Re: [PD] pdstring feature requests...

2007-07-26 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
moin moin, again Bryan Jurish wrote: moin, [any2string]: this object usually terminates the output string with a 0 (after all it is a somewhat arkward representation of a c-string). it would be cool if one could change this, and make it configurable. currently i have to [list split] the

Re: [PD] OSC object not working under windows

2007-07-26 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Marko Timlin hat gesagt: // Marko Timlin wrote: I am working with Pd version 0.39.2-extended-rc3 under windows xp. whenever I try to create the [OSC] object I get: OSC ... couldn't create is that a known bug, or what might be the reason for that? There never really was such an

[PD] OSC object not working under windows

2007-07-26 Thread Marko Timlin
hei, I am working with Pd version 0.39.2-extended-rc3 under windows xp. whenever I try to create the [OSC] object I get: OSC ... couldn't create is that a known bug, or what might be the reason for that? thanks, m. ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list

Re: [PD] OSC between win and mac

2007-07-26 Thread Marko Timlin
Moi, where can I find martin's net/osc objects mentioned below by IOhannes? and why do I have to set up the machines to pass udp packets on port 7000? is there a reason why port 7000 and not any other port??? thanks, m. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Be sure that both machines are set up to

Re: [PD] OSC between win and mac

2007-07-26 Thread Steffen Leve Poulsen
Mojn, mind the portnumbers. UDP is like a scream/stream, just broadcasting on the whole network for anyone to listen on that port. TCP/IP does handshake on two channels (eg port and 4445) involving al kinds of are you ready, oh, I didnt get that, messages. If you want to connect

Re: [PD] counter question

2007-07-26 Thread Max Neupert
i asked that question the 2005-11-10 with the subject Re: [PD] Building a counter problem Am 26.07.2007 um 13:45 schrieb Derek Holzer: If I use a simple counter structure that continues to generate a number from [f] [+1] at every bang, and use [mod] to keep that number within

Re: [PD] pd running fine, then unexpectedly freezing on ubuntu

2007-07-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: In any decent operating system, the programs are prevented from accessing parts that would cause deadlocks, kernel panics, etc. So far, operating systems are that much decent... Man. I meant to

Re: [PD] add or subtract value every N ms?

2007-07-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Andy Farnell wrote: This implementatiion has a small bug. When you change direction the last value stored in the float is flushed through so it overshoots by 1 in either direction. But it's simple to understand. That's because you're supposed to use the output of [+]

Re: [PD] pd running fine, then unexpectedly freezing on ubuntu

2007-07-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: In any decent operating system, the programs are prevented from accessing parts that would cause deadlocks, kernel panics, etc. So far, operating systems are that much decent... Pd's code is not causing these problems. Pd uses code, for

Re: [PD] add or subtract value every N ms?

2007-07-26 Thread Andy Farnell
A counter driven by a metro with a period N ms has its increment value set to -1, 0 or 1 by messages. Don't forget you need the 0 to halt it. Limits are set by min and max. This implementatiion has a small bug. When you change direction the last value stored in the float is flushed through so

Re: [PD] small(est) hardware solution(s)

2007-07-26 Thread Derek Holzer
How much memory/time do you need to record? The smallest/cheapest solutions don't require a computer at all. There are ISD voice recorder chips capable of recording messages up to 60 seconds at 8 Khz sampling rate. You can also record several different messages with a total time of 60 secs,

Re: [PD] polygon object

2007-07-26 Thread Max Neupert
that reminds me about this curiosity which i could not figure out yet: why is the solid shape completely messed up? (or actually halfway) allstar.pd Description: Binary data ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -

Re: [PD] counter question

2007-07-26 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Derek Holzer wrote: If I use a simple counter structure that continues to generate a number from [f] [+1] at every bang, and use [mod] to keep that number within certain bounds, then eventually it will require more and

Re: [PD] counter question

2007-07-26 Thread martin.peach
Derek Holzer wrote: If I use a simple counter structure that continues to generate a number from [f] [+1] at every bang, and use [mod] to keep that number within certain bounds, then eventually it will require more and more memory to hold the number coming from [f], right? Is this a

[PD] small(est) hardware solution(s)

2007-07-26 Thread marius schebella
Hi, coming across http://bekstation.bek.no/immigrante/pda_port_for_the_gumstix/index.html I wonder what the smallest hardwaresolutions for pd are. I am helping a friend of mine with an installation where we need to record and playback speech into an old telephone. everything should ideally be

