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On 2014-05-20 10:21, Py Fave wrote:
some alternative ways
you can use use udpreceive oscroute or dumpOSC
thou shalt not use [dumpOSC].
use [udpreceive]+[unpackOSC] instead (both from mrpeach).
then use [routeOSC] (mrpeach again) to filter
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On 2014-05-20 17:55, Mirko Maier wrote:
Hi List, I have (say) two bangs, one sends with the send-symbol
bang1 and the other with bang2. Is there a possibility to get
at a certain part (myplace) of the patch easily either the
numbers 1 or 2 (when
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On 2014-08-10 16:43, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
i get this error when building Vanilla
shree@shree-linux:~/Downloads/pd-0.45-4/src$ ./pd disabling
real-time priority due to missing pd-watchdog
(/home/shree/Downloads/pd-0.45-4/src/bin/pd-watchdog)
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On 2014-08-11 03:43, Ronni Montoya wrote:
Is there is any object like select that work with characters ? for
example: [select a b c d e] ?
what's wrong with [select a b c d e]?
fgamsdr
IOhannes
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On 2014-08-25 09:54, Cyrille Henry wrote:
according to aconnectgui, multiples devices out can be routed to a
single midi input.
this is what i meant with software midi merger.
fgasdr
IOhannes
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On 2014-08-24 22:07, Ingo wrote:
In the good old days (90's) I would have never made it with less
than 16 MIDI in/outs ...
hold on.
since MIDI has 16 channels, does that mean that you had actually a need
to address 256 channels?
i understand
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On 2014-08-22 23:08, Miller Puckette wrote:
I think I'd want to disambiguate everything in one mechanism -
perhaps interspersing the message itself with the information
(putting the count in ahead of the address, and also putting
symbols 'f',
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On 2014-08-07 17:56, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
On 08/07/2014 11:17 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Or better yet, without changing any files at all - invoke Pd with
the full pathname, ../src/pd (or even ../src/pd!) instead of ./pd
and I
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On 2014-08-25 12:00, Ingo wrote:
[...]
Now that many manufacturers are building MIDI controllers (apart
from keyboards, MIDI guitars, wind controllers, etc.) like a single
foot pedal, a single foot switch or gesture control using a full
MIDI
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On 2014-08-25 14:05, Ingo wrote:
Alsa MIDI was causing problems here recognizing multi in/out MIDI
interfaces in a reproducable order.
have you reported a bug?
if it's reproducible, it might be fixable as well...
Whether you need more than
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On 2014-09-02 10:44, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 8:56 PM, Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sam, 2014-08-30 at 19:02 +0300, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 5:31 PM, IOhannes m
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On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 2:51 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig
zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
since i have never seen this error before, i pasted it into my
favourite search engine (you might want to do the same
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On 2014-09-03 16:20, Py Fave wrote:
some ideas
first check if your pd path contains spaces.
i was going to suggest the same, but then noticed:
On 2014-08-20 20:46, JF via Pd-list wrote:
C:\pd\bin\wish85.exe: couldn't load TCL
seems like
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On 2014-09-11 12:45, Alessio Degani wrote:
Hi List,
I'm new to this list, but a long time user of PD. There is a way to
keep pd-extended aligned to the current stable release of
pd-vanilla?
yes: invest manpower.
I've noticed that pd-extend
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On 2014-09-14 16:34, Billy Stiltner wrote:
thanks for the info. it is possible that somehow during my install
my connection was reset. that might explain the missing objects. it
is very strange that iemlib was one of the few uninstalled
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On 2014-09-16 17:47, mick mengucci wrote:
Here's my feedback:
thanks
the $ pd -path ./abstractions:. commando worked fine! I open the pd
in the directory where I downloaded and installed the recent
version of GEM, and it basically works fine.
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On 2014-09-23 12:38, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
hi,
is there a 'rule' to know what is the evaluation order of
send/receive objects?
no.
it's undefined, like the traditional fan-out connection.
unlike fan-out connections, there is no remidy in the
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On 2014-09-24 10:14, Nicolas Montgermont wrote:
Hello
Le 24/09/2014 09:05, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
The use-case for this is things like:
I see some other points:
* the output from [keyname], [key], [gemkeyboard], [gemkeyname] is
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On 2014-09-28 13:03, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
Can I install both version(32, 64bit) of pd-extended on my 64bit
ubuntu 14.04 ?
i don't think so.
