Hi all,
I keep discovering the amazing things new versions of Pd can do that I
had no idea about. Regarding multi-channel specifically, is there a
tutorial or intro or how-to anywhere explaining the basic concepts and
objects for a newbie?
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Sad to hear this. So long, Ed.
I believe this was his most recent work. Love this album.
https://synchroma.bandcamp.com/album/driftwood
Maybe we can listen to it again today and remember him.
Cheers,
Chris.
On 11/3/24 9:22 am, João Pais wrote:
that is a pity, he was one of the punkiest
Hi,
Does anybody know of an object (maybe an abstraction over cyclone/seq)
with the following properties:
* Takes an external MIDI clock tick (like seq).
* Stores MIDI events as they happen (like seq).
* Can play back recording when ticks start from 0 (like seq).
* Can take a message like
be
a ratio. Say you go from 0.5 to 1, that's like multiplying it by 2, so
you have to convert this ratio to a dB change, formula is db =
log10(ratio) * 20, and a ratio of 2 is a 6.0206 dB increase.
Em sáb., 4 de nov. de 2023 às 05:15, Chris McCormick <mailto:ch...@mccormick.cx>> escreveu:
Hi,
Hopefully this elementary audio question is not too stupid.
If I have some signal source how I can I measure the relative change in
Db when some change is made to the signal? E.g. if I have an [osc~ 440]
going into a [*~] and I change the multiplier, how can I measure the
output from
Hi,
On 31/10/23 3:58 pm, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2023-10-31 at 15:06 +0800, Chris McCormick wrote:
On 31/10/23 2:52 am, Roman Haefeli wrote:
There is the [command] external, which is a fork of [ggee/shell] and
is meant as its successor. It's available for Raspberry Pi (32 and 64
bit
On 31/10/23 2:52 am, Roman Haefeli wrote:
There is the [command] external, which is a fork of [ggee/shell] and
is meant as its successor. It's available for Raspberry Pi (32 and 64
bit) through Deken.
If I type "command" into the Deken search I get `deken-externals` as the
only result. If I
Fantastic, congratulations Miller!
Chris.
On 21/10/23 10:17 am, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
see https://www.labiennale.org/en/music/2023/silver-lion
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If your question is how to upload Deken packages in general, then read:
https://github.com/pure-data/deken/blob/main/developer/README.md
That's the page I was looking for, thank you!
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Hello list,
Is there a webpage which explains how to provision and upload a simple
abstractions library to Deken in 2023?
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On 21/8/23 10:46 pm, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay wrote:
> This is a great object but you need to click on the box for it to work.
> The other is literally a pad (so you can click anywhere in the box and
> get coordinates)
This one looks like it could be better. The author figured out a
On 17/3/23 5:02 am, Giulio Moro via Pd-dev wrote:
Here's something the Chair and Bela teams have been working on for a few
months: a proof-of-concept web interface to Pd.
https://github.com/BelaPlatform/pure-data-web-GUI
Amazing! Thank you for sharing this!
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more views from others.
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On 15/11/22 3:48 pm, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
you probably are opening a new help-patch with an old Pd. try opening
the poly-help.pd that comes with the version of Pd you are using.
Yes that was it, sorry for the noise!
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Hi,
The help patch for [poly] looks a bit odd to me. The output from poly is
connected to the first text toggle, and nothing is connected to the
[print]. I'm on Pd 0.51.3.
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On 6/10/22 6:29 pm, Jean-Yves Gratius wrote:
@ Lucas Cordiviola
Great to hear that you compiled pdVst to current Pd version.
I don't work anymore on Windows, so I'm happy if you can go further and
maintain this project alive.
Thanks to the new PdVST release by Lucas Cordiviola I
Hi Lucas,
On 4/10/22 5:40 pm, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
Try with this new pdvst-0.52.
https://git.nubegris.com.ar/lucarda/pdvst-0.52/releases
It works! Thank you so much!
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Back in the day I used to run Modplug Tracker (OpenMPT) on Wine and have
Pd as a VST via the pdvst~ plugin. These days when I try this I get
crashes and segfaults. I have tried several of the new plugins but none
of them work except Camomile which has a bug where it won't find the
On 8/3/22 12:12 pm, Matt Davey wrote:
Dogs everywhere will be going mental
Yes but at a very specific BPM and in time to some to some great music.
