send 'mode 0' to pix_texture?
On 12/30/06, Ivica Ico Bukvic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, here are my latest findings. I just spent 2 days trying to hack the
dvgrab app (available from Kino, talks to devices via userland) and
somehow
merge it with Gem. I am pleased to report that the hackath
hello Miguel,
maybe you can give a look at pd plu-in. I don't know if it is still
being developed, but it is very interesting:
http://www.iua.upf.es/~malonso/pdplugin/
[]'s
andrei
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On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, David NG McCallum wrote:
If we're to think about the metaphor of dataflow languages, which is
essentially modelled after electronics and circuits (and I'm thinking
about analogue circuits, although I'm sure a similar argument could be
made for digital), then there should b
Well, here are my latest findings. I just spent 2 days trying to hack the
dvgrab app (available from Kino, talks to devices via userland) and somehow
merge it with Gem. I am pleased to report that the hackathon was successful
but the results were surprisingly the same as before (talk about the DOH!
On 27/12/06, Tim Blechmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you mean that it would be difficult to figure out what's a DSP object
> and what's not, in terms of figuring out what's in the DSP chain?
from the user point of view, i think, it's a good idea, to have a
specific separation between dsp
Hello,
I wanted to ask if it would be possible to update the state of both pds,
miller's and hans-christoph's, regarding the typing possibilities. in
Pd-ext it's possible to use all type of characters with accents, letters
with umläute (üäö), delete and not only backspace, etc. this is a sm
Hallo,
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> >Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote:
> >>That sounds nice since it will provide and easier solution to what
> >>I'm having a hard time building: A two-dimensional array "data-type"
> >>
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Much more importantly, the thick coords represent that a different data
type is passing thru the coords. It's not really an issue of
representing the implementation, instead it's representing that those
two types of coords can not be intermix
bit late for xmas, so happy newyear and best for 2007 all!
here's a Gnomadic tune in the making to round off 2006 for me
(enjoy if you like trance - 4 synths + drums all Pd)
http://obiwannabe.co.uk/sounds/midnight.ogg
andy
>hi all,
>
>merry christmas, chanukah (altough late), kwanzaa or whatever
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Pd is strongly typed, so floats and signal data are different types, just
like floats and symbols.
What is a type? (without just giving a list of the existing types in pd)
What does "strongly typed" mean?
Have you read what I wrote to you, ab
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote:
That sounds nice since it will provide and easier solution to what
I'm having a hard time building: A two-dimensional array "data-type"
out of a list of floats with delimiter items to go with something
like 2dtabre
> I was planning to do something similar in some uncertain future, but
> filling tables with voice formants.
> PC.
Have a play with this. It's something I stumbled on thinking about
cheap voice synthesis algorithms, notice the two [mod] units
that make a zoom/out on a line of ever increasing phas
>> Any Ideas for how to halt or enable passage of info through sig and
>control
>> patch cords? not a necessary question but would be helpful k
>
>spigot?
Well, [spigot~] maybe. But here's a deeper question... because I would
choose a simple [*~] with a zero or one to gate on and off the audio
Hi,
I have a window with several structures, including a structure that makes
a grid line. I must change the scaling of that window quite often (with
donecanvasdialog), in order to see the structs in diffferent ways. but the
grid remains always the same as it was in the original scaling, no
Any Ideas for how to halt or enable passage of info through sig and control
patch cords? not a necessary question but would be helpful k
spigot?
steve
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Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Matthias Blau hat gesagt: // Matthias Blau wrote:
If your pd has been compiled with --enable-alsa you should be able to
choose it from the menu Media->ALSA. Then do Startup->Save all settings.
I can choose it from that menu but I get
"snd_pcm_hw_params_s
Matthias Blau wrote:
If your pd has been compiled with --enable-alsa you should be able to
choose it from the menu Media->ALSA. Then do Startup->Save all settings.
I can choose it from that menu but I get
"snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format: Invalid argument"
and
"tried but couldn't sync A/D/A
a
spigot
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Any Ideas for how to halt or enable passage of info through sig and control
patch cords? not a necessary question but would be helpful k
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Hallo,
Matthias Blau hat gesagt: // Matthias Blau wrote:
> > If your pd has been compiled with --enable-alsa you should be able to
> > choose it from the menu Media->ALSA. Then do Startup->Save all settings.
