Hi there, as I've been saying here, I've been studying about filters and
trying to emulate some of the filters as raw filters, or in biquad
coefficients.
I thought I had nailed [bp~], but now it seems there's some minor
discrepancy between the original object and my patch implementation. Check
btw, here's my lop test that works perfectly; cheers
2014-07-21 23:24 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
Hi there, as I've been saying here, I've been studying about filters and
trying to emulate some of the filters as raw filters, or in biquad
coefficients.
I thought I
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Yep - vcf~ is essentially a wrapper for cpole~.
cheers
M
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 02:10:19PM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
that's great to know, thanks!
Let me just see if I get a bit of the theory. Can I get [vcf~] with just
one [cpole~] object and the right coeficients
it's accurate to say that [biquad~] is a real-valued 2-pole/2-zero filter.
but why, if the poles and zeros can have complex values?
2014-07-25 8:18 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at:
On 07/24/2014 10:14 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
vcf~ isn't a 2-pole real filter but a 1
-25 10:49 GMT-03:00 Claude Heiland-Allen cla...@mathr.co.uk:
On 25/07/14 14:36, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
it's accurate to say that [biquad~] is a real-valued 2-pole/2-zero filter.
but why, if the poles and zeros can have complex values?
If the poles (zeros) occur in as a complex
hi there, I see you updated vcf's help file, cool
But when you say, These may be used as bandpass and lowpass filter
outputs you mean both outputs, right? Not that the first is a bandpass and
the second a lowpass, huh?
cheers
2014-08-16 14:04 GMT-03:00 Bektur ph...@yandex.ru:
Hello,
That’s
at least I see that's what [bp~] actually is
2014-08-17 19:28 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
seems like they're actually resonant lowpass filters that can be used as
bandpass for high Q values, right?
2014-08-17 18:59 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
Hi, can we only have 4 multiple midi inputs in od?
what is the workaround?
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moreover, aren't there any flags to call for multiple input/output devices
automatically? I'm being able to call only one
cheers
2014-08-22 14:41 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
hmm, I'm curious about that nicolas - one way or another I think it'd be
good to epxand
Mac Os 10.9
2014-08-23 2:26 GMT-03:00 Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu:
What OS are you on? (I just found out there are problems finding MIDI
devices by name in linux, FWIW)
thanks
Miller
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 11:21:19PM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
hey, works, thought I had
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but I don't have enough MIDI devices to test it out past 4 of them.
To get their names run
[...]/Pd-0.46-0test3.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd -listdev
cheers
Miller
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 09:46:04AM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Mac Os 10.9
2014-08-23 2:26 GMT-03:00
it took me a few months to get this working and I've bugged people here
onthe list to help me out - it's finally working!
I have a patch that generates the coefficients for [cpole~] according to
the [vcf~]'s inputs and I was able to draw a freq response according to the
cpole's z-transform.
it
Hi, about [polygate~]. Does anyone know what kind of equalpower function
that's being used for the crossfade? is it sine/cossine?
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is there anything like it in Pd Extended?
cheers
2014-09-02 13:58 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
Hi, about [polygate~]. Does anyone know what kind of equalpower function
that's being used
Hi there, I was asking for help here some time ago about the equivalence of
Phase Modulation (PM) and Frequency Modulation (FM). Anyway, I was able to
solve it by just checking stuff around, it's pretty simple, although I
don't get why it is the way it is or the math behind it. But it is what it
as long as we're on the subject, I'm noticing this seems to be the biggest
version difference, it's 3 generations behind (0.43 extended vs 0.46
vanilla). My question is, next release would be 0.44 or would you be able
to skip right to 0.46? If the idea is to follow the order and go to 0.44
next,
in any way I can.
Cheers
2014-09-20 2:08 GMT-03:00 Billy Stiltner billy.stilt...@gmail.com:
i get u 2 obi hans kinobis mixed up
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:56 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at
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IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2014-09-16 05:36, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote
the previous extended releases. But still, *easy* or not, it
involves time.
On Sep 21, 2014, at 6:00 AM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote:
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*Subject: **Re: [PD] [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: Updated pd-extended*
*Date: *September 20, 2014 at 5:02:59
Hey Miller, when is that coming to vanilla? :)
2014-09-23 16:05 GMT-03:00 Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu:
You can have mine... http://msp.ucsd.edu/tmp/moogfilter.tgz
cheers
Miller
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 02:30:21PM -0400, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Those sound good. Care to share the filter?
I'd love to find a better way to support building general
nonlinear filters using Pd vanilla (one can use fexpr~ but that gets
ugly when you're dealing with 4 simultaneous equations :)
M
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 01:29:16PM -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hey Miller, when is that coming
et al!), it should be alot
easier than the previous extended releases. But still, *easy* or not, it
involves time.
