Re: [PD] Controlling amplitude with readsf~

2014-04-22 Thread Simon Wise
On 22/04/14 21:12, Claire O'Connor wrote: I am still having a bit of trouble. I am using another line object to ramp up the number box to fade in my .wav file but when I go to ramp it back down, it jumps straight to zero. I have also tried to 'reset' the line object but that involves sending a

Re: [PD] [PD-dev] oggread~ not working on pd-extended or libpd on windows.

2014-04-04 Thread Simon Wise
On 05/04/14 14:21, Martin Peach wrote: I think it's here: http://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data/patches/ that seems to be for pd rather than externals??? maybe a patch to debian package pd-pdogg, which could then get upstream, since for some (especially older) externals this may be the most

Re: [PD] Looking for some processing tools for audio mixing

2014-03-31 Thread Simon Wise
On 01/04/14 00:20, Christoph Kuhr wrote: Hi everyone, at the moment I am using some analog outboard equipment to assist me with my audio mixing. for audio mixing to replace an analogue mixer you are probably better off looking at ardour, or any other digital audio workstation. You can of

Re: [PD] [OT] Pd to play sounds simultaneously on 8 speakers with cheap computer

2014-03-29 Thread Simon Wise
On 29/03/14 22:56, Jack wrote: Hello, Is it possible to use BeagleBoard, Raspberry Pi, Udoo or others without dropout with this configuration : 8 IR sensors 1 BeagleBoard (or Raspberry Pi, or Udoo or others) with Pd and linux 1 sound cards with 8 output 8 speakers like this : 8 IR sensors -

Re: [PD] [OT] Raspberry Pi Wolfson Audio Card

2014-03-19 Thread Simon Wise
On 19/03/14 23:27, Winfried Ritsch wrote: Am Mittwoch, 19. März 2014, 00:24:25 schrieb Simon Wise: On 18/03/14 22:02, Winfried Ritsch wrote: Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 16:01:20 schrieb Rafael Vega: Anyone wants to share their experience with the BeagleBoneBlack? Yes. Since autumn, i

Re: [PD] PD on Raspbian

2014-03-19 Thread Simon Wise
On 19/03/14 23:29, Christian Fischer wrote: - When opening a new Pd window (ctrl+n), it pops up so high in the bottom left corner of the screen, that you can not see the menu anymore. Therefore the window is not moveable or usable. Used Pd already on various PCs and OS but this I have never

Re: [PD] [OT] Raspberry Pi Wolfson Audio Card

2014-03-18 Thread Simon Wise
On 18/03/14 22:02, Winfried Ritsch wrote: Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 16:01:20 schrieb Rafael Vega: Anyone wants to share their experience with the BeagleBoneBlack? Yes. Since autumn, i am trying to set up an kit hardware+software with BBB for computer-musicians as stomp box, works quite

Re: [PD] Tannhauser Pure Data compiler

2014-03-17 Thread Simon Wise
On 17/03/14 23:26, Ingo wrote: I just found out about the Tannhäuser Pure Data compiler. Does anybody know who makes it or where to get this compiler? Thanks! Ingo google took me here ...

Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues

2014-03-16 Thread Simon Wise
Any digital instrument also has latencies. Basically it is a matter of playing the instrument you are using. How are you measuring the latency? with a digital instrument, in this context, it has to be from the time the gesture is made that controls the effect, till the effect is heard by the

Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues

2014-03-15 Thread Simon Wise
On 15/03/14 23:03, Dan Wilcox wrote: I guess I don't get that since I've been playing that relative latency for years. How is 10-15 ms not real time? It's not even really perceivable unless you're doing lots of high rate short attack decay stuff. At least as far as I can tell. I must be slow.

Re: [PD] using pd live (sans computer/laptop/raspberry pi)

2014-03-14 Thread Simon Wise
On 15/03/14 09:56, Charles Z Henry wrote: On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Jonathan Wilkesjancs...@yahoo.com wrote: On 03/14/2014 03:44 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote: Without a computer, no. Without a desktop or laptop computer, yes. Well, maybe we could design and manufacture an enormous ASIC

Re: [PD] KMI SoftStep foot controller?

2014-03-09 Thread Simon Wise
On 09/03/14 02:58, Jonghyun Kim wrote: For OSC connection, you can also [netsend] with tcp, [netsend -u] with udp My experience was [netsend] is a little better than others. Ok ... for me [packOSC] didn't work with [netsend], I didn't investigate why but just used [udpsend] instead. Simon

Re: [PD] KMI SoftStep foot controller?

