Re: [PD] Slice Jockey and toxy/tot

2012-07-30 Thread Julian Brooks
Yes please :)



On 29 July 2012 20:52, katja katjavet...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Julian Brooks jbee...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hey all,
 
  Slice Jockey's gui is crippled without toxy/tot.  Does anyone have tot
 they
  can throw in my direction or point to a solution?


 Some time ago I noticed that toxy is discontinued in Pd 0.43, so I
 started working on a Slice//Jockey version without toxy/tot. I took
 the opportunity to introduce some enhancements, notably the ability to
 playback in different tonalities, and an improved distortion effect.
 Slice//Jockey v02 should be out end of this summer, but it has to be
 tested first. Julian, would you like to be beta-tester?

 Katja

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Re: [PD] textfile problem

2012-07-30 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
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On 2012-07-30 01:09, FernandoG wrote:
 Hi
 
 I need to read data from a text file, i am triyng to use textfile
 object to read a plain txt, but always get this error:
 
 error: filexx: can't open error: filexx: read failed
 
 
 i read there was a bug 
 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=478070aid=2948007group_id=55736

 
but i am in linux not in windows
 
 
 Any info about this problem?

does it work if you specify the full path (e.g. as returned by
[openpanel]?


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Re: [PD] [pix_colorclassify] and the AirHackTable project

2012-07-30 Thread Ricardo Fabbri
Hi Alexandros,

I can translate that site to English soon. However, you can still
follow the install file that is listed in that site (the install file
is in english).
The install tutorial is also in English.

About [pix_colorclassify], this is in the current Gem git repository
(the official one). It has to be installed from source, as described
in the install instructions for the AirHackTable, and also in the
following link:

http://puredata.info/docs/developer/WorkingWithPdExtendedSources


Best,


 Btw, about the [pix_coloclassify], where can I find this object? Is it
 available for os x?

 Greets,
 Alexandros


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[PD] ANN: New version of Pd-L2Ork Software Featured in the Inaugural VT ICAT Maker Workshop for Middle-School Kids

2012-07-30 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic

Apologies for x-posting...

It's been a busy summer--pd-l2ork 
http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/?page_id=56has been making big strides 
towards becoming a robust full-fledged digital signal processing tool. 
The latest version includes revolutionary preset_hub and preset_node 
system that supports a wide range of data types as well as abstractions. 
It is essentially Pd's counterpart toMax's pattrstorage 
http://cycling74.com/docs/max5/refpages/max-ref/pattrstorage.html. 
We've also squashed dozens of bugs and clean-ups making pd-l2ork better 
than ever.


Perhaps the most exciting improvement involves Pd-L2Ork'sK12 module 
http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/?p=1964geared towards elementary, 
middle, and high school students. The new version has over 40 
objects/abstractions, allowing students to seamlessly interact with both 
Wiimotes andSARC iteration of Arduino Uno devices (a.k.a. Sarcduino 
firmware) http://www.musicsensorsemotion.com/2010/03/08/sarcduino/. 
And this very version together with 15 L2Ork stations is being used this 
week by more than 30 middle-school students as part of the inauguralICAT 
K12 Maker Workshop http://www.icat.vt.edu/ taking place in Virginia 
Tech Institute for Creativity, Arts  Technology's Studio 1. So, head on 
over to the L2Ork's software page 
http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/?page_id=56and check out what the 
latest version of pd-l2ork is all about ;-)


Best wishes,

--
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A
Composition, Music Technology
Director, DISIS Interactive Sound  Intermedia Studio
Director, L2Ork Linux Laptop Orchestra
Head, ICAT IMPACT Studio
Virginia Tech
Department of Music
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0240
(540) 231-6139
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
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l2ork.music.vt.edu
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Re: [PD] VST or AU Host for OSx

2012-07-30 Thread Dan Wilcox

On Jul 30, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Dan Wilcox wrote:

 I second this. Try MIDI Patchbay. Pd is just another MIDI input/output 
 client, you only need to connect it to the DAW running the VST/AU.
 
 On Jul 29, 2012, at 5:28 PM, Max wrote:
 
 Am 28.07.2012 um 14:17 schrieb Alec Cook:
 
 Hi,
   I would like to send the MIDI that I generate with to a VSTi (and rout 
 that VSTi though VSTs). Can I used pd as a VST or AU Host, or is it 
 possible to get a 3rd party host and some kind of internal midi bus to 
 route the midi?
 
 I'd go the second route you proposed above.
 Use the a graphic MIDI patch bay utility like the IAC bus on os x or midi 
 yoke on windows.
 
 m.
 
