I'm looking for a way to shrink the RAM usage in my live patch.
I'm currently running a patch for live usage which has 14 x 100 stereo
audio arrays. and 14 x 20sec variable delay lines. there's also 3 vst
plugins (compressor, limiter and tape style delay). the GUI isn't too
busy, there aren't any
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Solen Music wrote:
is there anything i can do to save on RAM??
PD uses 32bits natively (unless you compiled it especially for 64bit), so
the iem16 stuff would halve the amount of RAM required, but at the slight
expense of audio quality (doesn't matter if your files loaded
sample will
visit before arriving at it's table16. but is there a more elegant
solution similar to soundfiler for this?
thanks again.
2008/7/24 Claude Heiland-Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Solen Music wrote:
is there anything i can do to save on RAM??
PD uses 32bits natively (unless you compiled
but both return
no such table
Is there any way to fetch the size of a table16??
this would really help me out! as my 1400 samples now only take up 1
gig of ram instead of 2-3 gigs
2008/7/24 IOhannes m zmoelnig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Solen Music wrote:
okay. i found iem16 at ftp://ftp.iem.at/pub/pd
or, maybe a pitchable table16 reader that automatically loops back to
the start upon reaching the end of the table16??
again, thanks.
2008/7/24 Solen Music [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
okay i've found a neat way of loading all the files into the table16's
using a makefilename loop.
my problem now
ah indeed. a table of the array sizes. i'll get on that.
until now i've been grabbing the array size (using [arraysize]
external) on the fly whenever an array was called into tabread4~
thanks!
2008/7/24 hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i would assume that the size of the [table16] tables would just
i can't seem to download the pdmtl tarball from
http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions/Installation
??
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thanks for that. that's the first time i've used svn. and it
downloaded everything for me in a few seconds. i use xp for pure data
and xubuntu for the net so it was quite a breeze getting the stuff.
i'll look forward getting stuck into pdmtl. i've been using vanilla
with iemlib thus far but this
i'm down for it too. based in bow. will be going back to ireland from
19th dec but any other time is good for me.
should i register with the wiki and join the members or will this post suffice??
2008/11/11 Rob Canning [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi,
i have added deckspace as a possible location on
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Solen Music wrote:
i'm down for it too. based in bow. will be going back to ireland from
19th dec but any other time is good for me.\
irish in north east london? me too :)
should i register with the wiki and join the members or will this post
suffice?
makes sense to write on the wiki so
cool. i can bring a pair of akg 414's if they're any use?
2008/11/19 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 07:44:09PM +, Rob Canning wrote:
Solen Music wrote:
i'm down for it too. based in bow. will be going back to ireland from
19th dec but any other time is good for me.\
ok
Hi i'm looking for an object that I can read in a text file and bang
it so that it outputs each consecutive character/letter in the file.
i.e. bang the object
it ouputs the first letter
bang the object
outputs the second letter
etc.
Does such a thing exist??
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Thanks for all everyone!
I will try those methods!
2008/12/2 Claude Heiland-Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Solen Music wrote:
Hi i'm looking for an object that I can read in a text file and bang
it so that it outputs each consecutive character/letter in the file.
i.e. bang the object
it ouputs
Does anyone know any nice compressor/dynamics abstractions that can
run in vanilla pd?
I tried a search both here and and .info but nowt...
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I have made a portable version of Pd-extended with pdmontreal using Thinstall.
If anyone wants the link for it please put up their hand!
(or is this sort of distribution of Pd frowned upon?)
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be run from a flash drive? I would be
interested in checking it out.
JN
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Solen Music [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have made a portable version of Pd-extended with pdmontreal using
Thinstall.
If anyone wants the link for it please put up their hand
of esoteric compression?
2008/12/2 Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo,
Solen Music hat gesagt: // Solen Music wrote:
Does anyone know any nice compressor/dynamics abstractions that can
run in vanilla pd?
I tried a search both here and and .info but nowt...
Try this from two weeks ago:
http
Thanks Jack,
Your method works perfectly!
2008/12/2 Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think, you can dig around [list-dripslow], [msgfile] (or similar).
Here an exemple.
++
Jack
Le 2 déc. 08 à 15:10, Solen Music a écrit :
Hi i'm looking for an object that I can read in a text file and bang
dang. won't be around that weekend. how bout the prev/next weekend??
whoops. thought i posted this to the list.
2009/1/4 errordevelo...@gmail.com:
Hi.
fallowing earlier discussion ..
Let's do it on Sun 25th, mayb?
it seems that should be alright,
we still have 3 weeks to prepere
and
Can't make it next weekend.
But please do make it a monthly/bi-monthly thing!
2009/1/14 Rob Canning robcann...@eircom.net:
Ed Kelly wrote:
25th is good for me.
i am going to confirm the 25th as fixed if we are using deckspace
ie. i will be there on the 25th and can buzz people in
I#ve
Hi,
Can anybody point me in the direction of good sequencer patches for
learning? preferably vanilla or as close to as possible!
Thanks in advance,
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useful ideas from it. But unfortunately it's a little above me in
terms of my Pd ability!
So if there are any others too?
Cheers again,
John.
2009/5/5 Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org:
Hallo,
Solen Music hat gesagt: // Solen Music wrote:
Can anybody point me in the direction of good
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Solen Music wrote:
I did mean step sequencer.
i have allways been interested in step-sequencers, and made
a few attempts to build a good one.
of course i was not successfull in making the perfect
step-sequencer... and i would not reccomend my creations for learning,
since they are quite
Matthew Logan wrote:
Has anybody tried putting a later version of Pd (from later than 2004)
in there?
I think it's time this question was asked again, in light of recent
Max/Msp developments...
Hi,
I've a patch which often will try to load textfiles that don't exist
into arrays. And there are a lot of arrays.
Will moving the resulting error messages to the cmd window using
'-stderr' in theory reduce the drawing that tcl/tk has to do and thus
help prevent sound glitches?
Thanks in
Hi,
A quick search has led me to believe that partconv~ is a good way to
explore impulse response reverbs in pure data.
Has anybody compiled this for windows?
...or are there any other options that I should explore for that platform?
Thanks in advance, as always!
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Brilliant. Thanks.
A quick test seems to suggest it's quite capable of long IRs.
2010/1/21 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.at:
partconv~ should be included in Pd-extended.
.hc
On Jan 20, 2010, at 3:06 AM, Solen Music wrote:
Hi,
A quick search has led me to believe that partconv
Do a skid Porres!!!
On 18 June 2010 22:08, Renato Fabbri renato.fab...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThZWL2ydtYo
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Another Pd user riddled with the Catholic guilt. That's 10 'Hail
Mary's for your sins...
But nice work!
John.
On 2 September 2010 01:31, Ed Kelly morph_2...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
!Whoops
Try this one. My Catholic guilt is almost as bad as my government. ( NO NOT
REALLY )
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