2014-03-08 Thread Simon Wise
On 08/03/14 21:13, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote: On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Simon Wisesimonzw...@gmail.com wrote: On 08/03/14 06:24, Jonghyun Kim wrote: Thanks Chris for the answer! I was worried about compatibility with Pd. How about OSC function with Pd? It's OSC works with [netsend]

Re: [PD] KMI SoftStep foot controller?

2014-03-07 Thread Simon Wise
On 08/03/14 06:24, Jonghyun Kim wrote: Thanks Chris for the answer! I was worried about compatibility with Pd. How about OSC function with Pd? It's OSC works with [netsend] or [udpsend]? [your OSC message( | [packOSC] | [udpsend] pd-osc: /usr/lib/pd/extra/osc/packOSC.pd_linux pd-iemnet:

Re: [PD] Myo armband and Pd?

2014-02-24 Thread Simon Wise
On 25/02/14 02:28, Dan Wilcox wrote: They have an SDK, so I imagine you can get the data out and send it over OSC. At least thats my plan when I get my dev Myo … :D then they aren't saying go away after all ... some data is available, presumably already analysed which would be quick and easy

Re: [PD] threads in pd, dataflow

2014-02-22 Thread Simon Wise
On 23/02/14 08:16, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: On 02/21/2014 10:04 PM, Simon Wise wrote: On 22/02/14 06:28, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: On 02/21/2014 06:41 AM, Simon Wise wrote: Something to really make pd parallel would involve treating fan-outs as opportunities for the interpreter to launch each

Re: [PD] threads in pd, dataflow

2014-02-22 Thread Simon Wise
On 23/02/14 15:13, Simon Wise wrote: Note that we already break cycles in the graph, so we can indeed take each branch as a separate tree. ... but it is more an unroll than a break, or rather an exploration of the graph as a tree which may revisit the same nodes ... programmer beware

Re: [PD] Myo armband and Pd?

2014-02-22 Thread Simon Wise
On 23/02/14 10:47, Richie Cyngler wrote: https://www.thalmic.com/en/myo/ Is anyone working with this? Unfortunately it's closed source and their locking down the data stream from what I've read. I actually can't find what sort of data it does put out other than a set of predetermined gestures.

Re: [PD] libpd separating gui from core

2014-02-21 Thread Simon Wise
On 21/02/14 20:41, Charles Goyard wrote: Hi, just to give some example of single vs multi-threaded, and some comparison points. - projects like haproxy and lighthttpd show that good state machine programming can be more efficient that multi-threaded programming, even on multi-core computers.

[PD] threads in pd, dataflow

2014-02-21 Thread Simon Wise
On 22/02/14 06:28, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: On 02/21/2014 06:41 AM, Simon Wise wrote: Something to really make pd parallel would involve treating fan-outs as opportunities for the interpreter to launch each branch in a new thread, implementing the inherent parallelism in the dataflow paradigm

Re: [PD] Is open source better?

2014-02-10 Thread Simon Wise
On 10/02/14 20:27, Lorenzo Sutton wrote: Hi Pall, On 10/02/2014 04:45, Pall Thayer wrote: This was a faculty grant at a US arts-focused college. I would say that 95% of students, 80% of faculty use Apple products. That really doesn't matter though. As you asked for feedback.. I think it

Re: [PD] Is open source better?

2014-02-10 Thread Simon Wise
On 11/02/14 04:40, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Unfortunately the open source definition was designed to subtly hide the ethical reasons for doing open source development. The reasoning for this was quite straightforward-- share with your neighbor doesn't attract business dollars. So open source

Re: [PD] Infinite Permissions Loop

2014-02-10 Thread Simon Wise
On 11/02/14 08:24, Wesley Boynton wrote: Hello, all! I am currently using PD-Extended in both OSX 10.8 and 10.9 environments. On our administrator accounts, we installed X11 and everything went fine. It launches and all is well. However, in our primary user accounts, we're greeted with a You

Re: [PD] Infinite Permissions Loop

2014-02-10 Thread Simon Wise
On 11/02/14 09:43, Wesley Boynton wrote: No such luck, unfortunately. All pd-related programs have the necessary permissions, yet I am still stuck in the loop. then maybe you need to turn off the offending filter all together. Simon ___

Re: [PD] Infinite Permissions Loop

2014-02-10 Thread Simon Wise
On 11/02/14 09:43, Wesley Boynton wrote: No such luck, unfortunately. All pd-related programs have the necessary permissions, yet I am still stuck in the loop. try checking the path and permissions of the executables ... maybe your administrator path is different, or the limited accounts

Re: [PD] Is open source better?