Who let the dogs out,
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On 7/3/22 7:34 pm, Chris McCormick wrote:
1. Make the signal was somewhat robust to volume changes (e.g. if the
source volume was not at max it can still be read).
2. Make the signal robust o quite a saturated spectrum (e.g. if the
source is playing high bandwidth music the signal
Dear Pd-List,
I was hoping to get some advice on the following problem.
I have a Raspberry Pi sending stereo audio into a 2nd Raspberry Pi which
takes stereo input using a USB sound card. I would like for the first
device to be able to encode some basic control data on top of the audio
Hi Jakob,
You could try PdDroidParty and PdParty iOS:
https://droidparty.net/
http://danomatika.com/code/pdparty/
Both projects are open source.
Cheers,
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On 8/10/21 8:25 pm, Jakob wrote:
Dear list,
Has anyone of you heard/seen of a possibilty to integrate a pd patch into a
Hello,
To get PdDroidParty working again on newer versions of Android I had to
comment out the MIDI initialization code.
https://github.com/chr15m/PdDroidParty/blob/master/src/cx/mccormick/pddroidparty/PdDroidParty.java#L315
Hopefully I'll fix this some time before the singularity. If
Hello,
A new PdDroidParty release is out with the following fixes:
* Fixed back button handling (back exits patch immediately).
* Patch orientation now depends on aspect ratio of patch.
The second feature means you can now have portrait patches on the phone
by making your patch higher than
On 11/3/21 6:04 am, Simon Iten wrote:
Has anybody done anything like this in PD?
https://www.ableton.com/en/packs/beatseeker/
Basically a live drum to midi clock generator
You could use piem's aubio to do this. There is a Pd external.
https://aubio.org/
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Hi Antoine,
On 17/1/21 6:30 pm, Antoine Rousseau wrote:
Moreover, I downloaded
https://droidparty.net/patches/droidparty-demos.zip to my device, but
couldn't extract it to my newly created /PdDroidPart directory.
So I checked the zip file on my linux desktop, and I saw the archive
consists
who don't want to
tinker with their settings.
Cheers,
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On 15/1/21 8:54 am, Chris McCormick wrote:
Hi all,
There is a new build of PdDroidParty up on the website:
https://droidparty.net/downloads
This fixes a bunch of lingering bugs and usability issues that were
preventing it from
Hi all,
There is a new build of PdDroidParty up on the website:
https://droidparty.net/downloads
This fixes a bunch of lingering bugs and usability issues that were
preventing it from running on newer phones.
I'm tracking development of PdDroidParty on this project board:
On 8/12/20 6:58 am, Miller Puckette via Pd-list wrote:
Well, it's not an integer-year birthday (my FB account is in my dog's name and
list his birthday, not mine).
Happy Birthday to your fine dog, sir!
Woof woof,
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Hey all,
I noticed Michael Ganss has released pdjs and you can get it via Deken.
https://github.com/mganss/pdjs
It's a JavaScript interface for Pure Data, allowing you to create
objects that receive and send Pd messages using JavaScript code. Works
great so far!
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On 2/12/20 2:19 pm, Zack Lee wrote:
You can try the app from https://pdwebparty.herokuapp.com/
This is amazing! Congratulations!
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On 2/12/20 5:54 am, Kylee Kennedy wrote:
https://www.automatonism.com/
This is what I think you were describing perfectly. Super quick to just
patch a few higher level pd blocks together into a mixer and go.
Yes, it's great!
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oing acoustics experiments without having to
learn Pd. Doesn't make much 'music' but might be a good starting point.
cheers
Miller
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 09:38:44AM +0800, Chris McCormick wrote:
Hey all,
In 2020 is there a nice beginner library for Pd of high level GUI objects?
I'm thin
Hey all,
In 2020 is there a nice beginner library for Pd of high level GUI
objects? I'm thinking something where somebody can come in new to Pd and
string together a couple of sound generators with some effects units and
run them into a user friendly mixer and make a nice noise without having
On 4/11/20 11:12 pm, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
as of today, i have launched a new version of the backend for the deken
externals finder.
https://deken.puredata.info/
[such feature]
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Hey all,
Same question as the previous poster but I was wondering about inputs
rather than outputs. Ideal solution:
* USB.