>
> I can choose it from that menu but I get
> "snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format: Invalid arg
Any Ideas for how to halt or enable passage of info through sig and control
patch cords? not a necessary question but would be helpful k
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> If your pd has been compiled with --enable-alsa you should be able to
> choose it from the menu Media->ALSA. Then do Startup->Save all settings.
I can choose it from that menu but I get
"snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format: Invalid argument"
and
"tried but couldn't sync A/D/A
audio I/O stuck... closing
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
You could build the Pd-extended package on yoyur machine with the right
compiler flags, then everything should be 64-bit. Even better would be
to help generate debian packages from the Pd-extended build system.
That is happening already with the PlanetCCRMA RPM
Hello all, Marius,
Don't worry about being a surprise spoiler :-). The PD Montreal Convention is
scheduled for August 21st-27th 2007. Calls for participation will go out
soon.
As a side announcement, I've printed some tshirts as fundraiser.
http://artengine.ca/tshirt.
Cheers,
Alexandre
Hello all, Marius,
Don't worry about being a surprise spoiler :-). The PD Montreal Convention is
scheduled for August 21st-27th 2007. Calls for participation will go out
soon.
As a side 'announcement', I've printed some tshirts as fundraiser.
http://artengine.ca/tshirt.
See you in the New Y
I do something simular with wavetables in the spirit of PPG or Waldorf
synthesizers (stepping through a bunch of single cycle waves), its great
in combination with the moog~ filter and it sounded well on a concert
yesterday. There are two windows applications out there which can
generate waveta
Matthias Blau wrote:
Hi list,
I just got a Roland/Edirol UA-25 to play with but can't get it working
with pd under linux (Debian Etch). Playback via XMMS works, so I guess
the problem is to specify correct buffer sizes. Anyone got a good
command line to start pd with UA-25?
Thanks, Matthias
_
Hallo,
Luke Iannini (pd) hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> Sure, I can do this... but I'm trying to determine why the loadbang
> would not occur when created with internal messaging?
This has been discussed in the past, although in the distant past like
2002 for example:
http://lists.pure
Hi list,
I just got a Roland/Edirol UA-25 to play with but can't get it working
with pd under linux (Debian Etch). Playback via XMMS works, so I guess
the problem is to specify correct buffer sizes. Anyone got a good
command line to start pd with UA-25?
Thanks, Matthias
Hallo,
Steffen hat gesagt: // Steffen wrote:
> On 25/12/2006, at 16.02, Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> >If you want a "list of lists" data structure in Pd, you can do it
> >with Pd's data structures however.
>
> "list of lists" is the same as two-dimensional arrays except the
> lists (in the lis
On 25/12/2006, at 16.02, Frank Barknecht wrote:
If you want a "list of lists" data structure in Pd, you can do it
with Pd's data structures however.
"list of lists" is the same as two-dimensional arrays except the
lists (in the list) can consist of something non-float too.
That sounds ni
Hi,
I hope I do not destroy the preparations work or a big surprise by
asking the following question: Will there be a PD montreal 07
conference? when is it scheduled? summer, fall? it is only because I am
buying plane tickets at the moment.
marius.
Frank Barknecht ha scritto:
> Hallo,
> Luke Iannini (pd) hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
>
>
>> Abstractions don't loadbang when created via [; pd-mycanvas obj 10 10 myabs(
>>
>
> Send "loadbang" to "pd-mycanvas" to loadbang the subpatch and its
> abstractions:
>
> [obj 10 10
Sure, I can do this... but I'm trying to determine why the loadbang
would not occur when created with internal messaging?
On 12/30/06, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hallo,
Luke Iannini (pd) hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> Abstractions don't loadbang when created via [; pd
On 30/12/06, gottlieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I made the attached automated panner patch using [line] to do all the
fading but it seems to be generating a lot of noise.
Can someone tell me if I have done something wrong or is there a better
way to accomplish this?
The problem is that [line
Hallo,
Luke Iannini (pd) hat gesagt: // Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
> Abstractions don't loadbang when created via [; pd-mycanvas obj 10 10 myabs(
Send "loadbang" to "pd-mycanvas" to loadbang the subpatch and its
abstractions:
[obj 10 10 myabs, loadbang(
|
[s pd-mycanvas]
Ciao
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