Re: [PD] pd running fine, then unexpectedly freezing on ubuntu

2007-07-26 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
On Jul 25, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: On Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: Which version? I just installed Ubuntu Studio, and have played with Pd only a bit so far. I definitely haven't seen anything like that. If the whole thing is freezing, then it's

Re: [PD] pd running fine, then unexpectedly freezing on ubuntu

2007-07-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Chris McCormick wrote: If you've ever heard kernel hackers discussing the deeper darker parts of the Linux Kernel this would not suprise you! Here be dragons. (Our only consolation is that it's slightly less likely to destroy everything you love than those other popular

Re: [PD] Denmark,

2007-07-26 Thread Steffen
On 18/06/2007, at 13.36, Steffen wrote: I will see if i can be a volunteer. Success. Hope to see you folks there. ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] Denmark,

2007-07-26 Thread David Powers
hmmm... that probably depends how good a dancer you are... will you face off another hopeful contestant in a dance-off??? ;-) On 6/18/07, hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: do they offer scholarships for people to go and rock the funky beats? ___

[PD] small(est) hardware solution(s)

2007-07-26 Thread Alexandre Castonguay
Hello Marius, list, If you only need a few seconds (10-20), you can use the ISD1110 or ISD1420PI-ND (available at digikey.com). Here's a schematic of it from Diana Burgoyne that made 'diagram of the day' on #dataflow : http://www.artengine.ca/acastonguay/dotd/dotd_IMGP1489_3.jpg Cheers,

Re: [PD] add or subtract value every N ms?

2007-07-26 Thread Andy Farnell
But this is better :) If the limiter is on the output then the counter continues beyond the 0-127 range and goes out of bounds. Putting [clip] (same as min and max together) inside the counter locks the value in range. What's the best solution to prevent overshoot? I did solve this once before

Re: [PD] counter question

2007-07-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Andy Farnell wrote: No, it will always use sizeof(float) ehatever is stuck in it. Probably 4 bytes. float is always 4 bytes. On 64-bit machines, a float word will use 8 bytes, 4 of which will be unused, because float is always 4 bytes. Sometimes it wraps, so if the

Re: [PD] counter question

2007-07-26 Thread Mathieu Bouchard
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Derek Holzer wrote: If I use a simple counter structure that continues to generate a number from [f] [+1] at every bang, and use [mod] to keep that number within certain bounds, then eventually it will require more and more memory to hold the number coming from [f], right?

Re: [PD] netsendnetreceive from Pd to Max

2007-07-26 Thread martin.peach
I just tried netsend-help.pd on linux: it disconnects after you send exactly two messages to foo if there is no receiver, on localhost or anywhere else. Something is wrong here, using UDP it should not care if its messages are received or not. Martin but if I try to send data from pd to max

[PD] Pd-0.39.2-extended-rc5 released

2007-07-26 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html As far as I am concerned, this is the final release version. Please test and confirm that there are no egregious bugs outstanding. Here are the changes: * Mac OS X: pidip finds its default font again * Debian/Ubuntu: some minor cleanups in

Re: [PD] small(est) hardware solution(s)

2007-07-26 Thread marius schebella
derek, thank you for your answer, looks interesting and I will probably use it for another piece. but for this project 60s is not enough. there will be several tracks and all together at least 20 minutes, which would be ~20MB at 8khz. maybe it is possible to hook together a bunch of chips,

Re: [PD] sysexin midiin alsa

2007-07-26 Thread peter boehm
hi mathieu, thank you very much for your answer. On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, peter boehm wrote: midout was sending nothing. in the archives i found some help and i have patched s.midi.c and x.midi.c with iohannes patches

Re: [PD] counter question

2007-07-26 Thread Derek Holzer
Of course, I'm referring to this classic counter structure, just in case it wasn't clear... [metro] | [f]x[+ 1] (crossed patch cables) | [mod] Where: outlet of [f] connected to left/hot inlet of [+ 1] outlet of [+ 1] connected to right/cold inlet of [f] thx, d. Derek Holzer wrote: If I use

Re: [PD] wishlist gemwin

2007-07-26 Thread wolfgang schwarzenbrunner
thanks... all i needed to know. chris clepper schrieb: http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/projection/ http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/%7Epbourke/projection/ This page has quite a bit of data on doing dome planetarium projections - most of it on the cheap.

Re: [PD] pd running fine, then unexpectedly freezing on ubuntu

2007-07-26 Thread Chris McCormick
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 09:13:39AM -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote: Backups, man, backups. I'm ripe for a backup. Yeah, tell me about it! All my precious data is currently on a semi broken laptop which doesn't work unless I stand it on it's end, and spontaneously reboots every so often.