I'm trying to create a posterize effect patch for video (using GEM). I
found one in the PixelTango object [pt.layerfx] but I can't seem to figure
out how to access the GEM subpatch that powers it. Can anybody tell me how
to access the posterize subpatch in [pt.layerfx]?
Alternately, can anybody
examples, but I'm not at my home
computer right now)
-Ben Baker-Smith
Chicago, IL
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I am having trouble installing pd-extended on my G4 iBook. I am
running Mac OSX version 10.4.11. I have also tried running it on a
macbook (intel) running 10.5 which I borrowed from a friend. I used
the respective versions of the pd-extended download for each. I need
to be able to run Gem
I've triedpix_background and can't see how two images are fed in
Again if anyone has a
simple example that would be great but I'll keep chipping away at it
in the meantime.
You don't actually load a base image into pix_background, you send a [reset(
message to the [pix_background] object and it
How will you avoid gating the color of the object you're trying to track as
well?
To use your method below I'd suggest using some combination of [separator]
and [pix_background] to create a mask so that [pix_blob] (or the color gate,
depending on the setup) only affects new objects introduced
I currently use a Macbook (OS 10.5) for all my PD patching. However, as I
am primarily focused on using GEM for live video performance alongside
musical groups, I am thinking about getting a second laptop for performances
(to keep my Macbook safe).
I'm thinking of getting an Acer Aspire One
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I will hold off on the netbook
idea for now.
Actually, the AudioPint concept is really playing with my imagination.
Hmmm...
Gem in a box, literaly. With enough forethought, it could be awesome.
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So you want a counter that counts to 100 and then begins at 0 (or 1) again?
If I'm understanding correctly I would do the following:
[bang(
|
[float]X[+ 1]
|
[select 100]
|
[0(
the 0 message at the end could also be a 1 depending on if you want the
counter to begin on 0 or 1, it is sent to the
Oh man, awesome! I just looked up the Red Line tap and it's literally two
blocks from my apartment, can't wait.
I'd actually just heard about the place and was meaning to check it out,
what a great opportunity.
I'm looking forward to connecting with some other chicago PDers.
-Ben
Check out the attached patch, more what you're looking for?
-Ben
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Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:59:26 +0100
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Subject: Re: [PD] a simple counter, I'm not able to do it tonight
To: pd list pd-list@iem.at
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I'm working on some graphics for PdCon09 to potentially use for promotional
materials.
Could someone tell me what font PD uses? Or at least a close approximation?
If it's not a regular font, does someone have a copy of the font file?
Thanks,
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Hi John,
You are correct. Gem does not follow the normal top to bottom rules of PD.
I believe its render chain has more to do with the rules of OpenGL than with
PD.
Sorry I can't give you an easy way of figuring which objects will be
processed first. If there is one then I've never heard/read
Hello list,
I've been hearing bits and pieces recently about using PD across
networks and the internet. I believe some people were actually
working on developing a website where multiple users could upload and
manipulate the same PD patch in close-to realtime.
What I'm wondering is this: Is it
Thanks to Mike for organizing the Chicago meeting yesterday, and to
Kyle for also showing up.
It was good to connect with some other PD users here, and totally
interesting to see what you've been working on / have worked on. Even
(or especially) when it was over my head.
I'd like to do it again
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Kyle Klipowicz kylek...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah it was fun to share some meat-space with fellow geeks.
We'll have to plan another one soon, and try to promote it a bit more.
~Kyle
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Thank you so much for that filter.
I was really struggling with figuring out how to utilize
[gemframebuffer] and this gives me a place to start.
Could this be incorporated into the [gemframebuffer] help patch? That
help patch is seriously lacking.
Also, if someone could fill me/everyone in
Hello List,
I'm considering designing and selling PD related t-shirts. I haven't
totally worked out the logistics. Basically I was inspired by the
[Bang( shirts that I've seen online, but which are no longer available
as far as I can tell.
Anyway, if I did so, I would like to donate all of the
Aw man, I'd love to pick one of those up. You're in Germany though,
huh? That's gonna make stopping by difficult.
Oh well.
That link was dead so I wasn't able to check out the web-shop.
-Ben
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 2:43 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
Ben Baker-Smith wrote
I'm open to the idea of donating proceeds to PdCon. But, having never
been, I have some clarifying questions/concerns.
I would really prefer that any money from sales went toward
documentation, which in turn will increase useability and make PD more
accessible to new users. Does the convention
My mistake.
Thanks for the updated link.
