Here's an old patch of mine that does this (as far as I remember! I'm not at
home so I don't have Pd working to check). Hope it helps.
David
http://www.flickr.com/photos/schafferdavid/
http://audioblog.arteradio.com/David_Schaffer/
Date: Wed, 6 Aug
Hi
have a look at the mapping abstractions they are very useful in
this context
For the actual point, i usually use autoscale to find out what the
range should be, but then expr (if you know exactly how you have to
scale
is good for adjusting the range.
The x-y coordinates might be
Hi,
sudo apt-get install libquicktime-dev works for me (but I am on Ubuntu
7.10, perhaps something has changed in 8.04)
./MiS
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 5:30 AM, olsen wolf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
i'm trying to install gridflow 0.9.4 on a fresh ubuntustudio(8.04) box
- offering me an
Hi all,
I have a 12 month project as part of a masters degree, where I wish to build
a physical model of a wind chime. I then want to use the interface to play
some of my indeterminate compositions. I was going to attempt it for my
undergraduate degree but realised that it was far too
hey,
i've just uploaded some documentation for my project 'Wind', which uses Pd
and a custom computer vision tool to sonify video footage of the motion of
leaves or grass blowing in the wind.
check it out at
http://www.frey.co.nz/projects/wind/
and do let me know what you think ;-)
thanks
d
hi all
i think there is tons of such abstractions around. anyway, i like to
re-implement it again and again everytime i need it, because there is
always little things that i would like to have different from the
current implementation and also it is always a good exercise (and
probably i do
Hi all,
Yesterday I found out that modern audio cards can do much higher sample
rates then 48000, which allows for entertaining experiments with
ultrasound.
I'm not sure if this has been done before, but I'm pretty happy with the
results so far.
I've created a patch running on a samplerate of
Thats very cool...
i heard of someone implementing that with a nord-modular
If you browse the forums maybe you can find it...
Its a cool thing to have for Sound-Installations...
Best
Luigi
Am 07.08.2008 um 21:16 schrieb Ico Doornekamp:
Hi all,
Yesterday I found out that modern audio
Julian and Marius,
Many thanks for your advice.
I will defo take you up, Julian, on your kind offer. I will be getting in
touch soon.
Isn't Obi wb gonna be hard to contact, I am quite well in with the sand
people tho', maybe they can put in a good word for me:0
Best 2 ALL,
jB
-Original
Roman Haefeli wrote:
Thanks for your input!
i think there is tons of such abstractions around. anyway, i like to
re-implement it again and again everytime i need it, because there is
always little things that i would like to have different from the
current implementation and also it is
Hello. I'm sending an enormous quantity of note messages through a virtual
MIDI port out to some virtual orchestras. All messages are synchronized with
a PD metronome that may vary. I want all this into an as good as possible
written score. Even this idea may not work at all. Of course, I could do
is it possible to access to the increment variable in repeat? when i repeat a
geo in gem having access to the i variable allows me creating diferent 3d
patterns
how can i do something like this with repeat?
for (i = 0; i = 10 ; i ++) {
if (i%5 ==0 continue;
cube
translate (i * 2) 0 0;
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