2014-02-10 Thread Simon Wise
On 11/02/14 10:46, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: On 02/10/2014 05:31 PM, Simon Wise wrote: On 11/02/14 04:40, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Unfortunately the open source definition was designed to subtly hide the ethical reasons for doing open source development. The reasoning for this was quite

Re: [PD] check mail with pd ?

2014-02-09 Thread Simon Wise
On 09/02/14 16:34, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: On 02/08/2014 11:44 PM, Simon Wise wrote: ... It would be nice to be able to do this natively, especially since many Pd programmers are not that familiar with procedural programming. It is certainly practical and worthwhile to extend Pd

Re: [PD] Is open source better?

2014-02-09 Thread Simon Wise
On 10/02/14 11:53, Pall Thayer wrote: I'm giving a presentation this week. In a way, it's a counter argument to a recent presentation on Max/MSP. One of the things that I want to highlight is the open sourceness of PD. libpd presents a very good argument and I'll be highlighting a project I was

Re: [PD] Is open source better?

2014-02-09 Thread Simon Wise
On 10/02/14 13:36, Pall Thayer wrote: This is where things enter into the odd world of academia. In all honesty, I think our application for the particular grant that was available was an outlier. The grant came with caveats. Projects were to target technology that would likely be used by

Re: [PD] Is open source better?

2014-02-09 Thread Simon Wise
On 10/02/14 14:45, Pall Thayer wrote: This was a faculty grant at a US arts-focused college. I would say that 95% of students, 80% of faculty use Apple products. That really doesn't matter though. The project is out there. It can be ported to any platform if people want. More than anything, it

Re: [PD] Is open source better?

2014-02-09 Thread Simon Wise
On 10/02/14 14:46, Pall Thayer wrote: https://github.com/pallthayer/gesturalmusic It's GPL, so no enterprising re-distribution allowed. I'll give it a try if I get time with an iOS device. Thanks, Simon ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list

Re: [PD] Is open source better?

2014-02-09 Thread Simon Wise
On 10/02/14 11:53, Pall Thayer wrote: is the open sourceness of PD. libpd presents a very good argument and I'll be highlighting a project I was involved with that produced an IOS app that used libpd as the audio engine. Is there anything else I should be considering besides the obvious points

Re: [PD] check mail with pd ?

2014-02-08 Thread Simon Wise
On 09/02/14 07:59, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: On 02/08/2014 01:40 PM, Martin Peach wrote: A few years ago I implemented a patch for strings in Pd that adds a string or blob type that allows (I think) for what you are describing. I believe it's still part of Pd extended, but Miller didn't like it

Re: [PD] cryptocurrency and pd

2014-02-06 Thread Simon Wise
On 07/02/14 09:56, Thomas Mayer wrote: On 06.02.2014 10:09, i go bananas wrote: Has anything been done to try to marry these together yet? PuREST JSON includes a sonification for Bitcoin values going back to 2011, but I guess, that is not what you wanted to know. it sounds the more likely

Re: [PD] Legal restrictions for apps

2014-02-05 Thread Simon Wise
On 05/02/14 21:55, Ed Kelly wrote: Hi Dan, Miller et al. I'm still somewhat confused about the LGPL issues with regarding apps. Say I make an app that uses LibPd, and include an object or library that is licensed with an LGPL license. Would I have to include all source code for the app itself,

Re: [PD] Legal restrictions for apps

2014-02-05 Thread Simon Wise
On 06/02/14 00:36, Dan Wilcox wrote: Short answer: yes, it's sufficient to provide the object files and static libs As far as my understanding of GPL LGPL goes, you do not need to publish your app sources when using LGPL libraries as the Lesser part of the LGPL allows for distribution and is

Re: [PD] mouse icons

2014-01-26 Thread Simon Wise
On 25/01/14 09:59, Peter P. wrote: Simon Wise wrote: They are certainly are system icons, they change if I change the system cursor theme. In xfce different sets of icons are selectable as themes for the mouse. But here there has always been one missing ... the one shown while hovering over