* Low cost.
* More than 2 channels in.
* Headphone sized jacks.
* Works with Raspberry Pi.
I've searched but could not find such a beast. Any hints?
Cheers,
Hi,
On 28/6/19 4:38 am, Csaba Láng wrote:
@reboot puredata -gui -open /path-to-patch
Any clue what is wrong? Tried everything even put into script but no luck!
Questions:
* Is this installed in the crontab of the 'pi' user?
* Have you tried that exact command on the command line - e.g.
Hello,
Not sure if this has made it to the list previously:
https://brucesterling.tumblr.com/post/185748959833/automatonism-is-a-modular-synthesiser-that-runs-in
https://www.automatonism.com/
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Hi Julian,
On 6/6/19 9:20 pm, Julian Brooks wrote:
Any chance of sharing yr realtime mixing/mastering setup? Very curious.
I wrote up some details about the technical side here:
https://mccormick.cx/news/entries/hacksilver-technical-details
The tl;dr is: Raspberry Pi running Pd controlled by
Hello,
Thought I should probably share this in a way that is not embedded at
the end of another reply. *facepalm*
I just released Hacksilver, a new procedurally generated algorave album.
https://chr15m.bandcamp.com/album/hacksilver
It uses a whole slew of weird tech to generate the beats,
Hello Jakob,
On 13/3/19 1:36 am, Jakob Laue wrote:
What is your experience with algorithmic sound/melody generation in Pd?
Do you know any algorithms? Have you heard of something or somebody who
is doing a lot with algorithms in Pd?
Not an academic, but one particular technique has been very
Hi Enrike,
On 17/4/19 4:03 pm, enrike wrote:
I will think about how to make this work as you would expe
one more thing, I would like to have a toggle displaying the connection
status, is there an specific message the syncjams object issues when the
connection is ready? I am checking but I
Hi Enrike,
On 16/4/19 9:19 pm, enrike wrote:
Couple of issues about syncjams library. I am using it in a place with
no wifi connection and I noticed
- The argument BPM does not have any effect
syncjams $0/syncer, bpm 60, namespace syncjams, port 23232
- I would expect that a set-state
Hi Dan,
On 9/4/19 5:28 am, Dan Wilcox wrote:
The .pdz file is just a renamed .zip which makes the associating to
PdParty, etc a lot easier. This should work on any scene type or even
just a simple folder. I imagine your use case is to zip up a folder of
patches and some rescue files, so this
Hello,
On 8/4/19 10:45 am, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
...compressor as a Pd patch. > I'm using rms average to detect the gain level
and rampsmooth~ to
perform attack/release. I wouldn't know how to do it in Vanilla...
I generally ruin all my music with this:
On 18/3/19 6:16 pm, Jean-Yves Gratius wrote:
Just out of curiosity : do you have a touch screen ?
No but my Raspberry Pi does.
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On 17/3/19 8:24 pm, Chris McCormick wrote:
Thanks, I made a plugin based on this idea:
I also tried to figure out how to add mouse tracking (down/move/up) to
the IEM cnv object but failed. Having those events in non-edit mode
would enable users to build more interesting user
Hi,
On 15/3/19 5:37 pm, Jean-Yves Gratius wrote:
Then you'll always need to have a receiver (named "MOUSE") in your
patch, else you will receive error messages in pd console.
If you click on a bang object in your patch, you can then listen to the
MOUSE receiver and wait for the message
On 15/3/19 6:30 pm, Dan Wilcox wrote:
I would use #mouse to match the internal send names like #notein, etc. :)
Wow, I didn't know about these internal receivers. Here's the full set
of them:
~/dev/pure-data:[master]$ rgrep -E '"#[a-zA-Z]{2,}' -o src/
src/x_midi.c:"#midiin
On 15/3/19 6:30 pm, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Chris's comment about "in 2019" is spot on...
This was intended to convey my ignorance of Pd's progress rather than
any kind of criticism.
