David Powers a écrit :
How to get rid of the "symbol" selector.
I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
Best regards,
patco.
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David Powers a écrit :
(not enough coffee this morning?)...
same here,
if you put [$1( at the output of [route symbol( it suppresses the
'symbol' .
Best,
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There is a max external for the Wii remote here
http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~aka/max/#aka_wiiremote
How big a job would it be to port it to PD - anyone up for it ? my
coding skills are minimal.
Merry Christmas
NIck
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Hallo,
nick weldin hat gesagt: // nick weldin wrote:
> There is a max external for the Wii remote here
> http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~aka/max/#aka_wiiremote
>
> How big a job would it be to port it to PD - anyone up for it ? my
> coding skills are minimal.
I guess, the best would be to just wait u
Hallo,
Patco hat gesagt: // Patco wrote:
> David Powers a écrit :
> >
> >How to get rid of the "symbol" selector.
> I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
Alternatively you can use [list trim] for removing any "list" or
"symbol" selectors.
Ciao
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im using 0.40-1 on win98
toxy is 0.1, 15th alpha build
gruss
m.weiss
Patco schrieb:
m.weiss a écrit :
opening a subpatch or window in pd makes this growin bigger each
time it is opened
Salut, which version of pd are you using?
Patco.
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Patco wrote:
> David Powers a écrit :
>>
>>
>> How to get rid of the "symbol" selector.
> I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
i remember that this does not work since several pd versions any more (i
guess at least pd>=0.38)
which version of pd are you using?
[$1( and [list trim] are b
i think it'd be worth having the option to just bundle
abstractions etc. as well as "bundle everything" (inc
externals)
mostly in the interests of keeping file sizes down, i
can see that as well as using this to distribute
patches easily, it'd be a nice tool for archiving
patches in one particular
m.weiss a écrit :
opening a subpatch or window in pd makes this growin bigger each
time it is opened
hello,
I believe that the problemcomes from those lines in pd.tk:
Line 863:
# slide offscreen windows into view
if {$tcl_version >= 8.4} {
set geometry [split $geometry +]
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
Patco wrote:
David Powers a écrit :
How to get rid of the "symbol" selector.
I've personaly solved this with [route symbol].
i remember that this does not work since several pd versions any more (i
guess at least pd>=0.38)
which version of pd
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Apple puts good audio hardware in their laptops. I can get 14ms of
latency on Mac OS X with Pd without really trying (I just set it to
14ms). I can get down to 11ms if I don't mind clicks when I operate the
menus and switch to othe
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, David Powers wrote:
How to get rid of the "symbol" selector. For some strange reason,
[route] won't do it, but it gets rid of the list selector??? I don't
get this behavior. I know this has been discussed before but I can't
remember the solution (not enough coffee this morni
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 16:21 +0100, Patco wrote:
> IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
> > Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> >
> >> Apple puts good audio hardware in their laptops. I can get 14ms of
> >> latency on Mac OS X with Pd without really trying (I just set it to
> >> 14ms). I can get down to 1
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Similarly with encapsulation, I am still thinking that being able to
encapsulate a selected group of objects into a pd object while
preserving the connections would be great.
This is called "subpatcherising". It would have been already finished in
D
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
A further step would be some easy way to read and write the state of
objects without having to watch their communication through senders and
receivers, but that's the hard part, because it touches philosophical
questions like: What actually is a stat
hi list,
since when has lenovo got the puredata.com? just realized accidently..
m.
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On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
the rule's real name is "Demon Cyclic Space" and I just messed up. See
http://neuromusic.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/camus/tutorial/camus.htm#What_is_the_DCS
or http://x.i-dat.org/~csem/UNESCO/8/index.html for a quick intro.
Ah, Demon Cyclic Space is also a
On Dec 16, 2006, at 7:18 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
nick weldin hat gesagt: // nick weldin wrote:
There is a max external for the Wii remote here
http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~aka/max/#aka_wiiremote
How big a job would it be to port it to PD - anyone up for it ? my
coding skills are minima
Funny... maybe they are the ones who cybersquatted pure-data.org also.
.hc
On Dec 16, 2006, at 2:46 PM, Max Neupert wrote:
hi list,
since when has lenovo got the puredata.com? just realized accidently..
m.
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On Sat, 16 Dec 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Funny... maybe they are the ones who cybersquatted pure-data.org also.
Back in the late 90's I bought some used ISA ethernet cards... they had
been manufactured by a company named PureData.
Google says puredata.com is a "Manufacturer of rou
If it is still broken in the latest test version, it should go into
the bug tracker:
http://autobuild.puredata.info
.hc
On Dec 14, 2006, at 12:48 PM, Anders Friberg wrote:
Hi all,
I found a couple of small details in the (otherwise great!) iemlib
abstraction collection which I think can
Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> >A further step would be some easy way to read and write the state of
> >objects without having to watch their communication through senders and
> >receivers, but that's the hard par
Exactly. If I could answer those questions I'd code it up right now...
cheers
Miller
On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 01:21:29AM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> >
> > >A further step wou
aws a écrit :
I have measured such things precisely when the application required
it. Its also fairly trivial to "hear" the latency by clapping into a
microphone and monitoring it over headphones after it passes through
the system. A 10msec difference is quite audible.
A general method for
(IMHO) `State saving` would nominally be all data stored in
* Toggle
* Number
* Number2
* Symbol
* Internally in [f ]/[i ] objects (and permutations involving [t ])
* Messages exactly as they are at save time
* V/Hslider
* V/Hradio
* Tables
* Arrays
Optionally
|_> Add a mechanism to the API so t
Bryan Jurish a écrit :
since i'm just plain not good enough to compensate before the
glitches become painfully audible...
marmosets,
Bryan
It becomes really difficult if you add the latency caused by the the
sound in air.
I've experience this once I was playing guitar at the control table
Hallo,
day 5 hat gesagt: // day 5 wrote:
> (IMHO) `State saving` would nominally be all data stored in
...
State saving in [sssad] is only saving the data stored in the main
[list] object in every [sssad] object, using the $1 of every [sssad]
object as a key to save and retrieve this specific [li
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Patco wrote:
aws a écrit :
A general method for latency measurement of any system is described in
this paper: Matthew Wright, Ryan Cassidy, Michael Zbyszynski, Audio and
Gesture Latency Measurements on Linux and OSX, Proceedings of ICMC
2004, Miami
or just connect ãudio
Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
Do you have any ideas on how to make it more precise?
maybe with measuring the phase difference between a periodic signal sent
to DAC and the same received in the ADC instead of timing clicks?
Or guessing the frequency of differencial waves between both signals,
and
I don't want to sound pretentious. But i think that there's an easy
answer: save *everything* as a default behavior. I should load a patch
and have the very same situation I had when I saved it.
It's true that we all use Pd in different ways and to accomplish various
things. But it would be th
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 20:38 -0500, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Patco wrote:
> > aws a écrit :
> >> A general method for latency measurement of any system is described in
> >> this paper: Matthew Wright, Ryan Cassidy, Michael Zbyszynski, Audio and
> >> Gesture Latency Measuremen
Hi,
Just to add to the noise, I'd like to say that I wholeheartedly support
this feature request.
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 11:44:54PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > I am a big fan of the way that you have done it, Frank, using only
> > existing objects. I think to make the whole thing comple
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