Hallo,
Jamie Bullock hat gesagt: // Jamie Bullock wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 19:22 +0200, Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi
what about vd~ ?? Is it not what you are looking for ?
Or is non-transposing-delay any kind of special term i dont know
of ??
By 'non-transposing' I
Hello I have been using some cheap video cards to capture analog video that
are quite fast. they use the conexant 878 chipset, which I believe is quite
fast in capturing. Now I can't find any cards with it and mostly see ones
with the :
Philips NXP 7130 chipset
any experience with 20$ capture
hi
I am testing a patch that uses py external on windows XP with both pd
extended 0.39.3 and 0.40.3 rc1. Because I have python 2.5 installed on
my machine and the external is compiled against 2.4 I include in the
same folder as the patch the python24.dll and also python's libs, Lib,
include
Yo Yves,
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 7:49 PM, ydegoyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey. luke,
ok, the documentation here is very useful and well-done
Thanks
but, as usual, as almost always,
it's not a technical problem really here,
it is how naby different versions of pd
are we going to produce
Hello,
I installed Pd-0.40.3-extended-rc1on Windows XP SP2 and I can't open help
file for Gem objects when I right click.Here is the error:
sorry, couldn't find help patch for gemhead.pd
I' ve tried to put the help files in extra/Gem but it doesn't work neither.
I also tried to put the Gem
when i play thru my motu ultralite, output from dac~ goes to channels 1 and
2, instead of L and R
i could maybe change that behavior on the card, but other apps send it to
L / R already
so i rather tell pd to do it. can i send a semicolon message to the system
for that or do i need to go into
Hi there , this is my first post !
I'm looking for an extern which avoids clips in signals [~] i dont know if
it exist on pd own objects or if it is on the repositori.
I coudnt find an efficent way to know which are the externs in the
repositori, looking in each folder is the only way to know it's
Hi thank you. I like that 4in one. But as i am in austie, shipping takes
to long time.
anyway: I#180;ve a haupage Wintv, the driver are loaded with modprobe and
lsmod shows it correct loaded. if i switch through the channels, it just
shows me a blue screen in pdp, and tells me that the frequency
Yes, it loads super-slow. Or should I say sub-slow. Is it because of the
fancy gui look? (compared to the last extended release)
On 6/6/08, Luke Iannini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 5:29 AM, João Pais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I notice that pd is much slower now to open up
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 22:36 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
And conversely, a delay buffer with a ordinary movable read point
(which is what I guess you really want in this case) will always
cause a click since there's no reason why jumps between arbitrary
samples will be smooth. Of course
Yes, that's a great point. IIRC that is mainly for slow moving
envelope/control signals. I wonder, if you did it with audio
then you'd have a limited number of times to apply it in a given
interval because the worst case means you get an accumulating
DC offset that will go out of bounds. (?)
Greetings to all.
I am still looking for one more proofreader to provide comments on
a chapter about physical acoustics, so someone with expertise
on reflection, refraction, scattering, absorption, diffusion,
room and outdoor propagation etc who could check the
text and equations for typos would
On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:58:32 +0200
Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 22:36 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
And conversely, a delay buffer with a ordinary movable read point
(which is what I guess you really want in this case) will always
cause a click
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 16:07 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
Yes, that's a great point. IIRC that is mainly for slow moving
envelope/control signals. I wonder, if you did it with audio
then you'd have a limited number of times to apply it in a given
interval because the worst case means you get an
Hi Lau,
I guess you're building a beat concatenator so you have no
room for introducing timing offsets.
First, termminology - let's not call these clips, I think
discontinuities is a better word.
Your first solution is similar to what is being discussed in another
thread on dynamic delays -
Dear friends,
Alex Quessy and I will be teaching a course in Mérida Mexico called
'OPEN SOURCE PRACTICES - EXPERIMENTAL ELECTRONICS AND COLLABORATIVE
APPROACHES FOR ARTISTS' at La Escuela Superior de Artes de Yucatán
from June 16th to July 4th. PD will obviously be making an
appearance...
We
Martin,
Thank you so much for the info.
I have confirmed this using kmidimon, and getting ready to send actual
messages to my hardware with one hand while I type with the other.
Now I am curious,
if this was fixed by a recently posted patch, how come it was not
mentioned earlier?
Maybe I
I wrote:
I have a patch that opens 3 pdp render windows. Is it possible to open
this windows in concrete positions of my screen when i open the patch?
I have found Devilspie.
http://burtonini.com/blog/computers/devilspie
http://foosel.org/linux/devilspie
As you can read Devilspie lets you
Hello all,
I have been following the development of [declare], but sadly every time I
have tried to use it, it doesn't appear to work as the help file says it
should.
I have tried it several different ways:
1. [declare -stdpath extra/zexy]
2. [prime] -- from zexy
the [prime] object doesn't get
Oh, I was also wondering if there could be some sort of 'feedback' from
[declare] that tells us what the path is? Maybe there could be an inlet on
[declare] that when it receives a bang, it outlets what paths are currently
loaded for searching.
Mike
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:15 PM, Mike
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