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On 2012-04-16 20:44, John Harrison wrote:
Sorry for the delay on this. I downloaded today's binary build of
Pd-extended for Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit, then ran Pd-extended with -nrt in
is it possible to build Gem (from the git master branch) yourself?
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On 2012-04-18 06:14, Rishabh Natarajan wrote:
I've come across MIDIvice files that attempt to make it easier to map or
use pd with Motormix. I have a .c file, a 'makefile' file and a
motormix.pd file as well. Not sure how to use these or include
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On 2012-04-18 20:27, Andrew Faraday wrote:
I've had this problem before with [hid], apparently it's a hardware
issue called 'debouncing', which is often ignored because it is often
irrelevant (pushed is pushed, for game controllers, rather than a
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On 2012-04-21 01:16, Michal Seta wrote:
When I tried starting pd with 18 channels and then assigned 16 to
Jack incoming and 2 to built-in output for outgoing, terminal threw
an error saying 'invalid number of channels'
I am not
On Apr 21, 2012, at 9:09 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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On 2012-04-16 20:44, John Harrison wrote:
Sorry for the delay on this. I downloaded today's binary build of
Pd-extended for Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit, then ran Pd-extended with -nrt in
is it
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On 04/21/2012 12:38 AM, Martin Peach wrote:
You could put a resistor in series to limit the current or a pair of
diodes in parallel to clamp the voltage. Probably a pair of 1N4001s like
this would work:
IN---+--+-OUT
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^ v
| |
GND--+--+-
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. If I
On 04/21/2012 02:14 AM, richard duckworth wrote:
Piezo mics should go through a very high impedance buffer stage.
..
Thank you very much, that was illuminating.
However for now I'm was looking for a simplistic solution without the
slightest care for sound quality, as I'm just using the
By the way, thinking about it again, I think the sound card applies a DC
voltage to its input (about 3V) (in order to polarize an electret
microphone), so I'm afraid the parallel diodes can't work because the
one pointing downwards would always be on.
On 04/21/2012 05:03 PM, Martin
On 2012-04-21 11:07, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
By the way, thinking about it again, I think the sound card applies a DC
voltage to its input (about 3V) (in order to polarize an electret
microphone), so I'm afraid the parallel diodes can't work because the
one pointing downwards would always be
On 04/21/2012 05:31 PM, Martin Peach wrote:
That sounds unlikely. If it had 3V on the input you would always get a
high value with nothing connected.
I measured it with the tester and it's there. The soundcard has a
highpass filter which removes DC so you don't get it.
Anyway, it's better
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On Apr 21, 2012, at 10:22 AM, James Dunn wrote:
Quoth IOhannes m zmoelnig, on 21/04/2012 14:23:
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On 2012-04-18 20:27, Andrew Faraday wrote:
I've had this problem before with [hid], apparently it's a hardware
issue called 'debouncing', which
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