hi
i'd like to make a synth which would sound quite like the metal
wind-blown instruments ..
unfortunatly i haven't got Perry Cook's book handy, i had from the
library before, but now ..
has anyone done any of similar stuff in pd?
my project is not about making the same sound and/or simulate the
really i know close to nothing about midi handling in pd, but i remember
reading somewhere that midi latency is connected to the audio latency
because midi information is passed along with the audio. so, perhaps that
has something to do with the message-length restriction?
synth secrets has a few chapters on brass instruments:
http://www.soundonsound.com/search?page=2&Keyword=synth%20secrets&Year=%20&Month=%20&Words=All&Summary=Yes&Section=0&Subject=&ShowResults=yes
starting at chapter 24.
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right, brass instruments like saxophones, trabones and truphets and
so on...
just smiling
J
On Jan 17, 2009, at 5:25 PM, hard off wrote:
synth secrets has a few chapters on brass instruments:
http://www.soundonsound.com/search?page=2&Keyword=synth%
20secrets&Year=%20&Month=%
20&Words=All&
Hi,
I am trying to get the aka.wiiremote working on osx. I downloaded the files
from svn (aka.wiiremote-2008-07-22) at
http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data/trunk/externals/io/aka.wiiremote/
I tested the binary akawiiremote.pd_darwin (don't know at the moment where I
got it from
t'es in t'es bat wrote:
> Hello,
> i build a machine to do multiscreen with Gem.
> I use a2 matrox gs450 quad
> Everythings work fine but...
> When i start pd and gem i got this error message in console:
>
>
> [pix_videoDS]: Dev 0: USB 2861 Device
> [pix_videoDS]: Dev 0: USB 2861 Device
> GEM: St
Florian Krebs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get the aka.wiiremote working on osx. I downloaded the files
> from svn (aka.wiiremote-2008-07-22) at
> http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data/trunk/externals/io/aka.wiiremote/
> I tested the binary akawiiremote.pd_darwin (don't know a
Hi,
after download (repeated) I get an error message from different unrar
apps bascially claiming that it is NOT a rar archive or any other
extractable.
/pd-0.42-3.mac.tar is not RAR archive
No files to extract
Does someone have better experiences?
Best
Jurgen_
Thanks for your answer.
>ah i think you are experiencing the joys of pd-extended.
>the solution is simple: just checkout the entire "externals" branch and
>redo what you have done.
You are right I do use Pd version 0.40.3-extended...
What do you mean with "checkout the eternals branch" ? I renam
moin moin,
On 2009-01-16 15:56:22, Mathieu Bouchard appears to
have written:
> you have to use Pd's lists, and then it's 64 or 128 bits per char.
>
> And then, in theory, Pd could adopt any internal rep, as long as file
> I/O and socket I/O is done the way it needs to be done.
... which (if I u
morning all,
On 2009-01-15 22:51:14, Hans-Christoph Steiner appears to
have written:
> As for the simple question of unsigned versus signed for any2string, I
> have never heard of using negative values for chars, so it makes perfect
> sense to me to use 0-255. That'll will give at least the full
and the didgeridoo, apparently. if i made a mistake as to what a brass
instrument actually is, then fair enough. it's confusing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brass_instrument#Some_other_brass_instruments
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spot the difference:
.tar
.rar
did you try just double clicking on the icon? been a while since i used
mac, but i think installing is really that simple now.
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Florian Krebs wrote:
> Thanks for your answer.
>
>> ah i think you are experiencing the joys of pd-extended.
>> the solution is simple: just checkout the entire "externals" branch and
>> redo what you have done.
>
> You are right I do use Pd version 0.40.3-extended...
that's not what i meant.
i
do you mean that it is something like a brassy saxophone? :-)
whatever, stuff it does it. thanks for your help! for your info, as
stuffit does NOT unpack rar archives many people use other freewares.
Those freewares however don't do tar. beautiful.
J
On Jan 17, 2009, at 9:57 PM, hard off wro
Alex wrote:
> I've been investigating further, I haven't figured out where, in the
> source, the problem occurs.. the alsa input midi buffer is quite large
> [much larger than 226 bytes],
>>> So my question is: is anyone aware of a hard coded limit for the length of
>>> sysex
>>> messages in p
Hi list,
A while ago, we have been discussing seamless (i.e. click-free)
recordings of two consecutive audio files using [writesf~]. For the
record, let me summarize that seamless recording of two files is
generally possible, also _without_ delaying the start/stop messages to
the next block bo
Hi again,
This little demo patch illustrates seamless recording as well as the
suggested [z~]-hack for seamless playback:
best,
flo.H
#N canvas 0 0 918 623 10;
#X obj 132 338 bng 15 250 50 0 empty empty empty 17 7 0 10 -262144
-1 -1;
#X obj 76 464 readsf~;
#X obj 132 518 readsf~;
#X msg 36 41
Regardless of what kind of sound you're trying to make, the "Synth
Secrets" columns in SOS are probably one of the best places to start
learning how to do it.
andy
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 5:51 AM, hard off wrote:
> and the didgeridoo, apparently. if i made a mistake as to what a brass
> instru
Ahh, thanks! I just viewed the diff of desire data's s_midi_alsa.c
and made the changes I needed for my version.. though, I would
eventually like to be able to share this patch that needs this larger
sysex input.. so I think I'll try to make a command line option...
in the mean time, I've attached
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, Bryan Jurish wrote:
OK. I guess I'll make unsigned values the default for [any2string]
then, postponing the issue of name change to [any2bytes] rsp.
[bytes2any] to a hypothetical future in which the "string" suffix
implies unicode or other non-byte-oriented representation
I was looking through some of the list-abs objects, and short of going
through each one, I was hoping to find an object that converts a
stream of objects (floats and symbols), and outputs a list of the
collected items when a bang is received. I am not really sure what
this might be called, and the
Hallo,
Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
> I was looking through some of the list-abs objects, and short of going
> through each one, I was hoping to find an object that converts a
> stream of objects (floats and symbols), and outputs a list of the
> collected items when a bang i
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, Bryan Jurish wrote:
>
>> OK. I guess I'll make unsigned values the default for [any2string]
>> then, postponing the issue of name change to [any2bytes] rsp.
>> [bytes2any] to a hypothetical future in which the "string" suffix
>> implies unicode or
I'm using pd with these arguments:
-alsamidi
-mididev 1
I'm using Pd version 0.42-3
When I start pd it connects its outputs to all available midi inputs
and its inputs to all available midi outputs.. this is a huge
annoyance, I'd prefer to have to manually connect to the one or two
destinations a
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