Is it causes the system conflict?
both architectures will try to install files at the same location
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On 2014-09-28 09:30, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
I can't remember when that disappeared - years ago.
i think it was lost during the gui-rewrite. (the argument being,
that this feature was mainly useful for Copy-Paste which - snce
the rewrite -
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On 2014-09-30 04:39, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
* pull in relevant commits from pd-vanilla (you can't just pull
them all in because vanilla does the GUI stuff differently,
does it?
fgmasdr
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On 2014-09-30 12:20, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hi,
I see that there now are the rather peculiar list fromsymbol and
list tosymbol methods in [list], but the much needed list
foreach still is missing. Why?
most likely, because yo can do a [list
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On 2014-09-30 15:32, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
Those bullet points are from the webpage, not written by me. My
questions about the bullet points were inline, e.g.:
ah sorry.
my email client seems to have messed up with quoting (at
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On 2014-09-30 10:20, Sujay Mukherjee wrote:
I don't have a prior programming knowledge of any kind and so my
questions could be a little bit naive I am using the the pix_buffer
along with the pix_buffer_write and pix_buffer _read objects to
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On 2014-09-30 17:08, Frank Barknecht wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 03:51:38PM +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig
wrote:
On 2014-09-30 12:20, Frank Barknecht wrote:
I see that there now are the rather peculiar list fromsymbol
and list tosymbol methods
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On 2015-02-17 16:54, Ingo wrote:
Hi there,
I'm just switching from Pd-extended 0.42.5 to 0.43.4 and a bunch
of externals are missing.
how did you install Pd-extended 0.43.4 (where did you get it from;
which *exact* package did you install?)
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On 2015-02-16 03:39, Richie Cyngler wrote:
Hi All,
Just want to report the install warning below. Not sure if it's
known issue but it is a disconcerting message.
its by intention: you have added a new source (apt.puredata.info) to
your
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On 2015-03-05 11:02, Antoine Villeret wrote:
hi,
it works here, I can open the two streams you linked to. I can
change the size and open screen:// too. My configuration is :
Pd-vanilla 0.46.5 GEM: ver: 0.93.git b8b6549 Ubuntu 14.10 64bit
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On 2015-02-23 02:54, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
But with some other name, right? Cause I tried to instantiate these
objects and they just didn't show up. I'd like to know which ones
are in zexy and how to call them up.
~, ||~, ~, ~, ==~
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On 2015-02-24 15:50, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
~, ||~, ~, ~, ==~
none of these are created in extended 0.42-5, were they added only
in the latest version?
no. zexy ships these objects for about 10 years or so (maybe longer).
there has
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On 2015-02-25 18:23, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I'm actually interested in knowing whether there's a signal
connected to the inlet of an abstraction.
I need it so I can automatically switch between the argument loaded
in the abstraction
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On 2015-02-24 18:52, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I think that even in the case of an external, it's difficult to
know whether there's a signal connected to a signal inlet, or not
(...) I think Eric Lyon's externals do what you want
I guess
On 2015-04-21 00:52, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
Anyway it's trivial to fix-- again, I was just curious why I cannot trigger
a corruption at all, even when flooding the socket with messages that have
a large percentage of multi-byte characters.
because a localhost connection has an
On 2015-04-23 15:51, Mario Mey wrote:
Well, I don't know if I was on 'video' group but I did the addition. I
checked the file you sent me and it works. However, for the moment, I
have 3 questions:
- If I don't activate the device in the right side of the patch, nor
Blender nor VLC can get
On 2015-04-20 09:35, Gilberto Agostinho wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying to use [earplug~] for a sound installation of mine, but I
ran into a problem that I can't think of how to solve. I am feeding the
angle values to [earplug~] through a [line] to smooth them out, but when
the angle changes
On 2015-04-19 22:08, Peter P. wrote:
* IOhannes zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at [2015-04-19 02:52]:
Am 18. April 2015 21:30:20 MESZ, schrieb Peter P.
peterpar...@fastmail.com:
mpeg3video_seek: frame accurate seeking without a table of contents
is no longer supported. Use mpeg3toc mpeg file table
On 2015-04-29 12:36, Csaba Láng wrote:
Hi Iohannes,
I just wanted to ask if according to you this approach is feasible with
such a gemwin dimension [dimen 7680x3240(.