 
 
 Dan Wilcox
 danomatika.com
 robotcowboy.com
 
 
 
 


Dan Wilcox
danomatika.com
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[PD] Fwd: textfile problem

2012-07-30 Thread FernandoG
thanks IOhannes for answer :)

I solved the problem, the  textfile-help.pd file have to be in the same
path than the textfile. Now is working

But i have a new problem, because i need to read text as individual
characters, and textfile send me groups of lists, do you know which object
can i use? i need to identify charcter by character, including punctuation,
not lists or words

thanks

2012/7/30 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoel...@iem.at

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  Hi
 
  I need to read data from a text file, i am triyng to use textfile
  object to read a plain txt, but always get this error:
 
  error: filexx: can't open error: filexx: read failed
 
 
  i read there was a bug
 
 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=478070aid=2948007group_id=55736
 
 
 but i am in linux not in windows
 
 
  Any info about this problem?

 does it work if you specify the full path (e.g. as returned by
 [openpanel]?


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Re: [PD] Fwd: textfile problem

2012-07-30 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
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On 2012-07-30 17:53, FernandoG wrote:
 thanks IOhannes for answer :)
 
 I solved the problem, the  textfile-help.pd file have to be in the
 same path than the textfile. Now is working
 
 But i have a new problem, because i need to read text as
 individual characters, and textfile send me groups of lists, do you
 know which object can i use? i need to identify charcter by
 character, including punctuation, not lists or words

there is [binfile] in mrpeach's library, that will read any file and
output it as list of bytes ([64 64 32 64( for @@ @)

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Re: [PD] ANN: New version of Pd-L2Ork Software Featured in the Inaugural VT ICAT Maker Workshop for Middle-School Kids

2012-07-30 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
Sounds interesting.  Do you still need docs for the preset stuff?

Best,
Jonathan





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Subject: [PD] ANN: New version of Pd-L2Ork Software Featured in the Inaugural 
VT ICAT Maker Workshop for Middle-School Kids
 

Apologies for x-posting...

It’s been a busy summer--pd-l2ork has been making big strides towards becoming 
a robust full-fledged digital signal processing tool. The latest version 
includes revolutionary preset_hub and preset_node system that supports a wide 
range of data types as well as abstractions. It is essentially Pd’s 
counterpart to Max’s pattrstorage. We’ve also squashed dozens of bugs and 
clean-ups making pd-l2ork better than ever.
Perhaps the most exciting improvement involves Pd-L2Ork’s K12 module geared 
towards elementary, middle, and high school students. The new version has over 
40 objects/abstractions, allowing students to seamlessly interact with both 
Wiimotes and SARC iteration of Arduino Uno devices (a.k.a. Sarcduino 
firmware). And this very version together with 15 L2Ork stations is being used 
this week by more than 30 middle-school students as part of the inaugural ICAT 
K12 Maker Workshop taking place in Virginia Tech Institute for Creativity, 
Arts  Technology’s Studio 1. So, head on over to the L2Ork’s software 
page and check out what the latest version of pd-l2ork is all about ;-) 
Best wishes,

-- 
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A
Composition, Music Technology
Director, DISIS Interactive Sound  Intermedia Studio
Director, L2Ork Linux Laptop Orchestra
Head, ICAT IMPACT Studio
Virginia Tech
Department of Music
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0240
(540) 231-6139
(540) 231-5034 (fax) disis.music.vt.edu l2ork.music.vt.edu ico.bukvic.net
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[PD] Missing Audio Drivers

2012-07-30 Thread Jim Credland
Hello - I'm working on OS X 10.7.4. Pure Data used to work fine, some months ago. Now when I open it I don't get any audio drivers to choose from. Port Audio has gone missing and no sound comes out.Some clues here maybe? I'm not sure I can translate all this!Thanks in advance, J.StudioMac:bin jim$ ./pd -listdev2012-07-30 20:35:39.900 pd[1333:507] Error loading /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/DVCPROHDAudio.plugin/Contents/MacOS/DVCPROHDAudio: dlopen(/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/DVCPROHDAudio.plugin/Contents/MacOS/DVCPROHDAudio, 262): no suitable image found. Did find:	/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/DVCPROHDAudio.plugin/Contents/MacOS/DVCPROHDAudio: no matching architecture in universal wrapper2012-07-30 20:35:39.902 pd[1333:507] Cannot find function pointer NewPlugIn for factory C5A4CE5B-0BB8-11D8-9D75-0003939615B6 in CFBundle/CFPlugIn 0x1018048e0 /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/DVCPROHDAudio.plugin (bundle, not loaded)Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directoryCannot connect to server socketjack server is not running or cannot be startedin stat: : No such file or directoryin stat: : No such file or directorytk scaling is 1.00012304663Pt_Start() calledCannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directoryCannot connect to server socketjack server is not running or cannot be started___
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Re: [PD] ANN: New version of Pd-L2Ork Software Featured in the Inaugural VT ICAT Maker Workshop for Middle-School Kids

2012-07-30 Thread yvan volochine

On 07/30/2012 05:29 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:

check out what the latest version of pd-l2ork is all about ;-)


hiho

this sounds really nice, but let me just add a couple of comments.

