[PD] ANN: [SOSCroute] is a settable OSCroute (for Frank)

2007-05-04 Thread Luke Iannini (pd)
Hallo all, Here is a dynamically generated OSCroute that lets its route argument be reset by a right inlet. I forgot that OSCroute allows multiple routes to multiple outlets until I finished the patch. That's a bit harder (namecanvas and such) but I think it's doable for the next version. For n

[PD] ANN: munger1~ 1.2.0 released

2007-05-04 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic
Hi all, For impatient, download from usual place: http://ico.bukvic.net/Max/munger1~_latest.tar.gz (~1MB, now includes source, Linux-Pd-i386, Mac-Max-UB, and Win32-Max-i386 binaries, and my feeble attempt at improved documentation) If you build a binary for other platform/software combos please f

Re: [PD] Space Invaders 4D Game

2007-05-04 Thread Thomas Ouellet Fredericks
Since you invaders are made of individual cubes, it would be great if they exploded into multiple parts when they are hit! The collisions detection works very well! Tom ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists

Re: [PD] call for PDP testing on Mac OS X

2007-05-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
I would love to have your assistance in getting this going in the installers. Then everyone could use all this code. Maybe some of these problems with ring some bells with you. .hc On May 4, 2007, at 7:34 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > just to clarify -- pdp works fi

Re: [PD] Pd-0.39.2-extended-RC1. osx --good work

2007-05-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
What computer are you running this on? Sounds like a graphics driver issue, perhaps. .hc On May 4, 2007, at 6:16 PM, alan brooker wrote: Hi I want to say thanks to Hans and all other developers for making Pd-0.39.2-extended-RC1 for the mac so good to look at-IMO looking as good as

[PD] Pd-0.39.2-extended-RC1. osx --good work

2007-05-04 Thread alan brooker
Hi I want to say thanks to Hans and all other developers for making Pd-0.39.2-extended-RC1 for the mac so good to look at-IMO looking as good as max. Im getting this error on the start up screen and if anyone can suggest a work around or if Im doing anything wrong I would appreciate it. error:

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread Bryan Jurish
moin Robert, it would appear so -- check out the site Frank mentioned a few iterations ago in this thread: www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/ marmosets, Bryan On 2007-05-04 19:29:00, "Atwood, Robert C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> appears to have written: > Are other 'Edirol' devices also working nicely

Re: [PD] more paths in pd extended

2007-05-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On May 4, 2007, at 3:46 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: > Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > >>> AFAIK it does not work yet - but it should not be that hard to >>> implement ... >> >> That does not work and would be a pain to implement. > > why? > >> >> I think that there should just be a libdir call

[PD] Space Invaders 4D Game

2007-05-04 Thread Ben Roberts
Hi, We've been working on this pd patch as an idea for a game installation. Eventually the mouse input will be replaced by a motion tracker following the player whizzing around on a chair shooting up at a projection on the ceiling. We'd be interested at this point in hearing any feedback you have

Re: [PD] sonification of large set of data

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, punchik punchik hat gesagt: // punchik punchik wrote: > hi , i want to sonificate txt file with big data > sets... each txt file > is made of 4 columns with numbers in this way : > -0.0115967 0.00396729 0.02136230.440674 > -0.0115967 0.0115967 0.0234985 > 0.462646

Re: [PD] sonification of large set of data

2007-05-04 Thread Peter Plessas
Hi! Just an Idea: Use OpenOffice Calc (or Excel) to load the text file into columns, export them into four individual text files containing one column each, and load them into four pd arrays? lgPP punchik punchik wrote: > hi , i want to sonificate txt file with big data > sets... each txt fil

[PD] sonification of large set of data

2007-05-04 Thread punchik punchik
hi , i want to sonificate txt file with big data sets... each txt file is made of 4 columns with numbers in this way : -0.0115967 0.00396729 0.02136230.440674 -0.0115967 0.0115967 0.0234985 0.462646 -0.01068120.0119019 0.0265503 0.325623 -0.0112915

Re: [PD] more paths in pd extended

2007-05-04 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: >> AFAIK it does not work yet - but it should not be that hard to >> implement ... > > That does not work and would be a pain to implement. why? > > I think that there should just be a libdir called "gemabs" for those pd > patches. If Gem was compiled as single-f

