On 04/05/15 16:29, Frank Barknecht wrote:
On Mon, May 04, 2015 at 08:53:59AM +0200, João Pais wrote:
You might be able to do what you want without data structures
(probably much faster with a [coll], as they're cumbersome to
program), but
Actually for the problem at hand (storing lists like
Hi Billy,
On 05/05/15 14:40, Billy Stiltner wrote:
What about ofx pd for droid?
cant you run vanilla pd on an android?
Yep, Antoine Rousseau's new work with Pd + OFX and PdDroidParty both let
you do that.
The thing about browser based stuff is syncing the graphics with the dsp.
As Sebastian
2015-05-05 18:54 GMT+02:00 Jaime E Oliver jaime.oliv...@gmail.com:
That is correct, and I guess also the problem…
I was approaching it like having an external binary compiled in some pd
source which is generally compatible with a pd binary from another source
as long as architectures are the
does something like this exist?
afaik not, but i think it would be useful to have some more
or less objective and comparable method to measure how well a
system is suited for running pd.
there was a test patch for rjdj on the ipod/phone which consisted
of simply as much osc~-objects as the device
nice dream Chris. .
What about ofx pd for droid?
cant you run vanilla pd on an android?
The thing about browser based stuff is syncing the graphics with the dsp.
I have been making dhtml scale, mode, keyboard , and sequencer interfaces
for xensynth. I use java sockets as a tcp/udp transport.
hello,
you can try using list fromsymbol from pd vanilla version = 0.46
(you will need to convert the float to symbol first, but that's not a big
problem)
cheers
c
Le 04/05/2015 23:43, Derek Holzer a écrit :
Hi folks. Been a while.
I'm working on a project where I must construct ASCII
PD Berlin meetings are from now at c-base (Rungestrasse 20 Berlin)
every first and third thursday in the month beginning 20:00, the next
one is this weeks thursday, the 7. May. This time we want to explore midi
and OSC programming with PD and jam a bit.
Looking forward to it and thanks c-base for
Hi Martin,
As it happens, I often use your patch chaosmonster1 as pure data
benchmark. Here's why:
- it runs with pd vanilla or extended
- it has a realistic mixture of dsp objects
- it sounds cool
Amongst others I used chaosmonster1 to benchmark pd in double
precision, as shown in the table