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Hi,
On 14/3/19 4:36 pm, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 14.03.19 03:46, Chris McCormick wrote:
Is there a way in a Pd [vanilla] patch to detect a mouse-down and
mouse-up event in non-edit mode? So for example to build a GUI which
works like a hardware keyboard key. Pressing it down mean
Hello,
Is there a way in a Pd [vanilla] patch to detect a mouse-down and
mouse-up event in non-edit mode? So for example to build a GUI which
works like a hardware keyboard key. Pressing it down mean on, letting go
means off.
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On 12/3/19 8:21 am, Chris McCormick wrote:
Hi Enrike,
On 11/3/19 4:48 pm, enrike wrote:
This sounds like a bug. If you can get me a patch that replicates it
reliably I'll file an issue on GitHub.
I will try but its going to be difficult because it just happens very
randomly and I dont see
Hi Enrike,
On 11/3/19 4:48 pm, enrike wrote:
This sounds like a bug. If you can get me a patch that replicates it
reliably I'll file an issue on GitHub.
I will try but its going to be difficult because it just happens very
randomly and I dont see any pattern at all to guess where it might
On 10/3/19 5:05 pm, enrike wrote:
I just experienced this again. For some reason despite BMP was 60 the
tick was twice faster, if not more, for a while, later it went down to
60. I dont know why this might be happening. It just happens sometimes.
I think at some point it was the opposite, it
On 7/3/19 5:17 am, enrike wrote:> there are some issues I need to check yet
One thing that would make SyncJams more reliable is if I removed the
elaborate state-sync feature. Alas I succumbed to the typical programmer
scope-creep and tried to throw the whole kitchen sink into the protocol.
Hi Enrike,
On 7/3/19 5:17 am, enrike wrote:
(I am fighting now with PdDroidPublisher as we would need to have an apk
that we can just install into participants mobiles. The PdDroidPublisher
documentation is outdated as far as I can see and I far from being an
expert in Android Studio
Hello Enrike,
On 6/3/19 12:18 am, enrike wrote:
We need a chronometer that runs in sync in multiple devices at the same
time.
SyncJams might work for you:
https://github.com/chr15m/SyncJams
The algorithm it uses is tolerant of adverse network conditions. All
devices run their own internal
On 6/1/19 7:50 pm, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Professors: *hint hint* contributing to an existing project like this
could be a GREAT student research/development project *hint hint*
Any student who wishes to do Android and Pure Data dev work could take a
look at these high priority issues in
Hi Oliver,
On 7/1/19 10:03 am, Chris McCormick wrote:
your latest build. seems to work alright, but the background is
rendered as black (!), making many example patches unusable unless
they have a coloured canvas or a png file as background !
I've filed an issue for this and will try to fix
Hi Antoine,
On 8/1/19 7:34 pm, Antoine Rousseau wrote:
I've just pushed a PR for this.
I have merged this. Thank you so much.
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On 7/1/19 10:46 pm, Antoine Rousseau wrote:
yes "ViewPort" is a special canvas-gui name (hard coded in the java),
that can be used to scroll through the main pd window:
- in the main pd window, create a canvas gui (add canvas)
- edit the canvas properties and set the receive name to
Hi Oliver,
On 6/1/19 4:56 pm, oliver wrote:
confirmed. only the "There are some good tips for Windows users in this
forum thread." link is still invalid, though
Fixed thanks.
your latest build. seems to work alright, but the background is rendered
as black (!), making many example patches
Hello Oliver!
On 4/1/19 9:10 am, oliver wrote:
unfortunately the "hurleur" links on http://droidparty.net/ are dead, so
i couldn't find any dedicated forums.
Thanks for the heads-up. I have fixed the forum link.
and your github account says that
you are looking for a maintainer (i'm sorry,
Hello!
On 03/08/18 14:00, Billy Stiltner wrote:
Thanks for this Chris, Have yet to try out pd-ws but it might be a bit
simpler for me to plug in place of Nicolas' websockets
for my browser interface to xensynth
It is basically the same but with no binary dependencies, and it only
supports
Hi Arnault,
The [text] element does not work because the version of Pd that ships
with PdDroidParty is currently out of date. I'm sort of working on a new
build but not sure when I will get that working. Patches welcome!
Cheers,
Chris.