On Sep 21, 2014, at 6:00 AM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote:
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*Subject: **Re: [PD] [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: Updated pd-extended
I compiled it for all the platforms except the 64 bit Mac version
- I'll do that tomorrow when I can get to the machine.
it's not up there yet, right?
2014-09-24 18:34 GMT-03:00 Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu:
Hi all -
Pd version 0.46-1 is up on http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.htm
ir via git
Maybe Luciano, copied here, knows
cheers
2014-10-07 5:54 GMT-03:00 Simon Wise simonzw...@gmail.com:
Is anyone in Porto Alegre, Brazil doing Pd stuff?
I have a friend bringing a performance/installation there shortly, using 7
projectors sequenced with puredata, playing on Rasberry Pis.
I'm
I'm working on a tutorial about all this filter theory in depth right now
that makes it accessible to musicians, but in portuguese only.
but long story short, if you have no idea, maybe you shouldn't bother with
it :)
what you should know is that you can have lots of filter types with a
biquad
Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm working on a tutorial about all this filter theory in depth right now
that makes it accessible to musicians, but in portuguese only.
but long story short, if you have no idea, maybe you shouldn't bother
with it :)
what you should know is that you can
another biquad example from my new tutorial examples in portuguese
cheers
2014-10-17 20:10 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
thanks, more of it coming up soon ;)
I have the whole thing in portuguese at
http://puredata.info/docs/tutorials
check:
- Material Didático
Hi, in SC there's such a thing called Klank, do you know it?
wonder if there's such a thing in Pd as well, or how to do it.
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cartopol~ and poltocar~ are also buggy
I pointed it out once, but only cartopol~ was corrected and it made it
worse. check atatchment.
do you have this covered?
cheers
2014-12-08 14:30 GMT-02:00 Fred Jan Kraan fjkr...@xs4all.nl:
Hi Alexandre,
Thanks for the report.
Next to working on the
new object to clone,
based on comb~
cheers
2014-12-08 20:37 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
cartopol~ and poltocar~ are also buggy
I pointed it out once, but only cartopol~ was corrected and it made it
worse. check atatchment.
do you have this covered?
cheers
2014-12
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About 1)
[env~]'s help file says it's 1024 default though, maybe it changed and
miller forgot to update C07's example
2014-12-13 20:14 GMT-02:00 Raphaël Ilias phae.il...@gmail.com:
Hi dear pd freaks,
I'm currently using [env~] for measurement purpose (room's sound
monitoring and soundfiles
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Hello there. I've been studying filters and I was hoping someone could help
me figure out some details about the filter objects in Pd. I'm mostly
concerned about the filter types such as butterworth, chebyshev, bessel and
eliptic.
For instance, in [biquad~], can you get all of these 4 types of
seems like a mistake
I don't have Max 5, but in Max 6 it's pretty clear it's only 3, and in
cyclone, for what I see, i'ts also only 3, right?
I've seen some typos and misleading things in Max's documentation before,
it can happen.
cheers
2014-12-15 18:26 GMT-02:00 Fred Jan Kraan
and cascade
it a few times to achieve higher order filters, but that's not the way it
is.
thanks
2014-12-15 15:00 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
I'm not sure how much difference it makes for low-order filters (biquad
has 2 poles and 2 zeros). The differences really matter
seems similar to the one used to make delay line
shorter than one block.
and how is that trick? :)
2014-12-16 11:41 GMT-02:00 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at:
On 12/15/2014 11:53 PM, Raphaël Ilias wrote:
Ok, I get the trick, it seems similar to the one used to make delay line
Hello, I'm opening a new thread about the new direction of discussion with
a proper subject title. Perhaps this will call the attention of other
readers.
I particularly think this is of major interest to everyone. We're
discussing new ways of using the libraries in Pd Extended into Pd Vanilla,
Hello, I don't know if Hans is replaceable and I didn't mean to start a
thread about replacing him or even point to a new extendeddistro.
I just wanted to highlight what miller mentioned about people considering
working on a repository of external objects compatible to vanilla, and how
all
be interested in contributing my own externals.
best,
Jaime
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Hello, I don't know if Hans is replaceable and I didn't mean to start a
thread about replacing him or even point to a new extendeddistro.
I just
howdy, some libraries have a flatspace designation for some objects, like
zexy flatspace, cyclone flatspace, iemlib flatspace... I don't really
get it.
What's the deal with it?