-Ben
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:29 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Aw man, I'd love to pick one of those up. You're in Germany though,
huh?
ähm, .at stands for austria (which is a small country near germany
rather see some
solid documentation be built...or have the financial incentive to do it!
(Not a capitalist, just a hungry belly).
~Kyle
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I'm open to the idea of donating proceeds to PdCon. But, having never
been, I
Hello,
Didn't get much of a chance to work on designs myself this weekend,
but a few of you have sent me designs or suggestions over the past
week so I thought I'd at least get those up for you all to check out.
Let me know which designs you all like best.
http://benbakersmith.com/pdshirts.html
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For the location you put PNCA room 205 what does this mean? I
looked at the website and still couldn't even figure out what state
you are in.
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I'm still interested in making some shirts. I've been real busy, but
would like to make it happen sometime this summer.
I guess I don't have much else to say, just re-affirming my interest.
-Ben
this might help, in true diy Pd style!
Hello List,
I just attempted to install pd-extended on my desktop running Ubuntu
Jaunty 9.04 i686, only to realize that there is no i386 package
available. Is there a way around this? Do I have to install the
libraries separately?
Thanks!
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.hc
On Feb 8, 2010, at 7:44 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Hello List,
I just attempted to install pd-extended on my desktop running Ubuntu
Jaunty 9.04 i686, only to realize
2010/2/11 András Murányi muran...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersm...@gmail.com
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Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my initial message, it should say there is
no i686 package available.
When I tried to install
Hello List,
I know this has been addressed a few times on the list in past years,
but I couldn't find any concrete instructions.. so, here's my
question. What is the best way to approach dynamic object creation?
I'm hoping that there are some messages that can create instances of
abstractions or
Thanks to the both of you. I haven't checked out the forum patch yet
(I will), but the help browser page (1.msg_and_patch) is exactly what
I was looking for.
-Ben
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Sorry if you already took a look at those patches, but
2010/2/12 András Murányi muran...@gmail.com:
2010/2/12 Ben Baker-Smith bbakersm...@gmail.com
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Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo
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2010/2/12 Ben Baker-Smith bbakersm...@gmail.com
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wrote:
Thanks for getting
Problem solved!
The final trick was to install gcc-snapshot using sudo apt-get
gcc-snapshot rather than through getlibs.
Thanks for all your help Andras.
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2010/2/17 András Murányi muran...@gmail.com:
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
Sorry, there was a typo in my
Hello all,
I'm trying to figure out the best way to deal with lists in Pd but some
things are still not clear.
I have a table that changes its content on the fly, e.g. taking input from
somewhere else and I'm using a select at a determined point to dump the
table as a list of values using the
The last line on
http://en.flossmanuals.net/PureData/GEMImagesMoviesAndVideo says to
check out the [sig2pix~] object. The object is actually
[pix_sig2pix~].
Separately, in the help patch for [pix_movie] it recommends using the
same [colorspace RGBA( messages that work with [pix_film], but these
Hello,
I'm working on porting Andrew Benson's optical flow glsl shaders over
to PD. I've got the primary shader working, but need to send the
output to the second shader. I figured that the best way to deal with
this would be to use [gemframebuffer] to send the results of my first
chain
point
than without the frambuffer.
Cyrille
Ben Baker-Smith a écrit :
Hello,
I'm working on porting Andrew Benson's optical flow glsl shaders over
to PD. I've got the primary shader working, but need to send the
output to the second shader. I figured that the best way to deal
it would also be nice to have a step-debug mode...
A step-debug mode would be awesome. I'm daydreaming about it now.
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Where should corrections to the help patches and FLOSS manual be sent?
I would like to contribute to some of the documentation, especially
where I have found errors, but cannot figure out who to contact. I've
tried just posting updates to the list but the last couple times
received no response.
wanted to work on?
Derek
On 3/1/10 6:16 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
Where should corrections to the help patches and FLOSS manual be sent?
I would like to contribute to some of the documentation, especially
where I have found errors, but cannot figure out who to contact. I've
tried just posting
You could use [folderpanel] to [folder_list] to [msgfile] and then
read filenames from [msgfile] as you need them.
See the attached example.
-Ben
Hi Ben,
great work your patch.- - But do you think, that I could keep the images
dynamic and take always new images ? The images would be always in
, in order to
set the coordinate.
i thought that Iohannes had recently made some change in order to improve
this, but this patch is not working better than before.
maybe because the texture is use not the texunit 0???