Re: [PD] Multi-input USB audio into Raspberry Pi

2014-01-24 Thread Simon Wise
On 24/01/14 01:52, Chris McCormick wrote: Hi all, I might be really pushing my luck here, what with all the reports of audio issues on the Pi, but has anyone heard of somebody getting multi-input audio working with a multi-input USB 2.0 audio device? I have a dream of running one of these

Re: [PD] mouse icons

2014-01-23 Thread Simon Wise
On 24/01/14 07:48, Peter P. wrote: Hi, I am on Pd-0.45.0 vanilla compiled from Miller's git sources on Linux with Tcl/Tk 8.5.0-2.1 In what sense are the mouse icons that Pd uses dependent on the operating system? I feel they have changed in a way that confuses me since I compiled Pd on a new

Re: [PD] headroom in Pd

2013-12-31 Thread Simon Wise
On 31/12/13 08:30, Dan Wilcox wrote: Ouch. I guess alot of us don't have serious projects :D (Out of curiosity, does Max do soft clipping also?) the point was that OSX was messing with the sound between the software, presumably any software, and the audio output ... which may perhaps be

Re: [PD] headroom in Pd

2013-12-31 Thread Simon Wise
On 01/01/14 11:32, Chris Clepper wrote: It's very, very easy to avoid any sort of clipping processing by using hardware with drivers that don't have any! Avid, Apogee, MOTU, RME, and many others have bit transparent OSX CoreAudio drivers. Also, any DAC worth it's using can reconstruct far

Re: [PD] Creating random filenames

2013-12-30 Thread Simon Wise
On 30/12/13 00:10, Jack wrote: Le 29/12/2013 13:17, Ronni Montoya a écrit : Hi, how can i create random file names in pd? I need to have a recording button in my patch that everytimes records an audio file in a different ( random ) file name. For example, each time i record something it

Re: [PD] using rpi_osc_video_player

2013-11-06 Thread Simon Wise
On 06/11/13 16:10, Antoine Villeret wrote: hi, nice to hear that you try and like it ! concerning the video encoding, you could do that with ffmpeg or avconv but i never try it, so I don't know which parameters work I haven't managed on ffmpeg yet, but the person making the content is working

[PD] using rpi_osc_video_player

2013-11-05 Thread Simon Wise
I've finally got back to working with video on the RPi, and Antoine's player is very useful. I am hoping to add alpha, layers and still images to it, and the ability to seek to the start of the video (at least). The current code is working, playing back the sample test.h264 file nicely but

[PD] using rpi_osc_video_player

2013-11-05 Thread Simon Wise
I've finally got back to working with video on the RPi, and Antoine's player is very useful. I am hoping to add alpha, layers and still images to it, and the ability to seek to the start of the video (at least). The current code is working, playing back the sample test.h264 file nicely but

Re: [PD] Building externals on OSX

2013-10-22 Thread Simon Wise
On 23/10/13 05:12, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Debian supports PPC, no? Anyone know how it does on the old machines? I suppose since Pd is in the repos one could say it still supports PPC. :) I don't think their main ppc target is Apples now, and the Open Firmware boot system is very old, I

Re: [PD] reading tables indices with liner interpoation

2013-10-05 Thread Simon Wise
On 05/10/13 15:52, peiman khosravi wrote: Hello, Thanks for the reply. The thing is that I need to get discrete values to write to another table. So if I input 0.5 I want to get the exact mean of the first and second array elements. I guess it could be done manually in an abstract, but it'd

Re: [PD] Legal restrictions for apps

2013-10-04 Thread Simon Wise
On 05/10/13 01:47, Dan Wilcox wrote: Actually no. This is a common misconception. The GPL does *not* forbid selling GPL software! The requirement is that you have to publish *all source* and especially modifications you make. It also very explicitly allows using it yourself in any way,

Re: [PD] Legal restrictions for apps

2013-10-03 Thread Simon Wise
On 03/10/13 10:39, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: And make sure that all the authors sign off on that license change. this was the subject of a long discussion on this list and discussions with the authors and copyright holders, check the archives for details, the license change was not done

Re: [PD] Legal restrictions for apps

2013-10-03 Thread Simon Wise
On 03/10/13 03:17, Tony Hillerson wrote: I agree that it seems like there's there's no prohibition on distributing LPGL objects You must distribute them under the LGPL, and that requires making their source code available, just like the GPL. However LGPL programs/libraries can be linked to