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Well, for starters, there could just be a repository with externals and
libraries :)
I'm willing to help somehow. I'm not a programmer only, but I can help
organising it and stuff. Testing libraries, listing it, etc.
Cheers
2014-12-18 17:34 GMT-02:00 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at:
On
! :)
Cheers
Alessio
On 18/12/2014 20:50, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Well, for starters, there could just be a repository with externals and
libraries :)
I'm willing to help somehow. I'm not a programmer only, but I can help
organising it and stuff. Testing libraries, listing it, etc
a clean and consistent environment for new users which may also mean
that some of us weathered PD users may have to adapt our old patches
because certain objects may not be available anymore.
Best,
Ico
On Dec 19, 2014 1:49 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
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Yep Alessio
Well, funny this was mentioned here, cause I was actually thinking about
creating a library of abstractions myself.
I've been working on an extensive computer music tutorial with Pd over the
years now (in portuguese though, with over 220 patches now), and I usually
present a vanilla alternative
hi, do you know if the moog object comes from this paper?
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/p/pod/dod-idx/preserving-the-structure-of-the-moog-vcf-in-the-digital.pdf?c=icmc;idno=bbp2372.2007.062
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there ever implemented Runge-Kutta with [expr~]? It might also be that
Pd's data structures are an appropriate choice for such a project? Either
way, it would be super cool to have this as a Pd abstraction rather than an
extern.
-David
On 12/31/2014 10:05 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi
good job, for some signal representation, like with triangle~, seems better
to me if the plot is polygon and not as points
merry'15
2015-01-01 17:37 GMT-02:00 Fred Jan Kraan fjkr...@xs4all.nl:
Hi everyone,
To make a good start for this year, I managed to compile the updated
cyclone library
hello, downloaded xth's sense and it requires extended 0.42-5 and above, it
complains about not creating the [canvasposition] object and I can't find
it indeed. Funny is tha I can actually find it in the source code version
of extended 0.42-5, in iem guts - which is weird, cause then it should
forget about it, I probably have the source from 0.43, already talked to
marco about this.
cheers
2015-02-03 13:47 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
hello, downloaded xth's sense and it requires extended 0.42-5 and above,
it complains about not creating the [canvasposition
since udoo vs pi is under discussion, how about this other guy here?
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php
seems it's more powerful than the pi and for the same price.
cheers
2015-02-05 10:58 GMT-02:00 Dan Wilcox danomat...@gmail.com:
Don’t forget the Udoo actually has a
, 2015 at 11:50:01PM -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Miller Puckette msp at ucsd.edu
http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list wrote:
* You can have mine... http://msp.ucsd.edu/tmp/moogfilter.tgz
http://msp.ucsd.edu/tmp/moogfilter.tgz
** cheers
whether it's a good idea, since it's so easy
to make the paf~ out of simpler Pd objects. The only gain to having a
paf~ object is that it runs faster - I'm not sure that justifies the
maintenance.
cheers
Miller
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 03:48:29PM -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi, F13
awesome, I heard something about [expr] having license issues with libpd,
and I can't live without it, some functionalities are only in it as well
(like the tanh function). So maybe now I guess I can think of making some
mobile patches ;)
Does this bob~ work for you anyway Dan? I tried working on
hm, there's also a [resofilt~] object in extended that implements moog
filtering ;)
2015-01-14 1:44 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
well, maybe I got excited too soon, not much else shows up in the paper
that can be related to the moog code...
Well, I tried making a first
down to 4/10ms?
Unfortunately those are two very different things.
-Jonathan
On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 10:11 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres
por...@gmail.com wrote:
I've seen really good setups get down to below 10ms (as low as 4)
what kind of setup? :) it'd be cool if we
I've seen really good setups get down to below 10ms (as low as 4)
what kind of setup? :) it'd be cool if we described some rigs here
cheers
2015-02-18 0:26 GMT-02:00 David Medine dmed...@ucsd.edu:
Basically these things have to do with performance.
'Use callbacks' has to do with how Pd
6 significant digits also allow a number like 0.000123456
2015-01-29 14:17 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
Well, thanks everyone.
And now for some related issues.
Pd can only represent up to 6 significant digits, so they say. For
example, in a message, you can have
and here's hip with raw filters
2015-01-30 20:09 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
that seems quite nicer than [hip~], cool.
I rewrote it to make it more concise with expr.
cheers
2015-01-30 19:29 GMT-02:00 katja katjavet...@gmail.com:
Attached patch illustrates how
guess.
Katja
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 6:21 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres
por...@gmail.com wrote:
This message of mine was intended to be a bug report
I see, but my point is that it's not much of a bug, so if you want to
see
how these filters work more deeply, you may check my stuff
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Here's a patch using pdlua that shows the value of pi in various ways. I
get 48 decimal places in a symbol.
