Hi all,
I've come across a problem that has me stumped.
I've recently bought another laptop which is the same model/spec as my current
one. I've installed Win XP SP2 (again, same as other laptop) fresh from the OEM
disc, and tried to run PD vanilla and it wouldn't open. Nothing happened when
Nobody?
On Wednesday, 20 August 2014, 19:46, JF sainti...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've come across a problem that has me stumped.
I've recently bought another laptop which is the same model/spec as my current
one. I've installed Win XP SP2 (again, same as other laptop) fresh from the
GMT+02:00 Max abonneme...@revolwear.com:
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I guess it might be hard to find someone with a fresh XP install
since it is EOL.
On 09/03/2014 03:27 AM, JF via Pd-list wrote:
Nobody?
On Wednesday, 20 August 2014, 19:46,
JF sainti...@yahoo.com
wrote
11, 2015 at 06:48:58PM +, JF via Pd-list wrote:
Thanks Miller.
There is an improvement with this test version!
Now I can...
Open MIDI Settings.
Select an output device.
Close MIDI Settings.
Open MIDI Settings.
...and we have the correct output device still selected
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Tim
2015-03-01 20:03 GMT+01:00 JF via Pd-list pd-list
Thanks Jack, [list tosymbol] looks perfect.
There seems to be an error in the release log in the Pd documentation html and
elsewhere...
0.46-0
New [text tosymbol] and [text fromsymbol] to allow string manipulation.
I was wondering why [text tosymbol] wouldn't create.
I presume this is meant
I can't seem to set midioutdev correctly on 0.46-5 Win 32.
When I choose a device, close preferences then re-open preferences the device
selected seems to now be the next device in the list.
This happens when using multiple device outs too.
Then saving the preferences to the registry seems to
Is it possible to split a formatted symbol such as...drums_1.wav
...to extract the float '1' and use that to assign a meaningful attribute?
For example a float could represent a loop playback switch.
if I have 'drums_0.wav' I would like to extract the float, find that itis '0'
and then I would
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gr,
Tim
2015-03-01 20:03 GMT+01:00 JF via Pd-list pd-list@lists.iem.at:
Is it possible to split a formatted symbol such as...
drums_1.wav
...to extract the float '1' and use that to assign a meaningful attribute?
For example a float could represent a loop playback switch
Anyone?
I've tried 0.46-5, 0.46-4 0.46-3.
All seem to save midioutdev incorrectly as already described.
I presume this may be a bug in the 0.46 introduced 'saving devices by name'
feature?
Any response/help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, John.
On Monday, 2 March 2015, 18:21, JF
AM, JF via Pd-list pd-list@lists.iem.at wrote:
I've tried putting '-autopatch' and also tried '--autopatch' in
Preferences-Startup flags but to no avail?
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance,John.
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Thanks Iohannes and Jonathan!
On Fri, 8/1/16, JF wrote:
Subject: Create own error message that's findable?
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Cc: "Me"
Date: Friday, 8 January, 2016, 10:12
Hi all,
I'm
Hi all,
I'm creating patches that print error messages to the console.
Is it possible to send a special error message that would be trackable by Pd's
'Find>Find last error' command?
Many thanks in advance,
John.
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Is there a way to quickly convolve two tables?
iem's tab_conv seems quite slow? bsaylors partconv~ works quite well in real
time but I'm just looking to convolve tables offline and play back the result
from a new table.
Many thanks in advance,
John.
Hi all,
I decided to implement my own patch that does frequency domain convolution of
two tables.
Have a look at the FFTTry02Long03.pd file and you will need the attached
abstractions and
iem_tab [tab_complex_mul] (in the path for vanilla or just imported with
pd-extended).
It's very fast
Well, I should say, time domain convolution, using multiplication in the
frequency domain ;)
On Sun, 24/1/16, JF wrote:
Subject: Fast convolution of 2 tables using FFT
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