Re: [PD] from poles/zeros to biquad coefficients - how to? (something like max's z-plane)

2013-09-24 Thread Simon Wise
On 24/09/13 21:46, Funs Seelen wrote: On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.comwrote: so you're basically saying all i need to use is use only the real part, right? No, I meant that I have the idea that the imaginary part in the calculated coefficients will

Re: [PD] Cannot get [hid] to work properly with my mouse

2013-09-23 Thread Simon Wise
On 23/09/13 20:10, s p wrote: The patch I am doing is for a workshop, so I'd like to be platform independent... But thanks for the tip anyways! platform independent plus using input is going to be quite limited, since under the surface there will be quite different implementations per

Re: [PD] Migrate away from Sourceforge?

2013-08-31 Thread Simon Wise
On 31/08/13 06:46, Thomas Mayer wrote: I cannot vouch, that any commercial service will not do the same of course. Github e.g. stopped supporting downloads of binaries a few months ago. ISPs charge for bandwidth, in some places much more heavily than others, so for hosting lots of binaries

Re: [PD] problems with presets and midi controller

2013-08-30 Thread Simon Wise
On 30/08/13 07:48, Ronni Montoya wrote: Im using the Killamix mini controller . This one: http://www.kentonuk.com/products/items/midicontrol/kmix-mini.shtml It has rotatory knobs, they are the type which can rotate endlessly, it has leds around the knobs . Is it possible to send the data

Re: [PD] send message to current pd-window

2013-08-29 Thread Simon Wise
On 29/08/13 14:57, Ingo wrote: I was kind of hoping to find a simple and existing solution for globally sending hid inputs to the current Pd-patch / subpatch / window inside of Pd. Since I need this only for speeding up programming I found an external solution btnx to reprogram the mouse

Re: [PD] problems with presets and midi controller

2013-08-28 Thread Simon Wise
On 29/08/13 11:28, Ronni Montoya wrote: when I'm playing with my midi controller and i change my preset in my patch and then i continue playing with my midi controller, the pd patch is gonna make a jump in the values of my slider, because my midi controllers has a memory and remember the last

Re: [PD] Upcoming pd-l2ork release teaser

2013-08-27 Thread Simon Wise
On 28/08/13 04:34, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: On 08/27/2013 12:56 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote: On 08/27/13 18:20, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote: to share a small but hopefully sweet teaser screenshot with everyone :-) while it does look pretty, i hope you are not going to start teaching people to use

Re: [PD] Upcoming pd-l2ork release teaser

2013-08-27 Thread Simon Wise
On 28/08/13 11:36, Simon Wise wrote: also, in a potential future with some kinds of parallelism in pd, taking Fanout (rather than Trigger) as an explicit statement that the branches are not dependent on order of execution is quite interesting, and very consistent with the ideal that Fanout

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] pd 0.45-0 released

2013-08-26 Thread Simon Wise
On 26/08/13 22:03, me.grimm wrote: just currious, is all the work jonathon wilkes been doing on the pd gui stuff (search, preferences, etc) on OSX expected to be a part of Pd Vanilla? that is up to Miller, if it fits his plans or not, otherwise it's in extended, or imported manually where

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] pointillism @ ICMC2013

2013-08-12 Thread Simon Wise
On 12/08/13 15:35, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote: the ICMC2013 has started this morning in Perth/Australia. since i'm performing my piece pointillism tomorrow night at The Bakery/artrage (233 James Street Northbridge), it'd be great to meet with people who happen to be in the area. It would be

Re: [PD] [PD-announce] pointillism @ ICMC2013

2013-08-12 Thread Simon Wise
On 12/08/13 22:29, Chris McCormick wrote: On 12/08/13 15:51, Simon Wise wrote: On 12/08/13 15:35, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote: the ICMC2013 has started this morning in Perth/Australia. since i'm performing my piece pointillism tomorrow night at The Bakery/artrage (233 James Street Northbridge

Re: [PD] get dir of current pd

2013-07-30 Thread Simon Wise
On 30/07/13 22:04, yvan volochine wrote: I'd definitely go for the shell script solution.. although after some quick tests I didn't manage to run 2 different pd instances from one shell script... pd is your friend here, to run the process in the background Simon

