nice changes with expr~ ! but i think you missed the point of the beginning of
the patch. read in my first e-mail for an explanation of what this patch does
exactly. it is an gr300 analog guitar synthesizer clone (well one voice of it).
it is intended for real-life signals so there needs to be
Hi Simon,
So your method counts samples per (zero-crossing) cycle, is what I
learned from studying the patch. Very nice how you do this with tilde
objects. It seems possible to get equivalent result with only one
[rpole~], when using the positive pulse as trigger for [samphold~] and
with two
Katja thanks for your Inputs! Will Look at the Patch tonight. Simple lowpass
Filtering? I tried to upsample with a Block object but the biquad object
stopped outputting Pulses. If you don't mind doing a Version with upsampling
that would be fantastic.
Well i just copied from the Gr300
Hi all,
I am currently working on an embedded device made up of some hardware,
Arduino, Beaglebone running Debian white with audio cape. I am attaching a
pd file that works on a laptop. For the beaglebone, basically I change the
serial port argument to 4 for [comport] but get a Broken Pipe error
Alsa is only supposed to work with One application at a Time.
Am 29.04.2014 um 17:15 schrieb David Welch nicederangem...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I am currently working on an embedded device made up of some hardware,
Arduino, Beaglebone running Debian white with audio cape. I am attaching a pd
I am only using it with one app with is pd-extended.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
Alsa is only supposed to work with One application at a Time.
Am 29.04.2014 um 17:15 schrieb David Welch nicederangem...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I am currently working
INScore works great for me
http://inscore.sourceforge.net/
Tim
2014-04-29 5:21 GMT+02:00 Max abonneme...@revolwear.com:
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I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is
Hi,
more precisely, The number of simultaneous audio streams (called an
application in your message) depends on the soundcard hardware mixer and
the driver.
In the case of the BeagleBone, this probably sums as
1 hardware mixer == 1 application at a time.
Cheers,
Charles
Simon Iten wrote:
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I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is Ed Kelly
Hi Simon,
See attachment for an upsampled version. I used a 6th order lo pass
filter with cut off at 1/4 of the original sampling rate. This seems
to work with max. 8 times upsampling. Period length error is then
limited to 1/8 sample.
You mentioned adaptive filtering of a real life input
katja,
exactly! i filter the input based on the output of the pitch detection. i used
this for quite some time with my doublebass (but with a pickup per string) and
it works perfectly. i get no octave jumps or glitches at all. the version i
shared here is planned to be used for vocals, i have
Well, the follow up to this is that I was able to resolve the problem by
installing pure data (Vanilla), pd-cyclone, pd-comport with apt-get. Added
/usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone to the search path (-lib cyclone didn't work for
some reason). And it works!
I wonder if that means there's something wrong
Hi Simon,
I'd be curious to see this adaptive filtering work in practice. Could
you share a patch, once you have that working? Vocals mostly don't
exceed a 3 octave range either. Only thing is, in vocals the strongest
component is sometimes not the first harmonic but the second, when
speaking or
That is certainly true with bass (electric or upright) as well. (I'm
watching this discussion with fascination!)
Phil
On 4/29/14, 12:10 PM, katja wrote:
Hi Simon,
I'd be curious to see this adaptive filtering work in practice. Could
you share a patch, once you have that working? Vocals
Hi Jonathan,
This is excellent work!
I wonder in what direction are you taking this…
best,
J
On Apr 29, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
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hi katja,
i tried your patch and had a look at it. it’s beautifully programmed :-) so
skilled.
thanks for taking the time and it’s very interesting to see a different style
and different thinking to get to the “same” outcome.
i tried (with a different version of the patch) just to replace osc~
On 04/29/2014 05:28 PM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
This is excellent work!
I wonder in what direction are you taking this…
As far as notation inside Pd patches-- just the demo. But I do remember
Ed saying he'd initially investigated using data structures for his
project. If
I guess one of the nicest things about what you're showing is to do
manipulations ala PWGL or open music. I'm interested in being able to make
arbitrarily complex and long scores, and be able to export these as lilypond
scores that can be edited and printed for someone else to play…
best,
J
I've got a six voice synth, each with about 20 variable parameters, and
then sequence data, etc... and all of this data is being stored by the
objective C front-end of my app.
can someone tell me, hopefully from experience, what the best format is to
send a lot of pattern data between obj C and
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