Re: [PD] Purr Data rc1

2016-11-25 Thread Derek Kwan
> 
> so, here's the deal, we haven't touched it, but we really needed to. I
> wanted to at least add a properties window and we really need to fix some
> issues it has in cross platforms
> 
> well, it seems some of the issues are exactly what we're facing now...
> 

yep, take my attached screenshot of the comment help file running on pd
vanilla. I've noticed that Alex's new help files (obv) look fine on his machine,
but then when it comes to my machine running Xubuntu,.. looks less than fine... 
weird
sizes and placement of comments. Especially that red one... 

Derek

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Re: [PD] Installing externals on Raspberry Pi 3

2016-11-25 Thread David
Does anyone have copies of these two externals (creb and flatgui) for the
Raspberry Pi? Or know where I can find the source code? For some reason,
they're available for Windows, but not for the Raspberry Pi.

Thanks.

Thanks, I found most of them and was able to install them. I'm still
> missing two that don't seem to be in the repository, 'creb' and 'flatgui'.
> Maybe they're no longer supported by anybody. Any idea if they might be in
> some other repository?
>
> I only have two repositories registered at the moment:
>
> http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian   jessie main, ui
> http://mirrordirector.raspian.org/raspian   jessie main, contrib,
> non-free, rpi
>
> David.
>
>
> > On 2016-11-24 15:46, David wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Hi!
> > >
> > >
> > > I have PD v0.46.2 installed on a RPi3 under Jessie. I'm trying to
> install
> > > some externals by using 'sudo apt-get install pd-',
> but
> > > I'm just getting "Unable to locate package ...". There was a posting on
> > the
> > > raspberrypi.org forum saying that this method worked, but the posting
> > was a
> > > little old.
> >
> > this method has worked for more than 10 years or so, and there is no
> > sign that it will stop working anytime soon.
> > anyhow, chances are that you misspelled "".
> > when using `apt-get install`, you must use the *exact* package name.
> >
> > you can get a list of available packages with
> >
> > $ apt-cache search ^pd-
> >
> > this will simply list all packages that start with "pd-"; afaict it only
> > contains pd-packages; and it only misses Gem, which goes by the package
> > name of "gem" for historical reasons.
> >
> > on a jessie/amd64 system this lists about 56 packages, on stretch/amd64
> > it's about 92.
> > on arm (e.g. the raspberry), you might get fewer packages, as some might
> > not be available on this architecture (though a quick look at the Debian
> > archive suggests that the only package missing from arm is pd-scaf,
> > which you have probably never heard about :-))
> >
> >
> > anyhow, you could also use a graphical package manager to do some
> > interactive search for available packages.
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Is this the best way to install externals on a RPi? Is there a
> > repository I
> > > need to add to find them? The latest version of PD available in the
> > Raspian
> > > repositories is v0.46.2. Maybe I should install v0.47, but where can I
> > find
> > > it for the RPi?
> > >
> >
> > in the mailinglist archives :-)
> > anyhow, installing Pd-0.47 won't magically make more packages available
> > via the apt package manager.
> >
> > hgs,t<
> > IOhannes
> >
> >
>
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[PD] slidestring

2016-11-25 Thread Ed Kelly via Pd-list
Hey Anselmo,
Here's the Digital Waveguide Synthesizer (string model) I promised you at 
pdcon16~It's actually a hack of Kim Taylor's original patches posted to the 
pd-list I-can't-remember-when. Enclosed is the original folder which also has 
two different pluck excitations and one bow excitation.It's quite CPU intensive 
- more so than a Karplus-Strong model, but it's really powerful. Kim also 
included a readme.html page with some theory on how it works, and a reference 
to the original Julius Orion Smith paper from Stanford.Anyway, have a play. My 
version has a tendency to produce more inharmonic tones, but a more authentic 
string synthesis is found in Kim's DEMO1.pd and DEMO2.pd files.
Enjoy!Ed Kelly
 
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