Cyrille
Ben Baker-Smith a écrit :
Hello,
I'm in over my head with glsl
Zitat von Ben Baker-Smith bbakersm...@gmail.com:
You could use [folderpanel] to [folder_list] to [msgfile] and then
read filenames from [msgfile] as you need them.
See the attached example.
-Ben
Hi Ben,
great work your patch.- - But do you think, that I could keep the images
dynamic
Hello,
Is there a way to use local variables ($0) in GUI send-symbol /
receive-symbol properties? If I just put in $0 it interprets it as
0, and I can't set it after creation because there will be multiple
copies of the abstraction present in a patch and I don't want them all
to be set to the
Oh, sorry everyone. I don't deal with audio often, looks like I can
just use [soundfiler].
-Ben
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm recording audio into tables, but I want to have the option of
saving the audio in a given table to a .wav
Here's a minimal track also made with Pd, for the sake of diversity:
http://www.netpd.org/sessions/2007-11-08_antiwecker.mp3
I really liked that track. Thanks for posting.
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Is there a way to use local variables ($0) in GUI send-symbol /
receive-symbol properties? If I just put in $0 it interprets it as
0,
this is new to me; i have been using $0 in gui-objects for ages.
Not sure what the issue is then. I'm using Pd-Extended
26, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Derek Holzer de...@umatic.nl wrote:
$0, $1 and all other variables should be at the beginning of the name of
your variable, not the end. This is the same whether it's a send, an array
or anything else.
D.
On 3/26/10 5:22 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
I've tested
If there's a black version, I would like one :)
I'll take one regardless! I'm glad someone's reviving this effort.
-Ben
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Yeah, I see it too. I haven't been able to pin it down, it is driving
me nuts. Its only the first time you open a properties panel.
.hc
Same here. Only happens the first time. It took much longer on my old
PPC, but that machine was just slower in general.
-Ben
[makefilename %02d] or [makefilename %.2d] pads your number with zeros so it
has two digits.
Frank's method is the way to go. Nice to know that [makefilename] will
do the float-symbol transformation automatically.
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From: colet.patr...@free.fr
sorry, I might going to be rude,
but I've never heard some music completely made with PureData that really
sound good.
From: hard@gmail.com
just uploaded 2 vanilla workouts. these are not tracks. just me jamming in
the staffroom of the school where i work.
Hey All
It's the perpetual newbie here again. I've been working on a generative gem
patch (to run on a seperate machine when I work) and I want this to load and
re-load images from a selected folder. So far the only thing remotely like it
I've found is [openpanel] which requires a user to
that's nice, gemq. i'll try it. is it available for Mac? Or should i compile
it from source? the website seems to be under construction :)
If you browse to the checkout link, there seems to be a mac version. I
used wget to grab all the files, I opened it and it loaded but threw a
bunch of errors
Oops, looks like I left a couple [print] objects in the abstraction
from when I was debugging it. You can delete [print STACK2] [print
STACK3] [print STACK4]
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:42 PM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersm...@gmail.com wrote:
Patrick,
Here's an abstraction I made to handle file
[$n 1] often isn't recognized when I first load an abstraction.
However, if I create one in a patch it creates properly, first time.
So I find myself having to open my abstractions and re-create all my
[$n 1] objects each time I load them. This doesn't seem to happen with
[dollarg], so I have
Ha. Probably should've looked at the others first, way better than mine.
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersm...@gmail.com wrote:
This was a fun little problem. I haven't looked at the other
responses, but I whipped this up. Unlike some of the others, this
requires Pd
with [mp3cast~], but video is what I really want.
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have been looking for an object that can stream video out, preferably
starting from GEM and ideally running on windows or mac os.
the only option i've found so far is pdp_ffmpeg~ - which throws an error
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:22 PM, ydego...@gmail.com ydego...@gmail.comwrote:
Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
I would love to find a way to stream from GEM directly, but I haven't
found anything at all that allows you to stream with GEM or OpenGL directly.
If anyone knows how this would be possible
ultimate goal is to create live, self-generative visuals that are
streamed over the web using a server with Pd/GEM and some streaming software
(preferably not flash, since the Flash Media Live Encoder (FMLE) wasn't
really friendly with Linux or the command line last I checked).
Thanks,
Ben Baker
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think...
Make sure you are in the right colorspace. I remember some issues with
that and [gem2pdp]...
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Ben Baker-Smith
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Hello,
I'm looking for a software solution to converting GEM visuals
.
Also, all the msd objects and all the hardware objects except
[lanbox] are missing.
