2009 23:14:28 Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> dmotd hat gesagt: // dmotd wrote:
> > i am not at all convinced that pdpedia/mediawiki serves as a
> > good method for object reference. it is difficult to maintain
> > (a lot of manual copy
On Thursday 09 April 2009 23:55:11 marius schebella wrote:
> 2009/4/9 Frank Barknecht :
> > Hallo,
> >
> > dmotd hat gesagt: // dmotd wrote:
> >> i am not at all convinced that pdpedia/mediawiki serves as a
> >> good method for object reference. it is diff
imple and tidy, but i
digress..
thanks for your encouraging response!
dmotd
On Thursday 09 April 2009 18:24:13 marius schebella wrote:
> hi dmotd,
>
> your post is great, it reminded me of all the ideas I had before
> starting pdpedia.
> my main motivation for working on a
pdpedia is convenient at this stage, but i am more
interested in building an environment that will engage better with
pd itself, and this is basically what i am proposing.
cheers,
dmotd
On Thursday 09 April 2009 12:59:09 Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> I don't think that pdpedia is a replace
n this way anyway, so please throw in
suggestions, before i get carried away ;)
ciao,
dmotd
On Thursday 09 April 2009 07:25:06 Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> There are lots of good ideas worth trying. We've talked about it
> a lot, we just need someone to take charge of it. I am jus
wiki, but you can use the document found here:
http://puredata.info/Members/dmotd/pd.vanilla.textref/view
note, this plain text reference may be missing details on creation arguments +
inlets/outlets.. these can be found in the full sql refrence:
http://puredata.info/Member
identical to
the equivelent C internals, and i have avoided using [expr], so the math may
look a little confusing.
i only ported the code for the objects i was using, but i will add the other
eq-cookbook filters when i next get a chance.
ciao,
dmotd
#N canvas 266 16 753 711 10;
#X obj 106 12 inlet
nsidered
pd useless? ;)
ciao
dmotd
On Monday 23 March 2009 23:03:55 Chris McCormick wrote:
> Yo,
>
> IIRC, one of their complaints from last year was that our application had
> too many parts. Next time we should pick just one or two specific tasks and
> go with them. Maybe with
shorthand [; foo[. but
you are right it is a little confusing for new users..
perhaps this just needs clearer documenting? 'what does a semi-colon at the
start of a message mean?' in the FAQ?
dmotd
On Friday 20 March 2009 10:38:06 Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Here's somethin
for
next year.
cheers,
dmotd
On Thursday 19 March 2009 18:07:15 Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Well, we didn't get accepted but now at least we do have a nice
> collection of projects for people to take on.
>
> http://socghop.appspot.com/program/accepted_orgs/google/gsoc2009
todays baffling techno-communcications wasteland is a bit of a stretch ;)
ciao,
dmotd
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 21:41:46 Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> Yeah, in case I came across too strong, I think that IRC is very
> useful, and voice chat is too. We can have both running for this
>
translator
mark barden, who has also done an excellent job.
dmotd
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 05:12:21 Johannes Kreidler wrote:
> hi list,
>
> I am pleased to announce that the big pd tutorial I wrote in the last
> years with the help of a grant by the Music University of Freiburg /
&
oh and don't forget that this mailing list is archived, and this is actually a
query that comes up once every few months.. you could probably answer all of
your own questions with a few well targeted search terms..
http://puredata.info/community/lists/
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 00:05:39
as a
list which you can process with your own math.
as for your camera, it should be supported by gem, but DV support can be a bit
sketchy on some platforms..
gem is part of the pd-extended build which runs on many systems..
this is a fairly broad answer to a broad question, i hope it help
i am really unsure what you are talking about.. a meeting is what it is, and
the medium will never dictate what you are talking about and the intensity
with which it is conducted.. perhaps face to face contact is good for
watching the iris quiver and building a psychological profile based on tha
the long run.
closebang, though, will probably be needed in some form or other."
so it's obviously still a work in progress, regardless initbang/closebang are
at least fairly consistent with constructor/destructor methods in other
languages. we'll see where this goes.
cheers,
dm
ily in the past so it may be buggy.. as with
all dynamic patching (especially GOP/namecanvas) use with caution!
cheers,
dmotd
On Thursday 12 March 2009 03:55:21 Derek Holzer wrote:
> Would like to show some examples of dynamic and self-modifying Pd
> patches during a workshop here in Berlin.
or several
years. although he does still own the parent site floppy35.de..
markmail.com is useful ;)
ciao,
dmotd
ps.. i have numerous experiments in dyn-pd on old hard-disk-drives.. wouldn't
be too difficult to dig through, but i am sure you will find plenty of
examples..