And if a Mac Pro could handle it with 4-8 or 12 core processor.
I'm not very learned when it comes to apple, so I cannot
On 2015-04-30 00:53, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
Oh, and a general question:
Is there any sensible way to translate creator names and/or method names?
If I were trying to use software translated from another language, I'd
definitely want that feature.
are you really talking about
On 2015-04-30 13:06, Joe White wrote:
Oh cool, but the [readsf~] would act more like a stream, rather than being
able to load into a table right?
well, Pd's [readsf~] cannot load into table either and provides an audio
stream, so I guess this is by intention.
fgmsdr
IOhannes
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On 2015-05-03 15:58, Fred Jan Kraan wrote:
On 2015-05-03 03:11 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Sun, May 3, 2015 at 2:58 PM, Raphaël Ilias phae.il...@gmail.com
mailto:phae.il...@gmail.com wrote:
However, IMHO, since frequency representation is related to the time
and not the
On 2015-04-28 03:52, Simon Wise wrote:
On 28/04/15 00:31, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
I though that the Debian Jessie repositories have Pd-0.46-2, or am I
wrong?
no, you are right: the authorative page shows 0.46.2-1
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/puredata
but no stable is
On 2015-05-05 18:54, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
That is correct, and I guess also the problem…
I was approaching it like having an external binary compiled in some pd
source which is generally compatible with a pd binary from another source as
long as architectures are the same.
If the
hi.
it seems to me that there is little difference between the three mails
in this thread. did i miss something or has the additional information
you tried to send been lost?
On 2015-05-16 18:17, oscar pablo di liscia wrote:
Hi, I have my personal page at:
On 2015-05-17 22:00, Antonio Roberts wrote:
I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 15.04. One of the many many problems I
experienced is that I'm no longer able to load pngs using [pix_image].
The only error I get when I try to do this is:
[pix_image]: failed to load image 'testimage.png'
Any
On 2015-05-17 19:11, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
It says that it's the wrong ELF class ELF CLASS64
you cannot use a binary for i386 or amd64 on a Raspberry Pi, which has
an arm processor.
you need to have a binary compiled esp. for this achitecture (read:
compile it yourself).
fgadmf
IOhannes
On 2015-05-18 11:22, Antonio Roberts wrote:
open: /etc/pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory
open: /home/hellocatfood/.pd/gem.conf: No such file or directory
open: ./gem.conf: No such file or directory
are you sure there is no more output generated on the terminal? esp.
when the (first)
On 2015-04-15 17:00, Peter P. wrote:
* IEM - network operating center (IOhannes m zmoelnig) n...@iem.at
[2015-04-15 05:39]:
[...]
in order to keep everybody happy, we have decided to unsubscribe
everybody who tags Pd-list emails as SPAM (as reported by the
SPAM-reporting monitoring services
On 2015-04-16 11:32, i go bananas wrote:
oscillators are expensive in CPU usage, compared to control signals.
you might want to rethink that statement.
the sole purpose of ~-objects (e.g. oscillators) is to *save* CPU-cycles.
e.g. an [osc~] object will have both the phase-increment built-in and
On 2015-04-08 17:00, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
Hi list,I've been playing around with frame rates in Chromium, and I'm now
curious:
Why are graphics processing frame rates variable, while audio sample rates
are fixed?
most likely because you hear ugly artefacts when dealing with
On 2015-05-19 22:59, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Pagano, Patrick p...@digitalworlds.ufl.edu
wrote:
I just want to fix the mismatch. Is there an object i can place between
the unpack fff and the integer number box?
the error is generated by [unpack]
On 2015-05-20 04:21, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
it sends the error to the shell instead of locking up the GUI
this will only work if the error actually produces the lock up.
if the error is just an indication that a lock up is happening, then it
won't help at all (and yuo only lose the comfort of
On 2015-05-17 05:10, William Huston wrote:
Has this been fixed?
Is this a reason for me to move to main-branch Vanilla?
while i cannot give you an answer, why don't you try it out?
it's not like you have to pay extra license fees.
