Re: [PD] [PD-announce] reware howto video

2008-12-03 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

On Dec 3, 2008, at 5:34 AM, Steffen Juul wrote:

>
>>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> old devices and run new software on them.  We now have our first
>>> Reware HOWTO video, showing the basics of how to use a Reware image
>>> yourself, then it illustrates some of the Pd patches we've made:
>
> That's one well made demo video. Thanks for that.
>
> Insight on how it was recorded/edited would be cool. I'm guessing you
> recorded the screen(action/"cast") in parallel with the other video  
> shot
> by a camera also recording the audio? But how did you get the  
> syncing in
> the cuts so tight?

Albert Wilking made the video, he's the pro.  So it was shot on a  
"real" camera, with some basic lighting.  He was good about pushing  
me to get organized, speak slowly, stage shots, etc.  It also helps  
that I have already made some other simple videos like this, and have  
given tons of demos recently, so I could do the demos more or less on  
auto-pilot.

The sync is good because we ran the screen capture at the same time  
as filming.  The screen capture was done with recordmydesktop on  
Ubuntu Hardy.  It's in synaptic, it's super easy to use, and works  
well.  It's funny, because screencasting is actually far and away  
easier on Ubuntu than Mac OS X or Windows, from my experience.  Yay  
free software!

He edited the video on Final Cut Pro, but its a pretty simple edit,  
so other software would work.  I am learning Open Movie Editor  
currently.

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Re: [PD] [PD-announce] reware howto video

2008-12-03 Thread Steffen Juul

>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> old devices and run new software on them.  We now have our first
>> Reware HOWTO video, showing the basics of how to use a Reware image
>> yourself, then it illustrates some of the Pd patches we've made:

That's one well made demo video. Thanks for that.

Insight on how it was recorded/edited would be cool. I'm guessing you
recorded the screen(action/"cast") in parallel with the other video shot
by a camera also recording the audio? But how did you get the syncing in
the cuts so tight?


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Re: [PD] [PD-announce] reware howto video

2008-12-02 Thread Dan Wilcox
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 22:26 +, Arif Driessen wrote:

> Hans, this is great. And just what I need to begin taking "guitar
> pedals" to the next level.
> 
> I have all sorts of pd patches I'd love to get on the go. But not the
> money to bring a laptop with me on tour. If i can plug in my trumpet
> into a Palm TX with pd, and control it all via a modified USB game
> controller (switches and variable pedals) I'll be in heaven.


Hmm that vision sounds like audiopint and my project robotcowboy!  Check
em out if a Palm doesn't have enough juice to do what you want.

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Dan Wilcox
danomatika.com
robotcowboy.com
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Re: [PD] [PD-announce] reware howto video

2008-12-02 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner


Wow, that's a great project, keep me posted on it.  In case you don't  
already know palm tx has an audio and mic input on the "Athena"  
connector on the bottom.  You just need to make a breakout box for  
them.  I just soldered in a mic into my Palm TX and it works well.


.hc

On Dec 2, 2008, at 5:26 PM, Arif Driessen wrote:

Hans, this is great. And just what I need to begin taking "guitar  
pedals" to the next level.


I have all sorts of pd patches I'd love to get on the go. But not  
the money to bring a laptop with me on tour. If i can plug in my  
trumpet into a Palm TX with pd, and control it all via a modified  
USB game controller (switches and variable pedals) I'll be in heaven.


I look forward to it.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


We've been working at Eyebeam since July on making it easy to hack
old devices and run new software on them.  We now have our first
Reware HOWTO video, showing the basics of how to use a Reware image
yourself, then it illustrates some of the Pd patches we've made:

http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/blog/48

Coming soon, a image for running Pd, Python, and Lua programs on
PDAs, as well as a HOWTO for making Pd patches for 1-5G iPods.  The
key idea is to turn old PDAs, mobile phones, etc. into something like
an Arduino, where you can easily upload your own code to the device.

.hc


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Re: [PD] [PD-announce] reware howto video

2008-12-02 Thread Arif Driessen
Hans, this is great. And just what I need to begin taking "guitar pedals" to
the next level.

I have all sorts of pd patches I'd love to get on the go. But not the money
to bring a laptop with me on tour. If i can plug in my trumpet into a Palm
TX with pd, and control it all via a modified USB game controller (switches
and variable pedals) I'll be in heaven.

I look forward to it.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>
> We've been working at Eyebeam since July on making it easy to hack
> old devices and run new software on them.  We now have our first
> Reware HOWTO video, showing the basics of how to use a Reware image
> yourself, then it illustrates some of the Pd patches we've made:
>
> http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/blog/48
>
> Coming soon, a image for running Pd, Python, and Lua programs on
> PDAs, as well as a HOWTO for making Pd patches for 1-5G iPods.  The
> key idea is to turn old PDAs, mobile phones, etc. into something like
> an Arduino, where you can easily upload your own code to the device.
>
> .hc
>
>
> 
> 
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[PD] [PD-announce] reware howto video

2008-12-01 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

We've been working at Eyebeam since July on making it easy to hack  
old devices and run new software on them.  We now have our first  
Reware HOWTO video, showing the basics of how to use a Reware image  
yourself, then it illustrates some of the Pd patches we've made:

http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/blog/48

Coming soon, a image for running Pd, Python, and Lua programs on  
PDAs, as well as a HOWTO for making Pd patches for 1-5G iPods.  The  
key idea is to turn old PDAs, mobile phones, etc. into something like  
an Arduino, where you can easily upload your own code to the device.

.hc


 


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