Re: [PD] more paths in pd extended

2007-05-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On May 4, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Georg Holzmann wrote: > Hallo! > >> what's wrong with having abstractions in the same directory as the >> binary? > > Yes, I also think that should be the way - as it's also working > like this with all the other externals ... > >> e.g. >> extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux >>

Re: [PD] flatspace externals in ext39.2

2007-05-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On May 4, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote: > Hallo, > Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > >> I don't think anyone is proposing to remove the startup flags/ >> preferences like "path". For the situation that you describe, it >> would be easy enough to co

Re: [PD] more paths in pd extended

2007-05-04 Thread Georg Holzmann
Hallo! > what's wrong with having abstractions in the same directory as the binary? Yes, I also think that should be the way - as it's also working like this with all the other externals ... > e.g. > extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux > extra/Gem/hsv2rgb.pd > > imho ideally, [import Gem] would find .../Ge

Re: [PD] more paths in pd extended

2007-05-04 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > Perhaps these should be their own libdirs like "gemabs" and "pdpabs". > what's wrong with having abstractions in the same directory as the binary? e.g. extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux extra/Gem/hsv2rgb.pd imho ideally, [import Gem] would find .../Gem/Gem.pd_linux and then

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread Atwood, Robert C
Are other 'Edirol' devices also working nicely with ALSA ? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Bryan Jurish Sent: Fri 5/4/2007 4:59 PM To: David F. Place Cc: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] USB Sound "card" moin David, moin list, Nope, I had no problems at

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Cesare Marilungo hat gesagt: // Cesare Marilungo wrote: > It's a really nice card, the pre-amps are quite good too. The only thing > you should know before buying it is that it doesn't work at 24bit / > 96kHz full duplex. You can record or listen at 96kHz but you can't do > both at that

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread Bryan Jurish
moin David, moin list, Nope, I had no problems at all with the UA-25: in "basic mode" (44k, 16bit, no MIDI), it works "out of the box". In "Advance mode" (44|48k duplex, 96k simplex, or anything involving MIDI) I've been using the ALSA plugin layer (probably related to the fact that in this mode

Re: [PD] flatspace externals in ext39.2

2007-05-04 Thread Georg Holzmann
Hallo! > No, I mean the other way around: What about old abstractions, that > maybe use externals or other abstractions, but don't have any [import] > or [declare] inside? I have literally thousands of these on my disk > (not all written by me, of course). Okay, I undestand, me too ... you could

Re: [PD] flatspace externals in ext39.2

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > I don't think anyone is proposing to remove the startup flags/ > preferences like "path". For the situation that you describe, it > would be easy enough to collect those abstractions into a folder, > then add that f

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, David F. Place hat gesagt: // David F. Place wrote: > Thanks, Bryan. The Edirol UA-25 looks good and the price is right. > Did you have any trouble getting it to work under linux? I noticed > that the manufacturer only supplies drivers for Windows and Mac. This doesn't matter. Or

Re: [PD] flatspace externals in ext39.2

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Georg Holzmann hat gesagt: // Georg Holzmann wrote: > > I wonder: How should we deal with the thousands of abstractions that > > have been created in the ten years since Pd was invented? To avoid > > having to rewrite every patch, some kind of central path preference > > mechanism still wil

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread Cesare Marilungo
David F. Place wrote: > Thanks, Bryan. The Edirol UA-25 looks good and the price is right. > Did you have any trouble getting it to work under linux? I noticed > that the manufacturer only supplies drivers for Windows and Mac. > I use a UA-25 too. And it works under linux with no problem

[PD] netPD gig anyone? In Oz/Asia/USA Timezone?

