On Nov 23, 2007 9:54 PM, cyrille henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
i know there is a lot's of filter externals available for pd, but i'd like to
use some using rpole~ / cpole~ etc.
I like playing with raw filters too. I don't have any references to
add to Claude's, and really for me
Hi Vircy, Jaime!
I have edited [adc~]'s object wiki.
Please take a look and tell me if you find it ok:
http://wiki.puredata.info/es/adc%7E_%28vanilla%29
I would try to edited one object per day, although now I'm very busy and I'm
usig my neighbour's wifi conexion until I installed my own internet
This is not a very good solution, since I think it causes the JACK to lock
up occasionally, but so far I have no clue why pd is having this problem.
It appears to only happen with JACK (ALSA runs fine), and I do not have
similar xruns with other programs running at the same time (ex. Ardour.
Also,
Hi Raul, thanks. I think that's the way
have you seen http://wiki.puredata.info/es/dac%7E ?
2007/11/24, raul diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Vircy, Jaime!
I have edited [adc~]'s object wiki.
Please take a look and tell me if you find it ok:
http://wiki.puredata.info/es/adc%7E_%28vanilla%29
I
What platform?
If Debian/Ubuntu, try apt-get update apt-get upgrade and it
should install the needed packages.
.hc
On Nov 23, 2007, at 8:52 PM, Rodrigo Treviño-Frenk wrote:
Hello everyone...
I am using pd-extended 0.39.3, and whenever i try to load pidip i
get the following error:
* Chuckk Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-24 09:28]:
On Nov 23, 2007 9:54 PM, cyrille henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
i know there is a lot's of filter externals available for pd, but i'd like
to use some using rpole~ / cpole~ etc.
I like playing with raw filters too. I don't
I remember there were many filter abstractions based on biquad~s. I
thought they were in the iemabs directory, but I can't find them.
With the biquad based filters, you can put them in a [block~ 1]
abstraction and modify the cutoff/center frequency at audio rate.
Chuck
On Nov 23, 2007 1:54 PM,
Hi!
I have made an application with processing which send data through OSC to pd
for audio synthesis.
My question is: I want to upload this application into the web, which is
really easy with processing, but I don't know how to put PD into web.
Anybody has experience with PD in web?
Saludos!
--
I favor the negative-font-size approach since it makes it possible for
future extesions to control their own behavior.
cheers
Miller
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 06:35:12PM -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Nov 23, 2007, at 5:41 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007,
Charles Henry wrote:
I remember there were many filter abstractions based on biquad~s. I
thought they were in the iemabs directory, but I can't find them.
there are abstractions in ggext that do this.
fgmad.r
IOhannes
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Hello Claude,
thanks, i did not knew the reference 2.
i did not find in any of them a low pass resonant filter but i'll have to
investigate.
thanks,
cyrille
Claude Heiland-Allen a écrit :
cyrille henry wrote:
or anyone have references in order to disign filter?
hello Roman,
it's a nice filter.
here is a butterworth low pass filter that came with exemple H13.
i just change expr to expr~ to allow an audio control of the cutoff frequency.
cyrille
Roman Haefeli a écrit :
hi cyrille
i am glad to hear that someone has similar thoughts. i would love
hard off a écrit :
yeah roman, that peak filter is lush.
has anyone else noticed that the rpole~ / cpole~ filters use quite a bit of
cpu?
if you use other software, i think good quality filter does also use lot's of
cpu.
i accept to use more cpu if it does increase audio quality.
hello Ioannes
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
Charles Henry wrote:
I remember there were many filter abstractions based on biquad~s. I
thought they were in the iemabs directory, but I can't find them.
there are abstractions in ggext that do this.
you mean ggee?
there is only externals there.
cyrille henry wrote:
i did not find in any of them a low pass resonant filter but i'll have
to investigate.