Re: [PD] Fwd: right angle connections

2013-06-14 Thread Simon Wise
On 14/06/13 16:15, michael noble wrote: On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvici...@vt.edu wrote: While I agree with you that in most cases segmented patch cords are unnecessary, if you never have a need for them I presume you must be then using sends and receives for any situation

Re: [PD] OT: raspberry pi

2013-05-17 Thread Simon Wise
On 16/05/13 23:39, Max wrote: hi patrick Why don't you just use millers images with vanilla or the satellite-ccrma with pd-ext, both linked here: https://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi Both images are very close to 8GB (though much of that is empty space) ... the CCRMA one did fit my SD

Re: [PD] direct connection from pd to webrowser, low latency

2013-04-29 Thread Simon Wise
On 29/04/13 01:36, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote: I implemented a version of an idea that had been done several times in the past ... a silent disco, where there are two djs playing to wireless headsets over 2 different channels ... with all sharing the same physical space. The result is

Re: [PD] direct connection from pd to webrowser, low latency

2013-04-27 Thread Simon Wise
On 27/04/13 05:38, o...@onyx-ashanti.com wrote: On Apr 26, 2013 10:08 PM, katjakatjavet...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Onyx, What is your aim, do you want to entertain your (physically present) audience via smart phones instead of PA system? Actually it a sonic space I want to explore. To play to

Re: [PD] [LAU] 'Modular' midi controller for keyboard

2013-03-30 Thread Simon Wise
On 30/03/13 05:35, rosea.grammostola wrote: The bcr2000 has rotary encoders with LEDS. The bitstream 3X does have potentiometers and it's possible to set the 3X in such a way that the know has to pass the value of an control in a certain software, before it gets 'on'. I find the need to

Re: [PD] GUI abstraction issues

2013-02-18 Thread Simon Wise
On 18/02/13 21:19, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2013-02-18 13:36, Esteban Viveros wrote: 2013/2/18 IOhannes m zmoelnigzmoel...@iem.at yes it is. You know someway to solve that issue?? currently the only way (i know of) is to make your [cnv]

Re: [PD] RPi Video player was : Re: RPi - GEM openGL

2013-02-17 Thread Simon Wise
On 17/02/13 17:51, Antoine Villeret wrote: hey Simon, I haven't check the JSON/RPC API of XBMC but yes I think there is some possibilty here Another way is to start with video player example like Ju said on his blog : http://w.xuv.be/projects/raspi_video_loop I'll give it a try next week and

[PD] Fwd: Re: RPi Video player was : Re: RPi - GEM openGL

2013-02-17 Thread Simon Wise
sorry, first went privately by mistake ... On 17/02/13 22:47, dreamer wrote: I've got lots of existing GEM stuff I was running a few years ago using a mac mini per projector that I'd like to port to Pis. You'd need to start with porting entire GEM to OpenGLES. that would be nice, but very

Re: [PD] pdp on RPI (was RPi - GEM openGL)

2013-02-17 Thread Simon Wise
On 17/02/13 23:33, me.grimm wrote: That's what I was assuming. How to build just pdp.pd_linux minus the pdp_opengl.pd_linux is the question I'll try later this afternoon if I get the chance does the raspbian package fail on raspbian?? I guess it must build, it has been built in the main

Re: [PD] RPi - GEM openGL

2013-02-16 Thread Simon Wise
On 16/02/13 20:16, Antoine Villeret wrote: hello, if by from within PD you mean triggering omxplayer from pd you can do that either by using [shell] like Simon explained or by using pdsend and pdreceive, this could be done remotely, here is an how to : http://antoine.villeret.free.fr/?p=600

Re: [PD] pdp on RPI (was RPi - GEM openGL)

2013-02-16 Thread Simon Wise
On 17/02/13 01:25, me.grimm wrote: Has anyone tried using pdp on a Pi? i get: ../../include/pdp_matrix.h:25:27: fatal error: gsl/gsl_block.h: No such file or directory even when doing: ./configure --disable-glx --disable-gsl which gives me: --enable-mmx=no --enable-quicktime=yes

Re: [PD] RPi - GEM openGL

2013-02-13 Thread Simon Wise
starter; #X obj 250 117 playit; #X text 116 201 open me using right-click for more info; #X text 125 327 Simon Wise 2012; #X text 139 219 (or control-click on OSX); #X text 222 96 put this on each Pi ..; #X text 6 279 IMPORTANT: if [netsend] can't connect it will hang; #X text 5 294 for a long time