 - it took me 5 min to find the tar.bz2 download link on your website 
(really)


 - unpacking Pd-l2ork-dev-xxx.tar.bz2 via thunar puts everything into a 
`pure-data' folder, messing up my pure-data git folder (I know I could 
have used the terminal but I don't think using an archive name different 
than its main folder name is a good idea really)


 - is there an unbloated version of pd-l2ork? like a 
pd-vanilla-l2ork? (i.e. maybe I don't need 130Mo of libraries that I'll 
probably never use, but there I might be missing what pd-l2ork is about...)


 - why not having the pd-l2ork-dev snapshot on your github? it would 
make the install *much* simpler... right now I'm not sure what is 
`pd-l2ork/pd' github repository...


 - about L2Ork Folder Structure: do you really create 2 new user 
accounts when installing pd-l2ork? if yes, why? do users need to tweak 
those when using rt-kernel (like adding the users to audio group, or any 
other fancy things)? why not keeping it simple and use pd-l2ork with the 
current building user (like I would expect with any other application)?


sorry if this sounds picky, no offense intended (and I probably missed 
the obvious)..
once again, this project looks very nice but frankly, it's the 2nd time 
this year I wanna give pd-l2ork a shot and just gave up because all 
these points make it very hard to understand what/how to 
build/install... I wish there was just a git repo with one README.

3 lines in my terminal et voilà ;)

thanks for the enlightments =)

best,
y

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Re: [PD] ANN: New version of Pd-L2Ork Software Featured in the Inaugural VT ICAT Maker Workshop for Middle-School Kids

2012-07-30 Thread Jonathan Wilkes




- Original Message -
 From: yvan volochine yvan...@gmail.com
 To: pd-list pd-list@iem.at
 Cc: 
 Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 5:19 PM
 Subject: Re: [PD] ANN: New version of Pd-L2Ork Software Featured in the 
 Inaugural VT ICAT Maker Workshop for Middle-School Kids
 
 On 07/30/2012 05:29 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
  check out what the latest version of pd-l2ork is all about ;-)
 
 hiho
 
 this sounds really nice, but let me just add a couple of comments.
 
 - it took me 5 min to find the tar.bz2 download link on your website (really)
 
 - unpacking Pd-l2ork-dev-xxx.tar.bz2 via thunar puts everything into a 
 `pure-data' folder, messing up my pure-data git folder (I know I could have 
 used the terminal but I don't think using an archive name different than its 
 main folder name is a good idea really)
 
 - is there an unbloated version of pd-l2ork? like a 
 pd-vanilla-l2ork? (i.e. maybe I don't need 130Mo of libraries that I'll 
 probably never use, but there I might be missing what pd-l2ork is about...)

Look in http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/data/pd/
There are 15 and 27Mb tarballs.

 
 - why not having the pd-l2ork-dev snapshot on your github? it would make the 
 install *much* simpler... right now I'm not sure what is `pd-l2ork/pd' 
 github repository...
 
 - about L2Ork Folder Structure: do you really create 2 new user accounts when 
 installing pd-l2ork? if yes, why? do users need to tweak those when using 
 rt-kernel (like adding the users to audio group, or any other fancy things)? 
 why 
 not keeping it simple and use pd-l2ork with the current building user (like I 
 would expect with any other application)?
 
 sorry if this sounds picky, no offense intended (and I probably missed the 
 obvious)..
 once again, this project looks very nice but frankly, it's the 2nd time this 
 year I wanna give pd-l2ork a shot and just gave up because all these points 
 make 
 it very hard to understand what/how to build/install... I wish there was just 
 a 
 git repo with one README.
 3 lines in my terminal et voilà ;)
 
 thanks for the enlightments =)
 
 best,
 y
 
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 http://soundcloud.com/yvanvolochine
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Re: [PD] gr-300 simulation (guitar/bass synthesizer)

2012-07-30 Thread Tyler Leavitt
How about some audio examples? I don know when I will get around to getting
6 inputs for my guitar =)

Tyler

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Cool, thanks for sharing ! I'll try it next week when I have time and will
 give you 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 doublebass
 but i guess you can easily adapt it for 6-string guitar or violin or
 whatever :-)
 you want to play with the bp~ object in each string subpatch and adjust
 it to the frequency of the respective open string. i am honestly quite
 surprised that this thing works so great. tracking with almost no latency
 down to the open e :-) and it even tracks flageoletts...
 if anyone cares to try, go ahead. i guess you can also try it with just a
 monophonic guitar input. the filter part will not work that great though :-)

 thanks for the help claude heiland-allen!

 cheers,

 simon











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Re: [PD] ANN: New version of Pd-L2Ork Software Featured in the Inaugural VT ICAT Maker Workshop for Middle-School Kids

2012-07-30 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic
Hi, thanks for your interest. Please see my comments below...

  hiho
 
  this sounds really nice, but let me just add a couple of comments.
 
