the way i understood midi, is that you can't have to events going on at
the same time, since it is a stream, i might be wrong though.
maybe the windows version of noteout (or the windows midi driver) does
some ordering, that the linux one doesn't. if you add a delay 1 object
to one of the
hi list,
could somebody post the pd help patch for sigmund~ ? i can't find it on
my system...
thanks in advance,
simon
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thanks!
it wasn't there...
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 20:17 +0100, ypatios wrote:
#N canvas 167 -7 580 617 12;
#X text 42 4 sigmund~ - sinusoidal analysis and pitch tracking;
#N canvas 432 117 573 597 using-with-tables 0;
#X obj 29 368 print peak;
#N canvas 0 0 450 300 (subpatch) 0;
#X array
afaik all the latency introduced by jack is automatically corrected by
ardour. so the latency you observe when rerecording in ardour comes from
puredata only. there's not much you can do about this, except optimizing
your patch. i'm not aware of any manual latency correction in ardour,
but maybe
it has the proper information, so the infrastructure is
theoretically there (ideally they could add a one jack period worth of
latency correction toggle to the UI for each track).
Simon Iten wrote:
afaik all the latency introduced by jack is automatically corrected by
ardour. so
, Simon Iten wrote:
thanks for the clarification. i'll ask about the latency correction for
jack-clients in the ardour forum. lately there have been some jack
plugins around (linuxdsp) so there would be a need for this there as
well.
On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 11:41 -0800, Justin Glenn Smith wrote
yes yes yes
there is a very simple software-midikeyboard, it's called vkeybd.
i always connect midi things via alsa in linux. that means you have to
set midi to alsa in puredata and then use a software like alsa patchbay
to connect the vkeybd to puredata. if you use the excellent jack for
audio,
look into udev permissions, you have to make a rule for your device. i
don't remember exactly how to do it, but there should be plenty of
instructions on the ubuntu forum.
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 13:50 +0100, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi ,
I having trouble using [hid] in Ubuntu 8.04. Pd doesn't seem
hi list,
i have a hard time getting a max patch ported to pd.
the one object in max that bugs me is a signal accumulator. [+=~] the object
adds all the values it receives and can be reset with a signal (in my case a
pulse)
is there an equivalent in pd? i can't seem to find one.
i try to
, 2012 at 11:26 PM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
is there a way to achieve this without the signal accumulator object? i feel
like there should be an easy solution but i can't seem to find it. any
hints?
If you mean the following, where x is the input and y the output..
y += x
PERFECT!!
that did the trick! now i'm one step closer to my gr-300 simulation :-) thanks!
On Jul 17, 2012, at 12:59 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
On 16/07/12 22:26, Simon Iten wrote:
[+=~] the object adds all the values it receives and can be reset with a
signal (in my case a pulse
guitar effect patches. Would you be willing to share some of
your work with us?
Cheers,
Pierre.
2012/7/17 Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com
PERFECT!!
that did the trick! now i'm one step closer to my gr-300 simulation :-)
thanks!
On Jul 17, 2012, at 12:59 AM, Claude Heiland-Allen
Well from a musicians point of view (me) everything above 8ms is not very
playable. This is obvioulsy only true if the generated sound has instant
attack, otherwise latency does not really matter :-)
On Jul 27, 2012 2:30 PM, Charles Henry czhe...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 8:50
On Jul 27, 2012 6:19 PM, wrote:
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some feedback.
Cheers!
Pierre.
2012/7/18 Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com
some of you asked me to post this when it's finished. well it's not but it
works extremely well on my setup! you need an output from each string of your
instrument and feed that into pd. i use it with a 5-string
hi list,
i found a way to get the pitch from a signal without any analyzing. it's a
side effect of a gr-300 patch i've worked on in my spare time.
maybe this is very obvious but for me this is great!! also note that i'm a
musician, so sorry for any mistakes.
it tracks with almost no latency and
Patrick,
I will post it at some point. However it is not finished yet and the gui
not very intuitive atm. The filter part is very easy, the important part is
that you get a separate signal from each string with a divided pickup...and
then you need one of these patches for every string.
Cheers
On
hey pierre,
maybe something for your blog?
it's a very simple patch based on dryUP~ by william brent.
i misused his object to get only the predicted part which sounds really
nice. a lot like the pog without attack and octaver :-)
i attached a version of the external for 32-bit linux. if you
Check william brent's tabletool
On Oct 4, 2012 5:50 PM, Rick T ratull...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings All
1) I'm trying to find a way to get the total amount of values in a table.