Pd-vanilla makes it very easy to have multiple different
On 2015-06-04 10:03, Pierre Massat wrote:
The mistake I made
was to believe that print would send the current value to the console at
each step of the loop (like print in a for loop in Python for instance),
i meant to reply to this, but forgot.
i still cannot resist, so:
python actually
the iem has an open position for a senior scientist in the field of
Sonic Interaction Design.
requirements are (among others)
- Pd knowledge
- a finished PhD
- some basic German (as the job posting is German only)
see:
On 2015-06-02 23:10, Pierre Massat wrote:
I am probably very tired and I must be missing something obvious. But right
now this looks like aliens have hacked into Pd and are playing with my
nerves.
afaict¹, you are violating the first rule of patching:
*never* do a fan-out without a trigger.
On 2015-06-24 16:29, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I know it's been fixed and made available already, but I'm just wondering
if there's any other object in Extended that does the same thing as
rampsmooth~ (generate linear ramps between values of an audio signal).
wouldn't
On 2015-06-15 10:21, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:41 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at
wrote:
On 2015-06-14 10:16, Philippe Boisnard wrote:
Hello
I have created a little abstract, usefull for me : [text3dml]
I share this.
thanks for sharing.
i wonder
On 2015-06-14 10:16, Philippe Boisnard wrote:
Hello
I have created a little abstract, usefull for me : [text3dml]
I share this.
thanks for sharing.
i wonder why you are using dynamic patching instead of just inserting
'\n' where you want a linebreak?
also i think that it should be
On 2015-05-25 06:11, Sujay Mukherjee wrote:
Can somebody help me regarding the readsf~ and if thr is any particular
file size beyond which the sound gets distorted or dosen't plays.
could you post¹ a problematic soundfile? if you think that size is the
problem, what *is* the size of your
On 2015-07-01 12:27, Pierre Guillot wrote:
Sounds good Pierre. I’d recommend checking out the deken externals
manager Chris McCormick, et al have been working on:
https://github.com/pure-data/deken https://github.com/pure-data/deken
It would be really cool to be able to easily install HOA
On 2015-05-22 10:09, Cyrille Henry wrote:
btw. what is the meaning of invision???
in this context, invision has no meaning per se but is a typo. it
should have spelled envision.
i think Iohannes ask what is a 75% sorted list.
yes.
i wanted you to provide a few examples that might explain
On 2015-05-22 15:23, pured...@11h11.com wrote:
But really it depends. Also it's not that simple, you need to install
automake, autoconf, gcc (on ubuntu you can install a meta package call
build-essential).
build-essential does not cover automake.
but the basic idea is still correct.
since
On 2015-05-21 15:47, Rainer . wrote:
Hi,
I´m just playing with the sort object from zexy lib, sorting a bunch of
floats. I wonder if there is a way to fade or morph(?) from unsorted to
sorted state?
how do you invision that?
e.g. what's 75% between 1 6 8 4 3 and 1 3 4 6 8
how is your
On 2015-07-07 02:49, Rick Snow wrote:
Hi Luis, so you mean you compile as l_arm and then change the name to read
pd_darwin?
i didn't know that the pi2 was running OSX...
fgmasdr
IOhannes
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On 2015-08-17 01:49, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Hi,
I'm try load Gem precompiled in pd-extended (0.42.5 and 0.43.4) in pd
0.46-6 without success in Yosemite. I have this message in console:
/Applications/Pd-extended
0.42.5.app/Contents/Resources/extra/Gem/Gem.pd_darwin:
On 2015-08-17 08:26, michael noble wrote:
Also, what versions of PD are available?
what exactly qualifies as available?
do you require binaries?
can you use the source?
there should be instructions in the mailinglist archives on how to build
the latest puredata package from Debian/sid
On 2015-07-13 11:28, Cyrille Henry wrote:
good question.
In real world, sending a MIDI-event takes time. and sending two events
takes (about) double time.
using usb keyboard that your system see as a midi device, you are no
more limited to this 32KBit serial line.
so, even if messages are
i seem to have used applications with two different meanings.
On 2015-07-13 11:34, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
yes and no.
i think the MIDI specs are not really clear about such applications e.g.
here, applications should read use cases.
when sending MIDI events in-between applications, you
On 2015-07-14 16:11, Jack wrote:
Hello,
Jumping fast to certain coefficient (for frequency around 40/50 Hz and
Q around 0.7) cut sound on iOS (iPad) when i use libpd (it seems to be
OK with MacOSX).