Martin
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 12:36 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
por...@gmail.com wrote:
more that 7 digit but less than 8 digits
...
so, 4/3 =! 1.3
but 4/3
, Jan 31, 2015 at 1:46 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
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So, cant we raise the bit resolution of pd to more than what's there? how?
Martin, about the pi in lua, i never got to see it, but supercollider
prints the value of pi as
3.1415926535898
so thats more than 24 bit
in a 64 bit OS, right?
2015-02-01 14:52 GMT-02:00 Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net:
Le 01/02/2015 17:42, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
Yeah, SC is double float, but they seem to round it up for some reason,
maybe the same reason as Pd. But SC uses single float for signal
processing, so
IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at:
On 02/01/2015 06:05 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Seems Pd runs faster if compiled to 64 bits in a 64 bit OS than if it
were
compiled as 32, which does makes sense. That's all?
*no : pd compiled for 64 bit system will not run on 32 bit sytem
it's a limitation of 32 bit float
I thought so, but same happens when I use the new Pd Vanilla 64 bits...
what now? :)
2015-01-28 14:41 GMT-02:00 Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net:
Le 28/01/2015 17:20, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
howdy, check the attached patch.
1e+06 + 1
Hi, are bandpass and resonant filters the same? Or is there a difference
between calling one a resonant and not a bandpass?
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Seems mostly to be definitely it! Yeah, thanks!
Mostly coz the paper mentions zeros at 0.3 - and you can easily see that in
the code ;) this seems to be getting less mysterious to implement, weee
2015-01-13 23:52 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
This is probably the source
/weird again. Though it seems is just
some 4th order filter, nothing too crazy.
cheers
2015-01-14 0:21 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
Seems mostly to be definitely it! Yeah, thanks!
Mostly coz the paper mentions zeros at 0.3 - and you can easily see that
in the code
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Miller Puckette msp at ucsd.edu
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* You can have mine... http://msp.ucsd.edu/tmp/moogfilter.tgz
http://msp.ucsd.edu/tmp/moogfilter.tgz
** cheers
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Hmm, It ain't still there :P anyone has it? Billy?
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Howdy, so David, kinda getting back from my break, thought I'd have
anohter look at this...
Seems the extended object is related to the 2004 Huovalainen paper, but
I've failed to fully understand the code of moog.c and really match
Howdy, so David, kinda getting back from my break, thought I'd have anohter
look at this...
Seems the extended object is related to the 2004 Huovalainen paper, but
I've failed to fully understand the code of moog.c and really match them.
Anyone knows about Gunter's wherabouts these days? He
and
noticed that the resonance control is nothing more than feeding some
fraction of the output back to the input. With more feedback oscillation
occurs at the cutoff frequency for any type of filter, highpass, bandpass
or lowpass.
Martin
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 9:09 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
of implementation.
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I'm pending to say that there is no real distinction between Resonant
filter and a resonator, and a bandpass can be implicitly thought of as
a resonator. Here's what I also found in Julius' website
to here?
On Saturday, March 14, 2015 11:55 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres
por...@gmail.com wrote:
moreover, [snapshot~] will also print 64 equal values of the last value in
a 64 block even if the patch is running at a block size of 1, being this
kind of behaviour my biggest surprise that i
I'm wondering if there's an object that can find in an array which is the
closest value in the array ro an input value.
Say I have an array/list of *1.1* , *2.2* , *3.3*, then I give as the input
the number 3 and the object outputs *3.3*
I've done this as a patch already, but I wonder if theres
://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-dev/2009-03/013146.html
Fred Jan
On 2015-03-05 06:18 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi, I have a question about upper case letters in the begining of some
objects like [Uzi] and [Scope~] in cyclone. Why is that? In Pd it does
make a difference by the way
08:46 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hey, yeah, didn't think of adding aliases , that solves the issue and
maintains backwards compatibility with old patches. I hope it gets done.
cheers
2015-03-05 15:38 GMT-03:00 Fred Jan Kraan fjkr...@xs4all.nl
mailto:fjkr...@xs4all.nl
Hi there, there seems to be some redundancies regarding the uzi object.
I'm in Pd-Extended 0.42-5, not sure how this is now at 0.43.
There's the cyclone one, but there is also a [kalashnikov] object (from
ext13) which I like cause it's a bit more convenient to sweep arrays
(cause the numbered
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How to nuke it and make it as if Pd (vanilla or extended) had never
ever
existed and the system never saw it before?