I found arraysize but that doesn't seem to give me the correct output
Example:
If I create a table with ; arrayx
I think the obvious way to do this is to hack a Bluetooth headset. You
could attach the headset with cables to an existing audiointerface...
The user just connects to a regular headset.
On Oct 29, 2012 12:56 PM, katja katjavet...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Sebastian,
Couple of years ago I tried to
If you have a multicore machine you should be fine...
On Oct 31, 2012 12:31 AM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [PD] firm delay
What are you trying to accomplish?
On Dec 6, 2012 2:48 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com wrote:
How can one implement Max's [rate~] in Pd? [rate~] takes a signal from a
[phasor~] and according to its argument it scales the frequency (roughly
speaking). So
[phasor~ 1]
|
[rate~ 1.5]
pierre wrote in his blog that he can go as low as 10ms, later in the settings
he writes about 16ms.
On Feb 8, 2013, at 1:57 PM, i go bananas hard@gmail.com wrote:
sorry, i don't think this is the thread i should be asking this in,
but how low latency can you get with pd on a pi ?
hi phil,
what are you trying to do? do you need midi from your electric bass? or just a
way to make a synth in pd?
i ask because i built a gr-300 emulation for bass that works very well and with
almost no latency. you can drive any oscillator within pd from that. it's all
signalpath though.
have any
documentation about it?
Thanks for writing,
Phil
On 2/14/13 12:48 AM, Simon Iten wrote:
hi phil,
what are you trying to do? do you need midi from your electric bass? or
just a way to make a synth in pd?
i ask because i built a gr-300 emulation for bass that works very well
https://getmyo.com
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is there or better was there ever a version of pure data for mac os9?
the bits i find on the net seem to indicate no. but maybe a call here will
reveal a version. (miller?)
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too bad, thanks.
On 25 Feb 2014, at 16:19, Peter P. p8...@aol.com wrote:
* Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com [2014-02-25 14:31]:
is there or better was there ever a version of pure data for mac os9?
the bits i find on the net seem to indicate no. but maybe a call here will
reveal a version
imperfectly) was that Tcl/Tk wasn't available for
it.
cheers
Miller
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 09:21:05AM +0100, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
pd vintage edition
the true pure root thing !
:)
Le 26 févr. 2014 à 08:40, Simon Iten a écrit :
too bad, thanks.
On 25 Feb 2014, at 16:19, Peter P
hey list,
does anybody that uses an udoo board have any recommendations on a
usb-soundcard? should be very compact.
i tried a cheap one from dx and i could not get any good results (loads of
xruns even with periods 3 and 1024 and up frames in qjackctl) this is on the
ubuntu version from udoo.
, assuming nobody else has figured
this out first.
cheers
Miller
On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 09:57:45PM +0100, Simon Iten wrote:
hey list,
does anybody that uses an udoo board have any recommendations on a
usb-soundcard? should be very compact.
i tried a cheap one from dx and i could
, at 5:14 PM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
From: Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues
Date: March 9, 2014 at 5:07:54 PM EDT
To: Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com
Cc: PD list pd-list@iem.at
H iSimon -
I haven't tried any but the built-in yet but I have a few
without jack i should add...
On 11 Mar 2014, at 08:55, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
hey dan,
unfortunately i’m in switzerland :-)
would be great if you could post your setup somewhere or send the infos! i
compiled pd from source as well. i start it from console (with -rt
11, 2014, at 4:05 AM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
without jack i should add...
On 11 Mar 2014, at 08:55, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
hey dan,
unfortunately i’m in switzerland :-)
would be great if you could post your setup somewhere or send the
infos! i compiled pd
closer to 20ms.
Sorry I haven't gotten back to the UDOO and pulled the relevant scripts etc
off of it yet. I'm trying to get a few things done before I head out of town
for work the next 2 weeks. I might be abel to get to it Sunday, but no
promises.
On Mar 14, 2014, at 8:41 PM, Simon Iten
tnes
--
Dan Wilcox
danomatika.com
robotcowboy.com
On Mar 15, 2014, at 5:49 AM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
dan, no 15 ms is in no way tolerable for live use (if you have effects that
should react in realtime) it is of course ok for delay and reverb stuff
well, i play a lot in an orchestra. (doublebass) and i can assure you it’s a
problem you don’t get used to. (and that is not just me) sure you can adapt to
the situation but it is not ideal. let a pipe organ player play with a
conductor and orchestra and the fun begins :-) it works but it needs
hey dan, do you have to tell pd to use it’s own core on udoo, or does it so
automagically? has this something to do with the cpu group from your script (it
did not exist on my system)
cheers
On 13 Mar 2014, at 15:46, Dan Wilcox danomat...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know the latency. I can try
hi, nice! one question:
On 18 Mar 2014, at 12:02, Winfried Ritsch rit...@iem.at wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 16:01:20 schrieb Rafael Vega:
Anyone wants to share their experience with the BeagleBoneBlack?