2007-05-04 Thread J0sipZlatko5tojsic
Anyone in my timezone (Australia) up for a netPD jam? *May* have a net connection at a demo i am giving for a couple of afternoons. This comming weekend in fact. Saturday & Sunday. Would be nice if there were others online at the time (noon onwards Sydney time, 3am onwards GMT). http://jo.koan.ne

Re: [PD] [Instance]

2007-05-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On May 3, 2007, at 11:56 PM, Chris McCormick wrote: On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 03:10:16PM +0200, Roman Haefeli wrote: On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 02:01 -0700, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote: thanks to [closebang]). i vote for including [closebang] into pd vanilla. is there any chance, that it will be in

Re: [PD] more paths in pd extended

2007-05-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Perhaps these should be their own libdirs like "gemabs" and "pdpabs". .hc On May 3, 2007, at 10:24 PM, marius schebella wrote: > Hi, > some libraries (Gem, pdp...) use abstractions. I wonder if their paths > should be included in the startup paths in pd extended. Or if one > should > create o

Re: [PD] flatspace externals in ext39.2

2007-05-04 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On May 4, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote: > Hallo, > Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > >> The idea is to strip down Pd to the most basic objects, then make >> everything else a library that's included when needed. [import] and/ >> or [declare] seem t

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread David F. Place
Thanks, Bryan. The Edirol UA-25 looks good and the price is right. Did you have any trouble getting it to work under linux? I noticed that the manufacturer only supplies drivers for Windows and Mac. On May 4, 2007, at 10:34 AM, Bryan Jurish wrote: > moin David, > > I just recently acquire

Re: [PD] flatspace externals in ext39.2

2007-05-04 Thread Georg Holzmann
Hallo! > I wonder: How should we deal with the thousands of abstractions that > have been created in the ten years since Pd was invented? To avoid > having to rewrite every patch, some kind of central path preference > mechanism still will be necessary, I guess. hm ... how do you mean that ? Th

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread David F. Place
Thanks, Frank. An attraction of the Edirol is the balanced ins that would allow me to use my sweet (oh so sweet) Neumanns. On May 4, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote: > Some recommendation would be a card by Edirol or the Terratec Phase 26 > (which unfortunatly lacks balanced outs, but

Re: [PD] flatspace externals in ext39.2

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > The idea is to strip down Pd to the most basic objects, then make > everything else a library that's included when needed. [import] and/ > or [declare] seem to be some of the essential few. I wonder: How should we de

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread Bryan Jurish
moin David, I just recently acquired an Edirol UA-25 with which I'm quite happy (2 channel analog|digital audio I/O, MIDI). I've also heard good reports of the Terratec Phase 26 (are you out there Frank?), but have no experience with it myself. In general, I'd advise you to avoid M-Audio's USB a

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, David F. Place hat gesagt: // David F. Place wrote: > I hesitated to post this question, because it seems like such an > obvious FAQ. I couldn't find the answer by searching around. > > My linux workstation has a crappy, noisy sound card. I want to > replace it with a higher quality

Re: [PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread David Merrill
I have been using low-cost iMic USB audio interfaces, and they work really well. Shows right up under linux, and the noise floor is way below the built-in audio on my motherboard. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812999078 cheers, -David M. On 5/4/07, David F. Place <[EMAIL P

[PD] USB Sound "card"

2007-05-04 Thread David F. Place
Hi, everyone. I hesitated to post this question, because it seems like such an obvious FAQ. I couldn't find the answer by searching around. My linux workstation has a crappy, noisy sound card. I want to replace it with a higher quality device. Preferably outside the box to avoid interfere

Re: [PD] call for PDP testing on Mac OS X

2007-05-04 Thread bigswift
just to clarify -- pdp works fine on OSX, but the installers are having some difficulty solving all the questions/issues raised. I have pdp, pidip, gridflow, pixelTango,GEM and just about everything working smoothly on 10.3.9 -- video wise. Powerbook [non intel] I finked most everything except

[PD] s-abstractions back online

2007-05-04 Thread Chris McCormick
Hey guys, Just to let you know I finally sorted out my broken CVS repos (by moving it to SVN). You can check out s-abstractions here including the previously missing ones: Tarball:

Re: [PD] more paths in pd extended

2007-05-04 Thread Georg Holzmann
Hallo! > some libraries (Gem, pdp...) use abstractions. I wonder if their paths > should be included in the startup paths in pd extended. Or if one should that should not be needed - normally it should, because all the abstractions and externals of a library should be in one directory (e.g. e