I had ways to do this before, but things seemed to have changed
cheers
.html *
Nice, I followed the thread and agree with hans, it makes sense that it
loads that way, but I do add my point where it's a bit of a hassle to
remember which objects have uppercase or not.
cheers
2015-03-05 18:20 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
Does it mean we're
cheers
2015-03-07 17:19 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
Didn't check this object closely, but it seems it's like the Klank object
in SC.
Perhaps by similiar you'd mean some sort of bank of resonators. If so,
I've already searched and asked and didn't find any.
Not that it'd
, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi there, there seems to be some redundancies regarding the uzi object.
I'm in Pd-Extended 0.42-5, not sure how this is now at 0.43.
There's the cyclone one, but there is also a [kalashnikov] object (from
ext13) which I like cause it's a bit more convenient
oh i see that the discussion is currently going on (i was under
the impression that you *were* discussing it a while ago).
Yeah, and, as it turns out, from that discussion, I learned that is that
last version of Extended actually loads cyclone Uzi when you type uzi. So
we do have in fact 3
as if it is for the best.
but then, it'd be good to see some real talk about the future of extended,
or how to make it easier to add libraries from extended into vanilla before
sharing opinions.
cheers
2015-03-08 17:50 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at:
On 03/07/2015 11:27 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at:
On 03/08/2015 07:32 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
things. I believe that didn't happen for 0.42, but now that I'm back to
42
it's complaining it cant find these libraries anymore. I thought that
nuking everything and fresh re-installing 42 would make this error go
I remember when Castonguay came here in 2008, and in the occasion there
were 4 or 5 Alexandres in the same room - it was kinda confusing :O
2015-03-09 2:40 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
*there is no harm in having uzi and uzi and uzi, as long as it
isclear which one
:51 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
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About the control rate paradigm in Pd, I have to admit that when I
asked about it I was thinking about it in relation to what that means in
supercollider and Csound, but I also always considered that Pd doesn't
really have that kind
attached patch
2015-03-14 2:02 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
I was trying to get a bang at every sample and found out that the minimum
time bang~ works is at the 64 blocksize, check attached patch.
Anyway, no question, just saying... but yeah, I don't see why it has
2015-03-12 19:36 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
since it was mentioned here, what's the behaviour and deal with
[vnsapshot~]? Cause there's no help file for ir yet.
Made a few tests and saw how snapshot~ only outputs the last saple from an
audio block, and also how
there must be other examples...
like from control objects, seems the bang GUI will also only fire at 64
block periods.
sorry if I annoy, but I find it all curious and interesting
2015-03-14 3:36 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
It seems there are other objects that somehow
GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
attached patch
2015-03-14 2:02 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
I was trying to get a bang at every sample and found out that the minimum
time bang~ works is at the 64 blocksize, check attached patch.
Anyway
me
wonder about similar/parallel behaviours from other objects, which I also
found to exist.
cheers
2015-03-14 6:18 GMT-03:00 Peter P. peterpar...@fastmail.com:
* Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com [2015-03-14 06:02]:
I was trying to get a bang at every sample and found out
you won't be able to use objects like [adc~]/[dac~]
if you have a block size different than 64
2015-03-14 12:09 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
*I have not tested this, but let me ask if you did already try putting
a**bang~
in a subpatch which itself is reblocked
with a casual glance.
However, it looks to be dependent on the sample rate you choose, as the
lowest common multiple of the common sample rates is used to calculate the
granularity of the time units themselves.
-Jonathan
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 7:24 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
por
cause that's a lot more than an audio rate at 44.1khz :)
1.4013e-45 is smaller than 0.0226757
I meant to say a lot SMALLER :) my bad
2015-03-12 12:04 GMT-03:00 Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
wrote
at 05:04:17PM +0200, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres
por...@gmail.com
wrote:
ok, so the metro at 1ms is because I'm using extended.
as for the minimum time pd can process and send data, what's the final
word
in the patch.
just wanted to have a way to close the message stream, but you can forget
about it
cheers
2015-03-12 14:14 GMT-03:00 Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net:
Le 12/03/2015 18:04, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
/i don't understand your patch.
using [timer], a delay 0 will give a 0 delay
(Miller's is the first in the series):
http://repmus.ircam.fr/mutant/rtmseminars
-David
On 3/12/2015 10:25 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
timer and realtime compute 2 different things
(logical time and real time). i dont know what
your want.
I know they are different, and I don't
since it was mentioned here, what's the behaviour and deal with
[vnsapshot~]? Cause there's no help file for ir yet.
thanks
2015-03-12 19:14 GMT-03:00 Charles Z Henry czhe...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 5:01 PM, David Medine dmed...@ucsd.edu wrote:
@Charles: None of those five
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