On 10/07/18 00:08, Arnault Malgat wrote:
Hi,
I'm
Hi,
On 11/07/18 04:13, Peter P. wrote:
Furthermore, does anyone know if the 'tc' user can be added to an
audiogroup, whose permissions could be elevated through
/etc/security/limits.conf (currently not present in piCore).
I think you could do this by settings the rtprio limit directly in:
Hi Joe,
On 04/07/18 08:41, Joe Bowbeer wrote:
It /should/ be easy to update the library following these instructions:
https://github.com/libpd/pd-for-android#how-to-use-the-library
You just need to add jcenter() to your list of repositories and add the
following line to your dependencies:
Hi Tal,
On 02/07/18 05:23, Tal Kirshboim wrote:
This is the first release that is based on PD-0.48-0.
Congratulations! Great work you guys.
You previously updated libpd in the PdDroidParty project - what's the
process for that? Is it something I can do? This commit seems too easy:
Hi,
On 31/05/18 04:07, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 05/30/2018 09:15 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
different seed? I can see that with [zexy/time], but not realtime
well [realtime] will give you different results, based on what other
things your CPU is doing. so there *is* a bit of
Hi Luciano!
On 19/04/18 00:02, Luciano Azzigotti wrote:
> its possible to use any lib object?, or how I could render them to
android ?
Any object that is not in Pd "vanilla" will need to be compiled
specifically for the Android platform and included in a path where it
can be found. I don't
On 03/04/18 03:02, Miller Puckette wrote:
shouldn't this be expanded into a full-on scripting language?
Heck yes! For audio vectors the dataflow paradigm is glorious. But
building k-rate algorithms and logic with a mouse makes one i-rate (a
bit weird to whinge about this when I choose to
On 03/04/18 21:52, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
When users for a decade have said they wanted $0 in msg boxes,
they mean that they want to use Pd's notion of send-symbol locality
inside message boxes. They want that instead of manually querying
the value of a reserved dollarsign variable
On 20/03/18 05:29, Dan Wilcox wrote:
The "GUI faking" works at the moment and it's fast. I'm less inclined to
believe adding a webbrowser layer and in-app socket communication is
going to be performant on mobile devices.
There's no need to add in-app socket communication. The "server" runs
Hi,
Building on the excellent work of Nicolas Lhommet[1] this is a small
system for making browser based user interfaces with which to control
your Pd patches:
https://github.com/chr15m/pd-ws/
Here's an animated GIF of a user interface built with NexusUI.js[2]
controlling a Pd patch:
Hi,
I found a buffer overflow via makefilename which segfaults Pd. Have
attached a patch which replicates this behaviour. Let me know if more
info is needed.
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#N canvas 564 194 450 300 10;
#X msg 17 19 1;
#X obj 17 42 makefilename %1000f;
#X connect 0
On 09/03/18 00:09, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
we are proud to announce a major overhaul of the deken fileformat.
Great work, thanks for your efforts!
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puredata-0.48-1 is now in the PiCore repository!
\o/ thanks for your time and effort getting this in!
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Merged and updated on the website. Thanks!
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On 02/03/18 21:55, Dan Wilcox wrote:
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On 03/03/18 00:50, Christof Ressi wrote:
the third argument (the one that represents the "graph on parent" and
"hide object names and arguments" checkboxes) has changed its counting
method.
this argument actually is a bitfield where the first bit is "graph on parent" and the
second bit is
Hi Alexandre,
On 02/03/18 05:09, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Hi, looking for a vanilla "grid" like object, a while ago on this list,
> [touch] was presented as so. I tried downloading the abstractions from
> http://www.droidparty.net/ but I couldn't run the object on Pd 0.48-1,
> it just
Hi Thomas,
On 17/02/18 06:58, Thomas Grill wrote:
i have just submitted picore extension packages for pd-0.48-1 to the respective
repertory.
I hope i have met all the requirements, so that the package can become
canonical very soon.
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
If you want to
Hi Dan,
On 07/02/18 16:50, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Looks like an issue with autoconf of your system. If we used a dist tarball
with pregenerated configure scripts, this probably wouldn't be an issue since
then autoconf and automaker are not needed, just gcc and make.
I followed your instructions
Hi Dan,
On 03/02/18 21:15, Dan Wilcox wrote:
> Out of curiosity, does the autotools build work as well?