  - it took me 5 min to find the tar.bz2 download link on your website
  (really)

Well, I guess that is relative depending on what information format works
the best for you  (something that is impossible to do in a way that pleases
everyone) and at least in part how carefully you read the instructions
(which is obviously outside my control). On the top of the Software page it
states:

The fastest way to get a working L2Ork-compatible software setup is to:
install “Burrito Supreme” version of L2Ork Pd-extended
install L2Ork Abstractions*

*even this part is not necessary unless you really wish to recreate exact
environment we use in L2Ork, e.g. if you wish to write a piece for the
ensemble...

Half a page below under the heading of Pd-L2Ork, the first entry is Burrito
Supreme. There is typically both a 32-bit and 64-bit binary build there
(right now 32-bit is being built so it's not there at this very moment). If
you click on 64-bit it will download a 28MB prebuilt binary with everything
included. If you click on its instructions it will take you down the page to
instructions section which are only three lines:

tar -jxf Pd*.tar.bz2
cd Pd*
sudo make install

And you're done...

 
  - unpacking Pd-l2ork-dev-xxx.tar.bz2 via thunar puts everything into a
  `pure-data' folder, messing up my pure-data git folder (I know I could
  have used the terminal but I don't think using an archive name
  different than its main folder name is a good idea really)

This is leftover to mimic the svn of the pd-extended for those who are
comfortable with its file structure. Building it however is super-easy (as
per instructions) and is also only 3 lines (assuming you have all the
dependencies, please note you need tkpng which is something pd does not
require, as per warning found on the top of the page):

tar -jxf Pd*
cd Pd*/l2ork_addons
./tar_em_up.sh -f

This will recompile the entire source tree (including externals) using
default “–enable-jack –enable-alsa” Linux flags (for advanced flags you may
have to manually edit “tar_em_up.sh” file–look for the line with
“./configure” call and adjust it accordingly) and create a “Burrito Supreme”
tarball in the folder where the original Pd* folder was created containing
full install (including additional externals, abstractions, updated
documentation, and the auto-installing Makefile). Once the tarball is
created, to install it on your own computer, go back to the appropriate
directory, decompress the tarball and run the installer using the same
instructions as the “Burrito Supreme” installer:

cd ../../
tar -jxf Pd-l2ork-full*
cd Pd*
sudo make install

Now simply run the program by typing:

pd-l2ork


 
  - is there an unbloated version of pd-l2ork? like a
  pd-vanilla-l2ork? (i.e. maybe I don't need 130Mo of libraries that
  I'll probably never use, but there I might be missing what pd-l2ork is
  about...)

Again, read the site. The second entry under the pd-l2ork heading states:

Core Pd-L2Ork source snapshot (v.20120730)
Core PD source only
Does not include pd-extended-specific externals and documentation
enhancements
Does not include L2Ork specific abstractions or additional precompiled
externals
Git repository available here
Install instructions
USE THIS TO:
mainly compare this iteration to the Pd vanilla and Pd extended

 
 Look in http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/data/pd/
 There are 15 and 27Mb tarballs.

Indeed. 15MB is only core pd source. 27MB is fully binary distro, and 130MB
is complete source with all the externals and libs and additional build
scripts.

 
 
  - why not having the pd-l2ork-dev snapshot on your github? it would
  make the install *much* simpler... right now I'm not sure what is `pd-
 l2ork/pd'
  github repository...

You can simply check it out using git command, e.g. git pull
git_repository, and that will be identical to downloading the 15MB Core Pd
listed above.

 
  - about L2Ork Folder Structure: do you really create 2 new user
  accounts when installing pd-l2ork? if yes, why? do users need to tweak
  those when using rt-kernel (like adding the users to audio group, or
  any other fancy things)? why not keeping it simple and use pd-l2ork
  with the current building user (like I would expect with any other
 application)?

No one creates any new users. It is simply designed to install system-wide.
If you look at the build scripts, you could create a binary that installs
inside your own home folder if you like. I simply have not messed with that
option as I prefer the system-wide setup for which all the prebuilt configs
are also adjusted for. Assistance in testing/expanding this is as always
welcome.

Bear in mind since pd-l2ork's source files have identical names to those of
pd's (but by default live in the /usr/local/include/pdl2ork/ folder), when
building pd-l2ork from the source, you need to make sure other