I need to restart the iOS after.
Do you know what I have to do to solve this issue ?
On 2015-07-16 09:57, Mirko Maier wrote:
Hi List,
I am desperate to get help...
on Win 8.1, pd extended 0.43.4, creating pix_record causes the error message:
no video backends found!
and the object doesn't work, the message file myvideo.mov, record 1 causes
the
error message unable to
On 2015-07-20 00:04, Peter P. wrote:
And I discovered a similar related a few weeks ago (and reported them to
the original author). IOhannes, do you want me to file this as debian
package bug?
yes.
all users of Debian packages, please always file a bug against the
Debian package if you
On 2015-07-20 11:21, Fred Jan Kraan wrote:
On 2015-07-20 10:17 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the main problem is really, that there are virtually no releases from
the svn (apart from a few select projects); which makes it rather hard
to track all casual fixes of bugs.
Isn't the Debian
On 2015-07-11 23:35, Billy Stiltner wrote:
I guess, your textfile seems to contain only one (or several) line
with floats.
A better way could be :
yes , the textfiles were saved through array
the data was originally a space delimited list of floats sent from
javascript-JAVA-TCP-FUDI-[array
On 2015-07-13 07:33, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Howdy, so I'm making some tests, and I see that my [notein] is sending
notes at exact DSP cycles, which may make sense I guess, but is kind of a
bummer. I'd like to know why is that anyway...
And how about when you have several values
On 2015-11-10 03:01, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
> Does anyone use the Window menu?
yes, sometimes i use "Pd window" and "parent window".
i've never used next/previous.
> I've never used it or its keybindings.
i never used the keybindings either.
fgmasdr
IOhannes
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On 2015-11-16 14:06, Antoine Villeret wrote:
> iirc to get ffdev_h264 I have to install some ffmpeg package (which are no
> more in the official ubuntu repository)
btw, "ffmpeg" is now shipped in Debian again (as opposed to the "libav"
fork), so i guess it will eventually reappear in ubuntu as
On 2015-11-11 02:18, i go bananas wrote:
> We're trying to implement various sync options in an iOS libPd-based app,
> and have run across a noticeable drift in the timing. The app uses 8
> 'ticks' of 64 samples for faster devices, and 16 ticks for slower ones.
> Basically what this means, is
On 2015-10-13 15:43, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
> What are some of those legitimate uses?
> A legitimate use of an object should not be generating
> an error in the first place.
+1
well, more or less.
e.g. accessing a non-existing or locked ressource is a legitimate use of
an object and
On 2015-10-14 12:07, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2015-10-14 09:34, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>> I don't see why [textfile] shouldn't report that to the patch instead of
>> the console.
>
> because it would require a lot of code to be added to all use-cases of
> [ŧextfil
On 2015-10-07 07:47, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
> IOhannes wrote:
>> i just tested [comport] on a virtual W10 (running on a Debian host),
>
> so your host is Debian, mine is W10.
> which tells what?
nothing.
i was merely mentioning the fact that my host is Debian for completeness
sake.
the point was,
On 2015-10-08 02:01, Matt Barber wrote:
> I can't think of a good solution just yet, aside from rewriting the g_array
> functions to check to see if a resize is actually needed.
>
how would you do that?
Pd does not provide an API to release an array from being used in DSP.
so once an object (or
On 2015-10-08 13:39, cornicis via Pd-list wrote:
> won't get any MIDI input
> (miditest.pd is just printing incoming midi notes).
isn't this what you want? if you don't get MIDI input, how can it print
incoming midi notes?
> $ puredata -d 3 -verbose -nogui -alsamidi -midiindev 1 -listdev
try
On 2015-10-08 15:09, cornicis via Pd-list wrote:
> Thanks for the fast response!
>
> On 08.10.2015 13:55, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>> On 2015-10-08 13:39, cornicis via Pd-list wrote:
>>> won't get any MIDI input
>>> (miditest.pd is just printing incoming mi
On 2015-10-08 13:35, Matt Barber wrote:
> In this case the array knows its size and sinesum always requests a size,
> so those could be compared before running an actual resize.
oops, yes of course.