I got this when I tried:
tc@box:~/pure-data$ autoconf
configure.ac:9: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
If this token and others are legitimate, please use
Hi all,
This is fan mail for Pd on Tiny Core Linux onn Raspberry Pi.
TCL is a 50 megabyte GNU/Linux distribution which is
immutable-by-default and runs very well on the Raspberry Pi.
I managed to compile Pd and got it to output a test tone which is why I
am posting here. To do it yourself:
https://nicholas.carlini.com/code/audio_adversarial_examples/
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Hi Jonas,
This patch contains a subpatch which computes the SHA1 hash of the input:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/websocketserverinapatch/files/
Not exactly what you need but maybe you can use sha1 instead, or maybe
you can adapt it.
Cheers,
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On 27/10/17 04:46, hi via Pd-list
On 24/08/17 07:57, Antonio Roberts wrote:
Converting images to signals -
http://www.hellocatfood.com/five-days-of-pure-data-image-to-signal/
Randomising text -
http://www.hellocatfood.com/five-days-of-pure-data-randomise-text/
Infinite scrolling using [repeat] -
Hi,
I've been recording some candidate tracks for a new album. I'm using Pd
to perform live effects, acid, mixing, and mastering. If you have a
little time to flag any tracks you like it would help me decide which
ones will go into the final album:
On 15/06/17 03:53, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
@Dan
Check out the pure vanilla [touch] object in the Droidparty
abstractions: http://www.droidparty.net
kind of OT: pity, the zip's on that webpage are in Windows 10 "illegal"
= unusable.
樂
Can you email me off-list with a screenshot of the error
Hi,
>> can this be modified to a "jump on click" behaviour ?
On 14/06/17 04:36, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Jump on click *might* be possible. You’ll have to ask Chris as he made
the abstraction.
I don't remember how any of this works, sorry! My brain is very good at
forgetting things it thinks I
On 29/05/17 17:03, Max wrote:
What about your own moonlib/popen?
How do ggee/shell, motex/system and moonlib/popen compare?
And does anybody know if any of them are blocking so that the timing of
an external script is deterministic from within Pd's logical timeframe?
Cheers,
Chris.
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Hi Thomas,
On 09/05/17 17:34, Thomas Grill wrote:
* Syncable clocks (external library with multiple objects):
https://github.com/g/clk
Is there somewhere I can read about the strategy/algorithm you have used
for sync in this external?
Cheers,
Chris.
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https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2017-03/msg00044.html
tl;dr: soon it will be possible to compile libpd into a bytecode blob that
browsers can understand and run very efficiently, using a toolchain Pd already
uses to build.
The result will be a "web native" version of Pd's core that runs in
On 10/02/17 06:19, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
Purr Data is now released.
Wow, congratulations Jonathan and everyone involved in getting to
release. It's clear a lot of hard work has gone into this over the past
few years. Quite an accomplishment. Nice one!
Cheers,
Chris.
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On 21/01/17 02:30, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
in the meantime i was thinking about extended deken to display a README
Sounds cool. Or it could open "README.pd".
Cheers,
Chris.
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Hi all,
On 20/01/17 03:19, Fred Jan Kraan wrote:
I'm starting to think about how to distribute the Context sequencer when
it is ready (hopefully the day is not very far away). Context is an
abstraction, but it relies heavily on externals*. Ideally, I want it up
on Deken, but I'm not sure what
On 15/01/17 23:27, Dan Wilcox wrote:
On the plus side this means we will now be able to play algorithmic
rave music from our wrist watches at the PdCon 2067 after-party inside
a hollowed out asteroid in the vicinity of 10 Hygiea.
By then we’ll be running Pd on an embedded brain processor, so
Hi,
On 15/01/17 16:32, s p wrote:
Great stuff Chris!!! What watch is that?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NO-1-D6-1GB-RAM-8GB-ROM-MTK6580-Quad-Core-1-63-Inch-Screen-Android-5/32674221424.html
Currently $90 USD (free shipping) but was available for $73 USD when I
bought it.
It is
Hello,
This is a short video of Pure Data running on a wrist watch. Please
excuse my kitchen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L2FZjkX9eI
Enjoy!
Cheers,
Chris.
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