And like you say, they are missing from their respective directories.
I'm running Pd-extended 0.41.4
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Great work getting these printed! I'm very excited to get mine.
I think since you are doing the work of making and selling the shirts,
I think you should decide where the money goes.
I agree.
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Hi,
well, for me from Germany it isn't redirecting properly, but I checked
from a different server now (footils.org), and there it is. So probably
some strange thing happening with my provider's DNS. Sorry for
interrupting
I just tested on the following systems / browsers with the same
results as I posted previously:
Mac OS X 10.4
-Mozilla Firefox 3.6.3
-Opera 10.54
-Safari 3.2.1
Windows XP
-Internet Explorer 8.0.6001
-Google Chrome 5.0.375.55
-Mozilla Firefox 3.0.5
I am in Chicago, IL, USA
Ben Baker-Smith
Ah. Just tested on our Comcast line (prior tests were done on an ATT
line) and it worked fine there. Not sure what this means, but seems
the problem has something to do with the ATT network.
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think it would be
more efficient to use another program and if you all know
of any other programs.? Thank you for your help.
?
~Sean
It seems to me that the most efficient way of doing this would be with a
custom GLSL shader.
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-from comment to text file
command-t does not work for me and produces the following error:
error: .printout.text: no such object
control-t deletes text from the console one character at a time.
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There are enough people doing the same, that all those individual
1% and 2% add up to a very large proportion of what's being produced in
the pd community.
I agree with this sentiment.
People seem most attracted to Pd for its flexibility. If everyone wanted a
nifty vocoder they would've
I like that. I never thought of using applescript with Pd, thanks for
sharing.
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.atwrote:
I had good luck with [motex/system]. I made this little object to control
iTunes from Pd
I think the point was simply that Miller deserves credit for his essential
contributions to pd. I don't think this is the place to discuss your
problems with SLOC and COCOMO.
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I have no idea. I just meant that if anyone deserves to be cooked meals
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.cawrote:
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
I think the point was simply that Miller deserves credit for his essential
contributions to pd. I don't think this is the place to discuss your
problems with SLOC and COCOMO
, and hard to debug. Also, they crash when I try to connect (probably
because no audio or video is making it to pdp_theonice~, as my tests have
shown that pd crashes when you try to connect without audio and video).
I am on Ubuntu 10.04 with Pd-extended 0.42.5.
Thanks!
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, Ben Baker-Smith a écrit :
Hello List,
I'm trying to do some streaming with pd and icecast, and after running
into trouble with pdp would like to try out pdgst. I have been working
from this thread to try and get it installed:
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg38504.html
in
the previous thread.
Where are these src folders?
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Jack j...@rybn.org wrote:
When you compile pdgst, you should get 'pdgst.pd_linux' in your 'src'
folder. If not, open the makefile and put something like :
EXT=pd_linux
CC=gcc
I know how to get the pdgst source, and have successful run the modified
Makefile without errors. But where should I be setting PD_SRC and GEM_SRC in
the Makefile? I don't see any src folders inside any of my pd or gem
folders.
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2010
streaming:
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg38543.html
Thanks again!
-Ben
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Oo, alright, I think I got it working now. Thanks for the assistance, it's
time for me to check out those reference links :)
-Ben
How do you set the caps for [pdgst_dac~] ?
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I propose hosting a video stream of the convention (as much as possible
anyway). I can provide an icecast server for the duration, or there's always
ustream.
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That's a pretty pompous writeup. Why don't you just post a link to your work
instead of making broad generalizations about other un-specified material?
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I haven't had the opportunity to try this out yet, but it might be what
you're looking for.
https://github.com/pd-projects/ruby-puredata
Thanks IOHannes,
I'm interested in PD primarily as an audio engine embedded in iOS apps. For
legal and technical reasons, most of the other obvious choices
It'd be nice to be able to see what/whose patch is currently playing. This
should be possible with Icecast/Shoutcast.
Thanks for putting this together.
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There's a page for contributors on the site and also one with a list of all
the patches, how many
Probably should've searched before posting to you all.. the old FLOSS
page is indeed up.
Sorry,
-Ben
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Ben Baker-Smith bbakersm...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought Scribd was gonna be cool, but now the pages don't load and
it wants me to pay $5 to download the pdf
I thought Scribd was gonna be cool, but now the pages don't load and
it wants me to pay $5 to download the pdf, which I would have to do in
order to read the manual since it's not loading properly. Lame. Is the
old FLOSS site still available?
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