Hi Gilberto,
thanks for sharing your work!
I'm interested in looking at your dimensionality reduction objects, but I'm
a Linux user. Any plan to port your work to Linux?
thanks!
best wishes,
M
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Marco Donnarumma
New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director.
Embodied
Hi Gilberto,
For me this is a really exciting and interesting project. Congratulations on
the great work, I look forward to reading through your publications.
best,
Jamie
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Gilberto Bernardes bernard...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I’m working on a project for my
Dear Marco
thanks for your feedback. The dimensionality reduction algorithms are not
externals...simply abstraction, so, I guess you will not find any trouble
running it on Linux. If you run it on pd-extended, I'm pretty sure you will
not need other any external libraries, with the exception of
Thanks Gilberto!
sounds great. Will take a look,... here at Goldsmiths we are developing
time-series analysis and statistical methods for Pd (and other software),
that's the reason of my interest.
best wishes,
M
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Marco Donnarumma
New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher,
Hi,
I’m working on a project for my PhD that recombines audio segments
according to pre-defined generative methods. For those familiarised
with concatenative sound synthesis, earGram reformulates the notion of
unit selection algorithms to encompass generative music strategies. It
relies heavily
Hi,
First of all the interface is really well done, it's not easy to build
something like this in pd. I am trying to run it on linux / 64bit. I
don't have bark and bark~ with the linux version of
http://puredata.info/downloads/timbreid? Trying to use barkSpec I get:
Bark spacing must be