Take a look at the ctlin object. That's the one you want. The first
outlet is the value, the second outlet is the control number, and the
third outlet is the channel.
andy
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:16 PM, donotreply
wrote:
> Hi to all of you people. I´m new in the list, and quite a newbee in pd t
As a fellow newbie, I know you problem. My method was to go the help
files for different midiinputs and see if turning the knobs did
trigger anything. The ctlin, as Andrew suggested, did work for one of
my controllers, but you could also try pgmin, midiin, notein etc.
As a sidenote, I just found ou
Sounds like just the kind of tutorial we need in the Pd FLOSS Manual!
Anybody want to write it?
http://en.flossmanuals.net/puredata
D.
Bjørn Nielsen wrote:
As a fellow newbie, I know you problem. My method was to go the help
files for different midiinputs and see if turning the knobs did
trig
Hello João,
João Pais wrote:
I had some questions about the next days:
- the berlin one starts at "noon". what is noon exactly here, or, how
does it translates into a definite hour?
Noon normally means 12:00.
- how late is "late" as well? (for some people, 4am isn't late)
Until it's done
Pall Thayer wrote:
> actually exists and can be written to by anybody.
>
well, at least by the user running Pd.
fsmt
IOhannes
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I've been working with pix_multiblob to affect layers in 3D. I'm managing to
get an erratic signal from it, which from my point of view, represents great
success! ; )
However, there are few areas I am still confused about. First of all, I am
unsure of how to extract muliple co-ordinates f
Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Yes, I have msys installed.
> Would it make a difference where pd is installed?
>
no not at all.
the makefile uses "filter" and "wildcard" commands, which iirc, are
built into Gnu make.
your version of make doesn't recognize them and tries to execute
commands of the very n
I thought the Windows way of thinking is either writable by nobody or
writable by anybody ;-)
On 4.4.2009, at 11:33, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Pall Thayer wrote:
actually exists and can be written to by anybody.
well, at least by the user running Pd.
fsmt
IOhannes
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Simon Ball wrote:
> Hi List
hi.
it seems like i received this email multiple times...
>
> However, there are few areas I am still confused about. First of all, I am
> unsure of how to extract muliple co-ordinates from [pix_multiblob]. I
> understand that the data from multiblob is collated with
Hi,
quick fix:
sudo chown root:audio /dev/input/*
this changes the group ownership of everything under /dev/input to group
audio, of which you are presumably a member. This makes your system
slightly more vulnerable, but it will be reverted the next time you
boot.
Alvaro
On Fr, 2009-04-03 at
Vincent, that rocks! Do you think we could get permission to use it as
the cover for the Pd FLOSS Manual?
D.
Vincent Rioux wrote:
in a different style, with the hope that using pd will soon become a
piece of cake...
http://vincentrioux.net/images/pdiece_of_cake.jpg
cake-design by Melinda Sip
I have found that using these math functions doesn't always create on
different systems using Pd-Extended. Therefore, it makes it difficult to
write about them in the FLOSS Manual. How can I insure that they work on
every Extended installation, or should I replace them with [expr] and
[expr~] e
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Frank Barknecht wrote:
The last paragraph explains sparse matrices or rather, why you often
don't need to treat them specially in Lua.
Well, you better treat them specially in Lua, else you'd implement a
nonspecial matrix product using three for-loops as usual, and then th
yeah! that cake is awesome!!!
how did it taste?
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Derek Holzer wrote:
I have found that using these math functions doesn't always create on
different systems using Pd-Extended. Therefore, it makes it difficult to
write about them in the FLOSS Manual. How can I insure that they work on
every Extended installation, or should I replace them with
Sorry Derek, I realize now that I was not replying to
the list but instead only to you.
nan
re-sending
Derek Holzer escribió:
Best send
your notes here to the list. I've got someone here in Berlin at the
sprint working on the MIDI stuff. Tell me: did opening this Audio MIDI
On Sat, 4 Apr 2009, Martin Peach wrote:
etc...). For instance "greaterthan", "lessthan", "and", "or"; then some
aliasing method could provide a means on those systems that can handle it to
refer to them as '<' or whatever).
Perl uses gt,lt,ge,le,eq,ne as string comparisons whereas >,<,>=,<=,=
Yeah, I started with your stuff when I began doing this, and also
found something from another source, but there was no author in the
file, and that was a few months ago, so I don't remember who it was.
I have added a few other tables, as it would be nice to be able to
store multiple authors for a
Hello, which is the best way for interpolating all the elements in a big array
at the same time?
im using each number of a big array to control the color of each geo in a
iterated structure, so its not posible to use the smooth abstraction.
Any idea?
thanks
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punchik punchik schrieb:
Hello, which is the best way for interpolating all the elements in a big array
at the same time?
im using each number of a big array to control the color of each geo in a iterated structure, so its not posible to use the smooth abstraction.
Any idea?
probab
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 4 Apr 2009, Martin Peach wrote:
etc...). For instance "greaterthan", "lessthan", "and", "or"; then
some aliasing method could provide a means on those systems that can
handle it to refer to them as '<' or whatever).
Perl uses gt,lt,ge,le,eq,ne as string compar
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