Re: [PD] Range Slider Object

2013-02-05 Thread Simon Wise
On 04/02/13 23:37, Simon Wise wrote: On 04/02/13 14:09, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link: look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps

Re: [PD] Range Slider Object

2013-02-04 Thread Simon Wise
On 04/02/13 14:09, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link: look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps for sliders .. [vslider-help] will do

Re: [PD] Range Slider Object

2013-02-03 Thread Simon Wise
On 04/02/13 09:11, Scott R. Looney wrote: well i'm pretty sure as a Max user i think he means an object in which you can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link: look at [pd edit]

Re: [PD] Working RPI Soundcards (was raspberry pi user experience)

2013-02-01 Thread Simon Wise
On 01/02/13 21:22, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: No, as nothing of current Pd can be hardware accelerated. A fast GPU would only provide a benefit for Gem. Therefore, you can improve the performance of GEM on a RPI with an external video card, cool. ??? I don't think you could add an

Re: [PD] Working RPI Soundcards (was raspberry pi user experience)

2013-02-01 Thread Simon Wise
On 02/02/13 01:03, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: pd and pd-gui are two separate processes and they run on separate cores, if there is more than one. That makes me wonder now hoe the [pd~] separates the processes between 2 cores then. I really thought PD was a single core processor that you

Re: [PD] [nbuntil]: an non-blocking [until] replacement

2012-12-16 Thread Simon Wise
On 17/12/12 08:06, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Why not just trigger each iteration with [bang~]? because with [bang~] you would get a single iteration per block, rather than as many iterations as you have time for ... which seems to be the intention of [nbuntil], and very useful where you might

Re: [PD] how to use extensions .l_i386 and .l_ia64 for Linux externals

2012-12-07 Thread Simon Wise
On 08/12/12 07:50, katja wrote: Hello, I'd like to use extensions .l_i386 and .l_ia64 for Linux Pd externals, like it is in Hans Christoph Steiner's [filterview] project. But how does that work? In the makefile accompanying the filterview project, Linux executable extensions are conventional

Re: [PD] rjdj is gone, robotcowboy is coming ...

2012-11-02 Thread Simon Wise
On 02/11/12 11:04, Scott R. Looney wrote: i had heard that to be totally safe you needed to use MIT or BSD licensing on the external. has anyone found that to be generally true? To sell an app on the App Store you give apple a license to distribute it and they agree to give you 70% (or so) of

Re: [PD] rjdj is gone, robotcowboy is coming ...

2012-11-02 Thread Simon Wise
On 03/11/12 11:44, Scott R. Looney wrote: thanks for that excellent information Simon! very descriptive. i am partially wondering about this myself because there are a few developers out there using PD/libpd as a sound engine for games, and one obstacle encountered is that it is not possible to

Re: [PD] Stream phone call to pd?

2012-10-29 Thread Simon Wise
On 30/10/12 06:13, Johanna Nowak wrote: * Charles Henryczhe...@gmail.com [2012-10-29 21:12]: A software only solution is more interesting though--good luck, I have no clue how you might do it, but I'll be reading to know if/how you do. Has anyone already suggested a SIP software phone that

Re: [PD] MIDI and JACK autoconnection is a PITA...

2012-10-29 Thread Simon Wise
On 30/10/12 06:12, Johanna Nowak wrote: Jörn, this is a quick shoot from the hips, perhaps it can help: * Jörn Nettingsmeiernetti...@stackingdwarves.net [2012-10-29 20:38]: is there a way to prevent pd from doing this? particularly in the alsa midi case, it's a really blatant misfeature,

Re: [PD] Pd-extended 0.43 and Openbox

2012-10-04 Thread Simon Wise
On 04/10/12 15:54, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote: On 04/10/12 01:08, Simon Wise wrote: wouldn't that make it difficult to put the window outside the screen deliberately ... for example to hide the window decorations off-screen? I have needed to use this a few times (when making the window

Re: [PD] Pd-extended 0.43 and Openbox

2012-10-03 Thread Simon Wise
On 04/10/12 04:07, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: Sounds like this should actually be: set x [ expr max($x % $screenwidth - $::windowframex, 0)] set y [ expr max($y % $screenheight - $::windowframey, 0)] That would ensure that x and y are always= 0. Does changing that in pdtk_canvas.tcl solve

Re: [PD] Pd download page

2012-09-29 Thread Simon Wise
On 30/09/12 05:40, Antonio Roberts wrote: This has also happened to me on a couple of occasions. They saw that it was for all platforms and so downloaded it, regardless of operating system ... and then they got puzzled, asked someone else, downloaded the proper one and learnt something about

Re: [PD] arraysize WAS apt.puredata.info is back!

