hello everyone,
i've posted this link in the forums too, but thought lot might like to have
a listen too.
anyway, I've been using PD for a while but have only just started writing
music which is substantially based around PD-generated/sequenced/processed
sounds. i thought you might like to hear so
pix_snap
you have to set a size (the size of your gemwin for example and send a
snap message for every frame you want to snap. (use [t b a])
In theory this works, in practice not, because pix_record gives me wrong
colors (something like red and green swapped). Do your colors look
correct???
ma
Still a newbie after several weeks! :^(
I didn't specify one part of my original question -- which I still can't
figure out:
I can get [pix_record] to work in a patch like this:
[gemhead]
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[pix_draw]
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[pix_record]
But how do I do something like this:
[gemhead]
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I am working on making that handy bit of trickery into an Arduino
library. It should be usable now for an ultrasonic sensors. Right
now, you can send data using the Firmata library in Arduino, then
it'll work with the [arduino] object in Pd, or any arduino object in
other languages. Yo
Hi.
I was wondering where I could find more information on
how to use the vst~ object in pd.
I did some searching online and the pd site, but have
found very little info on this subject.
If anyone can help out, that would be great!
Thanks,
Justin
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Looking further into the Gem sources, I see that the model_loader.cpp is
parsing the obj file for texture coordinate (vt lines), but it seems
that the model.cpp do not make a call to these data, and only permit
linear or spherical mapping that it recompute... as if uv mapping was
not "needed" f
hi,
I am getting an error with pix_resize on osx, anybody knows where that
is coming from?
[pix_resize]: gluError 100900: unable to resize image
pdX latest autobuild.
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hi,
another alternative is to use python and the pyext in puredata (grill/py).
pat
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I have successfully used 6 Parallax ultrasonic sensors with Arduino
and Pd to generate audio and video material twice.
There is a very nice Wiring project for an ultrasonic sensor that can
be hacked to add additional sensors. It is located here
(http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/UltrasoundSensor).
Not sure if the they have a digital out for the audio, but I've often
used an optical digital out and an external D/A, which gets ride of the
noise completely. I have this problem on my little shuttle box with the
builtin audio. I get all sorts of noise unless you use the digital out,
I've on
I Read about those CGC but not the neural gas.
Looks like the new SOM/CGC stuff in FANN is nice, I'll have to look into
that as it could make ann_som a very clean implementation.
Any idea if the network saving stuff was fixed? I would need that
working for my application.
Thanks for the heads up
Check out the project page:
http://sync.dyne.org/?info=description
looks like ivyTV cards are supported.
.b.
Jaime Oliver wrote:
> hi ben,
>
> what mpeg decoder cards with 4 outputs from the same machine are you
> refering to? I will need to get something like that for an installation,
> but
the arduino object in pd only works with pduino, but it is based on the
comport object, and you can use the comport object to send whatever
format or information you want. you can also use wireless or midi.
this is a paper from last year with a general overview:
http://artengine.ca/~catalogue-pd/
ok i'm starting to feel dumb
i tried with [import vbap] + [import iemmatrix]
and [declare -sdtpath extra/iemmatrix] + [declare -sdtpath extra/vbap]
the result is still the same.
even thou i guess import/declare should work the same as adding vbap and
iemmatrix to the startup flags, how do i do tha
Wow - i didn't know so much text fits in the Subject. Sorry.
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>Two questions:
>
>1) On the VIA, was it noise in the audio path of an external soundcard, or
the built-in one? I am planning to use a Delta66 breakout box >in my
project, hopefully to get around this problem.
Unfortunately I did have noise in the external soundcard. Seemed to be PCI
Bus rel
Hi HC,
did you notice much computer noise on the soundcard, as Ingo reported
with the VIA chipsets?
d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> I just built a Debian box from a EN15000 and have since found how that
> it has freezing issues related to the IDE and USB drives. There are
> some acknow
Hi list!
I'm working on a project with ultrasonic sensors SRF05 (
http://www.robot-electronics.co.uk/htm/srf05tech.htm) and Pd to process
audio.
Because of the very short time the sensor needs to work (tens of
microseconds), I have discarded to use Pduino (and programing the sensor
with Pd) and I
I just built a Debian box from a EN15000 and have since found how
that it has freezing issues related to the IDE and USB drives. There
are some acknowledged issues, I think my freezes are related, but
basically, if I have a IDE CDROM and/or USB disk hooked up, it'll
lock up after about a
Hi Ingo,
thanks for your feedback.
Two questions:
1) On the VIA, was it noise in the audio path of an external soundcard,
or the built-in one? I am planning to use a Delta66 breakout box in my
project, hopefully to get around this problem.
2) For the fanless Intel, what kind of extra cooling
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