On Thursday 12 M
n to a few
disciplined people on the list wanting to maintain a slice of
puredata.org/pdpedia every time they see a piece of pd magic.
cheers,
dmotd
On Monday 09 March 2009 05:08:54 Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> I've had an idea for a long time for a web interface to the patches
>
ed by ubuntustudio[2] do not run stably. otherwise,
planetccrma[3] for fedora is a popular choice, but i can't personally speak
for the 64bit builds.
ciao,
dmotd
references
[1] http://www.64studio.com/node/877
[2] http://ubuntustudio.org/
[3] http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
as DS scalars)
g_scalar.c
g_template.c
g_traversal.c
these are just my notes..
as far as i know, miller is the only developer working on DS code, i would
love to be corrected however.. if anyone else can provide a developer
reference for data-structures i would be mu
many thanks IOhannes,
i have never really realised that [send] without an argument allows for
dynamic allocation, many years later this is a minor revelation (which has
been looking at me directly in the face for even longer).. unfortunately
[receive] does not have the same parameters, so my
subpatch and routing the send/receive outlet/inlet to the abstractions
outlet/inlet.. hope this helps..
dmotd
On Sunday 01 February 2009 00:55:24 Rory Walsh wrote:
> Quick question: is it possible to dynamically alter the send/receive
> symbols for GUI objects? I know that one can chang
On Sunday 01 February 2009 00:55:24 Rory Walsh wrote:
> Quick question: is it possible to dynamically alter the send/receive
> symbols for GUI objects? I know that one can change most attributes
> through various messages but is it possible to alter their
> send/receive symbols?
>
> Rory.
>
> p.
marius schebella wrote:
> youtube videos are more tricky, because you would have to
> convert them from flash to some readable file format.
as gem has ffmpeg support, and ffmpeg can read flash (flv)
videos, then i can only assume that it is possible to do as
marius describes with youtube (with ac
licone valley.. screw the
lot of them, i'm making 3d with clay..
cheers pd crew, you folks rock.
love,
dmotd..
B. Bogart wrote: > Hey,
>
> I never used the flglx drivers, but it looks to me that your gem is
> linked against mesa, not the glx included with the
i hope someone can shed some light on this.. if it means
downgrading drivers, i am happy to do so but i have little
time for trial and error.. and yes, i know ati cards have
a dismal track record, but this is my only laptop and i am
stuck with the card fitted..
thanks..
dmotd.
Thi
ver as it may confuse the concept
of 'lib/object' namespacing.. anyhow good work on
hcs/bbogarts part.. nice to see tot/toxy/etc is becoming
unecessary these days..
completely out of the loop,
dmotd
Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-
hi thomas,
this fix works fine, many thanks.
dmotd.
Thomas Grill wrote:
> Hi all,
> it's a problem already encountered by some and i hope that i've finally
> fixed this in the CVS... please try again!
> best greetings, Thomas
>
> dmotd schrieb:
> >hi thom
-gcc.inc TARGETMODE=release
TARGETTYPE=multi THREADED=1 _build_
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dmotd/pure-data/externals/grill/py'
mkdir -p pd-linux/release-multi/
g++ -c -msse -mfpmath=sse -ffast-math -O2 -march=prescott -pthread -fPIC
-DPY_EXPORTS -DPY_NUMPY -DPY_USE_GIL -DN
myself, it's just a shame i can't
return the favour. i hope your exuberant attitude,
patience and persistence will reflect upon us all.
may your output continue to serve for a long time to come
and may your words be an ongoing asset to the pd-list
archives.
much respect,
pat
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