2012-09-28 Thread Simon Wise
On 28/09/12 12:48, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: I'm referring to what Hans wrote: For me, apt-get install pd-arraysize is far easier than trying to remember that [expr] trick. And thankfully we can write externals, so we can have choice. :-) exactly ... Not exactly-- you were

Re: [PD] arraysize WAS apt.puredata.info is back!

2012-09-28 Thread Simon Wise
On 29/09/12 00:57, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: So if you think the debian repos are the first place to look, then you would agree they are the first place I look for a file I am missing, so if someone referred to [arraysize] I'd check if I have it available by: $ apt-file search arraysize.pd

Re: [PD] arraysize WAS apt.puredata.info is back!

2012-09-27 Thread Simon Wise
On 28/09/12 03:23, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: And who is this mythical user that looks to the Debian repositories to figure out how to do something in a programming language? (Hm, I'm not getting audio output, let's open up Synaptic and search 20,000 mostly non-related packages for a solution...)

Re: [PD] arraysize WAS apt.puredata.info is back!

2012-09-27 Thread Simon Wise
On 28/09/12 11:38, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: - Original Message - From: Simon Wisesimonzw...@gmail.com And who is this mythical user that looks to the Debian repositories to figure out how to do something in a programming language? (Hm, I'm not getting audio output, let's open up

Re: [PD] Super computer made of legos and Raspberry Pi computers

2012-09-16 Thread Simon Wise
On 17/09/12 07:41, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: it's more powerful than the Pi, but seems rather expensive still. It's $150, which is not that much less than an iphone. And if you take all the phone cost/screen and etc so you get only a single board, it should be cheaper and more powerful.

Re: [PD] finding objects ?

2012-09-08 Thread Simon Wise
I can update vcf~ in the PDDP docs at some point, but aside from that what do you have in mind? Multi-dimensional indexing whose data can be easily referenced by multiple features (object search, auto-completion, maybe other) How will multiple dimensions help users find something that

Re: [PD] Communicating with Pd

2012-09-03 Thread Simon Wise
On 03/09/12 17:30, Pierre Massat wrote: Dear List, I would like to know whether it is possible to communicate with an instance of Pd from a bash or a python script (things like sending control values to specific [receive] objects), or any other program actually. I guess I could look at pdsend

Re: [PD] finding objects ?

2012-09-03 Thread Simon Wise
On 03/09/12 18:11, Фывапр Олджэвич wrote: yes, I know about help patches, but as Processing and arduino has a list of all available commands and operators on a web-site (and it is douwnloadable) - it is easear to find objects and commands, which you don't know, but need. everything built-in

Re: [PD] best way of controlling 50 speakers with pd?

2012-09-02 Thread Simon Wise
On 03/09/12 03:28, Iain Mott wrote: perhaps your speakers already have amplifiers - if not, i came across this link recently for cheap amps: http://reviews.cnet.com/amplifiers-preamps-processors/lepai-lp-2020a/4505-7871_7-35190789.html these are rather nice little stereo amps for a good

Re: [PD] PD on Playstation 3?

2012-08-19 Thread Simon Wise
On 19/08/12 18:38, Filippo Beck Peccoz wrote: Hi all, Now my question: does anyone have practical experience with porting PD to PS3? Does it run smoothly? Is it easy to do so? Any thoughts are greatly appreciated :) there was a discussion back a few years regarding this ... the archives

Re: [PD] PD on Playstation 3?

2012-08-19 Thread Simon Wise
On 19/08/12 22:44, Filippo Beck Peccoz wrote: ah, seems like not much has happened since then.. I'm pretty sure it is doable with lbpd (correct me if I am horribly wrong), but what would be great is to have someone show up saying I've done it and it works! so that I can convince our programmers

Re: [PD] higher resolution screen capture

2012-07-23 Thread Simon Wise
On 20/07/12 23:39, Dan Wilcox wrote: I'd use ImageMagick and batch it. sure ... but the first attempt at resizing resized the pixel image rather than using the vector information, and after a quick look at the man page and failed attempts to use -geometry and -size it was clear it would take

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