Pd should do that.
i'm sure that what i read in your email this morning is not what you had
On 2015-10-20 05:17, Billy Stiltner wrote:
> I'm not sure how to handle the input from the programming side.
read the stdin.
reading data from a file, a pipe (like stdin) or a network socket is all
the same. (well mainly; you cannot seek() a network stream or a pipe;
but as long as you do
On 2015-10-12 15:19, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
> correction
>
> about the library:
> in the browser the library (zexy)is present.
>
> it is however not possible to create an object from it.
> also clicking in the browser on e.g. atoi-help cannot create the object
deken will download/install the
On 2015-09-16 16:20, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
>
> i was afraid of that: [comport] buggy on W10.
> probably the only thing i can do now is filing a bug report.
>
> and then trying to find a 'work-around' with a virtual machine.
for what it is worth: i just tested [comport] on a virtual W10 host
On 2015-10-06 12:22, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> i just tested [comport] on a virtual W10 host
> (running on a Debian host),
i obviously meant: [...] on a virtual W10 *machine* running on a Debian
host.
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On 2015-11-17 10:15, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>> > It seems too complicated to allow it.
> I see. It's not complicated at all on a patch level to make [packOSC]
> allow reentrancy. See attached patch. I can live easily without it being
> fixed in [packOSC].
i forgot whether i already mentioned this,
On 2015-08-26 10:25, s p wrote:
Hmm ... actually I got carried away. I can't implement [cos~] or [env~]
with native web audio API nodes.
I'll have to use a slow ScriptProcessorNode. So if performance is not a
concern for you I'll do it, but I won't integrate it to the core of WebPd.
since
On 2015-08-26 06:25, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Yes, you can get 'correct' execution order by just
adding your objects in the right order.
what is the right order then?
it's undefined.
(conceptually) it's the very same as using a fan-out without [trigger]:
if you are lucky (or know the
On 2015-08-31 13:08, Antonio Roberts wrote:
> Even though the original patch has been identified thought you should
> know Windows93 was made by Jankenpopp http://jankenpopp.com/
well, and according to the CREDITS.txt (that lingers prominently on the
desktop) also by zombect.ro.
the website seems
On 2015-09-03 15:31, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 2015-09-03 15:06, Roman Haefeli wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to more efficiently get rid of deken uploads?
>
> go to folder-view, click the toggle-boxes besides the files you want to
> delete and click the "Delete&q
On 2015-09-02 16:04, Csaba Láng wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> can anyone confirm if the size argument works in the image-help.pd?
> I am trying to create an interface, where the image which is shown in GEM
> as well visible in the interface itself in a reduced size.
> Unfortunately, I have not managed
On 2015-09-06 23:58, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> yeah, I was thinking about this versatility. I guess "better" isn't a good
> word. I was thinking "more powerful"
afaict, i would say it has a single feature that is trivial to implement
for [FIR~] as well...
and if the table data itself is
On 2015-09-07 10:22, Csaba Láng wrote:
> Dear list,
> Can anyone confirm if the image object works with the size message?
>
as there are multiple [image] objects in the svn: which one are you
referring to?
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On 2015-09-07 11:20, ro...@dds.nl wrote:
>
>
> Miller Puckette schreef:
>
>> What's this "outlook" that Pd-ext knows how to scale?
>>
>
> sorry, for eventualy created confusion.
>
> in Pd-ext my existing patches become almost unreadable small om my new
> computer, screen
On 2015-09-08 11:52, Joe White wrote:
>>
>>> It might be a bit misleading to call this behaviour 'undefined'.
>> why?
>
>
> a) for the reasons pointed out previously
???
> b) by virtue of the fact that Alexandre is questioning it (and I would
> agree with him)
i was under the impression that
On 2015-09-08 12:21, Joe White wrote:
> Technically it doesn't. You can remove and re-add an existing connection
> and it could change the order.
>
> Re-instantiating objects does the same, I assume the GUI is removing the
> object (and connection) and then re-connecting it back up.
ah yes,
On 2015-09-03 15:06, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Recent versions of deken upload three files for each package to
> http://puredata.info/Members/username/software . Now, I would like to
> delete old uploads superseded by newer versions. I found this is quite a
> painstaking process. Deleting
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