Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Oct 21, 2007, at 6:47 PM, marius schebella wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
* PDP/PiDiP work out-of-box on Mac OS X
live input should be renamed from pdp_v4l to pdp_ieee1394
I couldn't resist. I made this change in all the help patches and
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Hi all, Yves,
Here are some facts may help
is it possible to improve something on the xp installer? I have my own
particular version of pd installed, and what the installer does is
basically overwriting almost all files. but the installer asks if he wants
to overwrite *each* file, so I must sit there with the finger on the yes
key
holey dooley! you want to try that out on a 13 monitor! looks like
there's heaps of good stuff in there though.
i tried loading a demo song, still just getting very clicky sounds,
but i will give it more of a go to find its sweet spots. the rhythms
are cool.
Hello, and welcome!
I decided to put out Debian/testing and Ubuntu/gutsy packages, they
should be ready tomorrow. THen I'll love to hear back from you
whether they work.
.hc
On Oct 22, 2007, at 12:53 AM, Josh Lawrence wrote:
Hello - newbie lurker here.
I am attempting to install the
Hello Pders,
I just wanted to pick up where Alex left off and provide some more
statistics regarding gender balance in the papers sessions. Here are
some raw and slightly warmed-over stats:
===
Number of submissions received for the papers sessions :
44*
Number of submissions received for
Hello,
João Miguel Pais a écrit :
is it possible to improve something on the xp installer? I have my own
particular version of pd installed, and what the installer does is
basically overwriting almost all files. but the installer asks if he wants
to overwrite *each* file, so I must sit
On Wednesday 17 October 2007 15:12:38 Michal Seta wrote:
On 10/17/07, chris clepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, I
am one of two non-c74 employees banned from using Nato for life (the
other is Sean Booth of Autechre). NN was amusing then annoying then
pathetic in a space of
Hello,
I am teaching electronic music to a group of teenagers (minimum age
15 years)in a music school in Belgium and I mainly use PD for this.
We play improvisations and I write some pieces but i am also looking
for compositions that I can use.
So these are my two questions:
- Has anybody made
Hi,
I just posted a bug report about this, but I am in an urgency of
finding a quick workaround.
On Windows XP,
sometimes, when scrolling up and down a big patch window with a huge
lot of gui stuff (many instances of a few gop-enabled abstractions),
USING THE MOUSE SCROLLWHEEL,
I get a Divide
matteo sisti sette wrote:
Hi,
I just posted a bug report about this, but I am in an urgency of
finding a quick workaround.
i just posted a quick hack which _might_ fix your problem, could you try it.
mfg-asrd
IOhannes
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I have another question that is a little bit OT,
inkscape only export bitmaps in png format, then I'd like to use
imagemagicks for converting png to tiff, or even better svg to tiff,
but it's very tricky, for the moment none of the tries I've done gave
something satisfaying, the tiff image
On Oct 22, 2007, at 10:42 AM, Patrice Colet wrote:
Hello,
João Miguel Pais a écrit :
is it possible to improve something on the xp installer? I have my
own particular version of pd installed, and what the installer
does is basically overwriting almost all files. but the installer
I am sure it can be improved. Patches welcome! :D
Also, I am actively seeking someone to take over maintenance of the
Windows builds of Pd-extended. Any volunteers?
.hc
On Oct 22, 2007, at 9:34 AM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
is it possible to improve something on the xp installer? I have my
Please post a bug in the tracker. Attach a patch that this happens
with, and the instructions to reproduce the bug. The easier it is to
reproduce this bug in your patch, the easier it will be to fix the bug:
http://puredata.org/dev/bugtracker
.hc
On Oct 22, 2007, at 12:06 PM, matteo
Hi Patrice,
I did a quick test and GIMP will convert a transparent PNG to TIF fine.
I don't have Gem working on this machine to test loading the tif, but I
can confirm it shows transparency. convert did do something strange to
the png file when converting to tif I can see...
send me your tif if
hello,
Patrice Colet a écrit :
I have another question that is a little bit OT,
inkscape only export bitmaps in png format, then I'd like to use
imagemagicks for converting png to tiff, or even better svg to tiff,
but it's very tricky, for the moment none of the tries I've done gave
Hans, feel free to pick apart or use/share anything you find
on these pages for your teaching.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/music/musictuts.html
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/compositions/compositions.html
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 17:20:58 +0100
Hans Roels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007, Jason Plumb wrote:
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
The most rapid change you can have in a signal is an alternance of two
values: e.g. +1, -1, +1, -1, +1, -1, ... which has S/2 frequency.
Woah, that's a *super* good way to remember that. Thanks. I love examples,
and that's
hi
I just posted a bug report about this, but I am in an urgency of
finding a quick workaround.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Please post a bug in the tracker.
actually matteo just wanted to point out that he has already submitted a
bug-report to the bug-tracker [1817858]
i think he
hi,
at a workshop frank and me gave we had a participant, who is a music
teacher. he has some interesting java applets and pd patches on his
site (in german)
http://wolfgang-fulda.de/
max.
Am 23.10.2007 um 02:06 schrieb Andy Farnell:
Hans, feel free to pick apart or use/share anything
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
A very simple way to explain aliased frequencies would be: spin a bicycle
wheel. When you accelerate it beyond a certain point, it will begin to look
like it's going backwards instead. This is because the wheel speed,
together with the repetitiveness of the wheel's
On 22/10/2007, at 18.06, matteo sisti sette wrote:
It never happened to me before
It did happen to me before, cf. [1]. But it seams to be fixed in
later versions of Pd-extended-0.39.x
As i describe in that email it happened all the time when i tried to
scroll or had scrolling enabled.
On 10/22/07, Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
A very simple way to explain aliased frequencies would be: spin a bicycle
wheel. When you accelerate it beyond a certain point, it will begin to look
like it's going backwards instead. This is because the wheel speed,
On Oct 22, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Sounds good to me! I think my biggest blocker-level issues with
the extended 0.40.3 builds are the mismatched font-cursor handling
in object-boxes with the new fonts, and the inability to use ~/
mtx_*~ and so on (though I believe
So I was playing with the FFT example that lets you adjust the gain
for frequency bands that gets applied to a plain noise signal. In
messing around I found that I could actually make some cool sounds
that seemed like rushes of wind and birds and animals chirping. So,
that's the goal. I want to
any idea?
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Subject: [pdp_qt][pdp_qt~]: controling the frames
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 22:38:52 +0200
Hi,
to play a file with one of these objects, i send a [play
If i send then for example a [45 to the right inlet, the file starts to play
the
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 17:33 -0500, Charles Henry wrote:
On 10/22/07, Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
A very simple way to explain aliased frequencies would be: spin a bicycle
wheel. When you accelerate it beyond a certain point, it will begin to look
like
Charles Henry wrote:
On 10/22/07, Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
A very simple way to explain aliased frequencies would be: spin a bicycle
wheel. When you accelerate it beyond a certain point, it will begin to look
like it's going backwards instead.
On 10/22/07, Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 17:33 -0500, Charles Henry wrote:
On 10/22/07, Martin Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
A very simple way to explain aliased frequencies would be: spin a bicycle
wheel. When you accelerate it
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