I made a (non-scientific, but sounds ok to my (bad) ears...) resonant
low-pass filter, see attached. two zeros at 1/2 sampling rate, plus two
poles (conjugate pair) that can be moved
here is the error, i assume its about PPC but perhaps someone has a fix for
this?
home/shree/Desktop/pdp_frei0r-0.1/pdp_frei0r.pd_linux:
/home/shree/Desktop/pdp_frei0r-0.1/pdp_frei0r.pd_linux: R_PPC_REL24 relocation
at 0x0df5eed4 for symbol `post' out of range
pdp_frei0r 16
... couldn't
cyrille henry wrote:
hello Ioannes
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
Charles Henry wrote:
I remember there were many filter abstractions based on biquad~s. I
thought they were in the iemabs directory, but I can't find them.
there are abstractions in ggext that do this.
you mean ggee?
yes
Hello Claude,
this is very nice.
changing resonnance does affect the amplitude, so it's quite hard to use this
parameter.
so i think it's possible to make a better one, but i'll use it for now.
thanks
Cyrille
Claude Heiland-Allen a écrit :
cyrille henry wrote:
i did not find in any of
ok, thanks
i'll have a look at gunter code.
thanks
Cyrille
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
cyrille henry wrote:
hello Ioannes
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
Charles Henry wrote:
I remember there were many filter abstractions based on biquad~s. I
thought they were in the iemabs directory,
http://wiki.tcl.tk/8484
tk scaling is a global setting for the application. I think it makes
sense to either use tk scaling thruout, or ignore it. A half
implemented feature is worse than none at all, IMHO.
.hc
On Nov 24, 2007, at 11:38 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
I favor the
excellent, only adc~ by default is also stereo.
yes one obect per day is also more intense than I thought specially
these days while we approach some ends. I'll try to get it moving
though.
j
On 11/24/07, raul diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Vircy, Jaime!
I have edited [adc~]'s object wiki.
Nice work guys, keep it up :) Even if it's not one per day, it's
still very good.
.hc
On Nov 24, 2007, at 3:00 PM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
excellent, only adc~ by default is also stereo.
yes one obect per day is also more intense than I thought specially
these days while we approach some
Thanks!
I will correct the default stereo for adc~.
Saludos!
2007/11/24, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nice work guys, keep it up :) Even if it's not one per day, it's
still very good.
.hc
On Nov 24, 2007, at 3:00 PM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
excellent, only adc~ by default
I can execute the import whenever you're ready. Maybe it would be
good to have one more Japanese speaker look at the template? It's up
to you.
.hc
On Nov 19, 2007, at 9:57 PM, PSPunch wrote:
Hans,
Thanks.
I've followed the procedure in the English 'Admin howtos' pages.
I would
another one, sort of the same,
Hi there,
a couple more ( i think i got stuck in the l's) :
http://wiki.puredata.info/es/line~
http://wiki.puredata.info/es/list (this one may still need a little
work, but most of it is there, let me know what you think)
maybe we need more people? is there a
try to use the -fPIC in your compilation ...
i don's have a ppc machine to try it but googling a little bit i found
some people with similar problems compiling x86 code in ppc systems ::
( ... )
Most likely, you didn't compile the library with -fpic (or -fPIC).
There should not be a
Hans,
Most of the main page is taken from the documents kindly prepared
by Tetsuya Saito. The objectclass template page mainly has terms
unified with the main page. So for that part I feel comfortable to
proceed.
I'd appreciate it if you can execute the import.
Thanks. :)
--
David Shimamoto
excuse me, if this is already was mentioned and i missed it, but the
different-fontsizes-with-different-display-resolution-problem was not
introduced with 0.41. at least it exists already in 0.40.
roman
On Sat, 2007-11-24 at 08:38 -0800, Miller Puckette wrote:
I favor the negative-font-size
Hi list,
Do any of you know of a good resource for rather advanced
demos using GEM?
I see demos (mostly still images) of super advanced video
graphics using GEM online, while I can only find
documents on how to control super primitive polygons.
Are there any tip collections or patches free to
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