Yes.
Since autumn, i am trying to set up an kit hardware+software with BBB
nifty!
On 21 Mar 2014, at 14:31, Winfried Ritsch rit...@iem.at wrote:
Am Freitag, 21. März 2014, 09:04:00 schrieb Simon Iten:
hi, nice! one question:
On 18 Mar 2014, at 12:02, Winfried Ritsch rit...@iem.at wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 16:01:20 schrieb Rafael Vega:
Anyone wants
with the Linaro one. I'll
have more time to revisit it later.
On Mar 15, 2014, at 12:46 PM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
hmm,
well to me 12ms is way to much. but then again i play a lot of fast attack
notes in up-tempo pieces :-)
thanks for your notes anyway, they helped a lot! and write
nevermind, found the solution. here it is..
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2012-09/097892.html
cheers
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
hey dan and list,
i gave pd on the debian hardfloat image a try and can not run it. it
compiles just
just a quick update:
pd runs definitely smoother on the udoo with the debian hard float image. i am
now down to 10ms with no problems (and a very cheap usb-soundcard dongle)
8ms gives some crackles but still works…
this is with the usual rtprio and memlock stuff and -rt and for now with a
, Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Alexandros Drymonitis adr...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 12:00 AM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
just a quick update:
pd runs definitely smoother on the udoo with the debian hard
dear list,
i have a strange problem with my “sinetosawtooth” patch.
it is basically a version of the pitch to voltage conversion used in the old
gr300 guitar synths from roland.
i cut out all the clutter to make it easier to look at and understand. (cut out
the adaptive filtering at the input
do you use the hardware or the plugin tab in the pd preferences? i found that i
had to use the plugin and not the hardware to get results without distortion.
also you should use debian hard float image and not linaro, it works better
with puredata. and, i would not use jack but alsa directly
, Simon Iten wrote:
dear list,
i have a strange problem with my “sinetosawtooth” patch.
it is basically a version of the pitch to voltage conversion used in the old
gr300 guitar synths from roland.
i cut out all the clutter to make it easier to look at and understand. (cut
out the adaptive
crosspost! sorry about the noise. thanks for the inputs i will try to to this.
not sure if i can. otherwise i will ask back if that’s ok!
On 27 Apr 2014, at 13:03, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
so if i would measure at the peak of the sawtooth and would upsample inside
the pd patch, i
ok tried to upsample the whole thing (after the osc~) and now change~ does
nothing anymore… it just spits out the same square wave i feed in…clues?
On 27 Apr 2014, at 13:05, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
crosspost! sorry about the noise. thanks for the inputs i will try
ubtracts the previous sample from teh current one as I guessed from the
patch :)
M
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 03:40:01PM +0200, Simon Iten wrote:
ok tried to upsample the whole thing (after the osc~) and now change~
does nothing anymore… it just spits out the same square wave i feed
attached a version that works beautifully. it's a dirty hack without
upsampling but it works extremly well. don't ask me why, i have no idea.
thanks for all the help miller, really appreciate it! and thanks for pd in
general :-)
cheers,
simon
On Apr 27, 2014, at 8:59 PM, Simon Iten
was able to clean it a
lot.
many things that didn't need to be there
cheers
2014-04-28 3:52 GMT-03:00 Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com:
roman, thanks for your inputs.
i tried both fexpr and expr and sticked to fexpr at some point, don’t know
why though. will change it back! (i
:-)
Will Look at your Version asap.
Cheers
Am 29.04.2014 um 02:00 schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
I have no idea what the patch is doing either, but I was able to clean it a
lot.
many things that didn't need to be there
cheers
2014-04-28 3:52 GMT-03:00 Simon Iten itensi
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
with the pitch detection
result? Did you already try that? I wonder how that could work at all,
because the pitch result comes only after the adaptive filter.
Katja
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
Katja thanks for your Inputs! Will Look at the Patch
octave range either. Only thing is, in vocals the strongest
component is sometimes not the first harmonic but the second, when
speaking or singing the lowest notes in the range.
Katja
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
katja,
exactly! i filter the input
that it works this way, but
oh how annoying it is to not understand your own patches.
Katja
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:49 AM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
hi katja,
i tried your patch and had a look at it. it’s beautifully programmed :-) so
skilled.
thanks for taking the time
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