Hello everyone,
Over the last couple of days I haven't been able to access the Pdlist
Archives by following the link on this page
http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list. Has anyone else had the same
problem or dose anyone know of an alternative link?
Thanks
Alex
AAArgh
Should I send the paper?
Please be gentle with me!
Ed
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--- On Sun, 15/3/09, Alexandre Porres por...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Alexandre Porres
danomatika wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-15 at 19:58 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
paper submit page:
http://pdcon09.devolts.org/author/submit.php
paper upload page (once you have submitted it):
http://pdcon09.devolts.org/author/upload.php
Thanks IOhannes, but I'm looking for the performance
Hallo,
Jo?o Pais hat gesagt: // Jo?o Pais wrote:
yes, I had seen that graphic as well. but trying out the highpass
iemfilters with noise, turns out that 10 hip~s work better.
Hehe, I guess that's because you filter noise: It's harder to recognize the
noise that the 10 hip stages added. :)
Hallo,
hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:
yeah sorry frank, i should have explained more clearly.
i also think that no GUI is the way to go for functional abstractions. that
was the big flaw of the DIY library i did, that the function of the
abstractions was tied in with the gui
My tendency is to keep everything as simple and low-tech as possible.
Does video conferencing add anything substantial that IRC doesn't have
already? Do we want to do interpretive dance for each other in order to
write a FLOSS manual? Do we really need to look at another room full of
people
Derek Holzer schrieb:
My tendency is to keep everything as simple and low-tech as possible.
Does video conferencing add anything substantial that IRC doesn't have
already? Do we want to do interpretive dance for each other in order to
write a FLOSS manual? Do we really need to look at another
Hi Alex,
I had the same problem yesterday. There are three alternates listed at:
http://puredata.info/community/lists
Gmane, Mail Archive and Markmail. One of those should work for you.
best!
Derek
Alex Lucas wrote:
Hello everyone,
Over the last couple of days I haven't been able to access
Hi Derek,
Thanks for your help, I really like markmail!
Thanks,
Alex
2009/3/16 Derek Holzer de...@umatic.nl
Hi Alex,
I had the same problem yesterday. There are three alternates listed at:
http://puredata.info/community/lists
Gmane, Mail Archive and Markmail. One of those should work
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, Derek Holzer wrote:
My tendency is to keep everything as simple and low-tech as possible.
Does video conferencing add anything substantial that IRC doesn't have
already?
Seeing faces might be unconsciously motivational.
But it might not work so well for any ugly faces.
yes, I had seen that graphic as well. but trying out the highpass
iemfilters with noise, turns out that 10 hip~s work better.
Hehe, I guess that's because you filter noise: It's harder to recognize
the
noise that the 10 hip stages added. :)
that's true. I started then using other signals
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 2:44 AM, hard off hard@gmail.com wrote:
to re-create the sound of a dx7 i need to change samplerate from my default
(44.1khz) to 28khz.
globally changing pd's samplerate to 28khz has the intended effect, but i
want to be able to run other patches at 44.1khz while
Hi there
I'm having trouble realising an idea. I've got the software running (mac
book pro) and managed to play with some of the examples, however I am new to
PD, so bare with me!
I'm trying to generate a composition of images that float in 3D space. I
want the images or layers to move and
On Mar 16, 2009, at 8:54 AM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Derek Holzer schrieb:
My tendency is to keep everything as simple and low-tech as
possible. Does video conferencing add anything substantial that IRC
doesn't have already? Do we want to do interpretive dance for each
other in order to
2009/3/16 Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@eds.org:
I think we should have IRC running, but also it would be great to have video
chat with projectors, speakers, and a decent mic setup. Marius and I ran
the streaming for a class at Brooklyn Poly. One student was joining in from
Canada. When it
On 16 Mar 2009, at 09:25, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Jo?o Pais hat gesagt: // Jo?o Pais wrote:
I looked in my list of pd-ext objects, but found no elliptic
filters. are
there any, or any way of getting their coefficients to use with
biquad~?
Elliptic filters are rather hard to design,
i am really unsure what you are talking about.. a meeting is what it is, and
the medium will never dictate what you are talking about and the intensity
with which it is conducted.. perhaps face to face contact is good for
watching the iris quiver and building a psychological profile based on
Does anybody know how to wire a midi in on to the arduino.
any help appreciate
markus
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Hallo!
I will be in Berlin from mar27 to mar30, and I would also like to
contribute to the book sprint, but it is difficult for me during
week/business hours.
Yes, this weekend would be also nice for me ;) !
LG
Georg
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Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:25:28 +0100
From: Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org
Subject: Re: [PD
Glad there is some interest! It's looking like it will be 4, 5, 6
April (Saturday-Monday). I will post again when all is confirmed.
best!
Derek
Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
I will be in Berlin from mar27 to mar30, and I would also like to
contribute to the book sprint, but it is
hi simon and welcome to the pd community..
it's a decent question and you will no doubt get a number of different
responses..
depending on your system you have a few options: gem, pdp or gridflow, which
all cover the imaging section of your question. gem however is probably the
most
One thing that occurs to me is that the quality of the reconstructed
sound has more to do with the interpolator rather than the sample
rate.
i have a feeling that because the synth has non-bandlimited oscillators,
that the sample rate itself is pretty important, or more importantly, the
aliasing
oh and don't forget that this mailing list is archived, and this is actually a
query that comes up once every few months.. you could probably answer all of
your own questions with a few well targeted search terms..
http://puredata.info/community/lists/
On Tuesday 17 March 2009 00:05:39 dmotd
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, dmotd wrote:
i am really unsure what you are talking about.. a meeting is what it is,
and the medium will never dictate what you are talking about and the
intensity with which it is conducted.. perhaps face to face contact is
good for watching the iris quiver and building
so if those aliasing effects are going to help, then maybe a big step will
be to ADD aliasing. there are a couple of suggestions here:
http://www.music.columbia.edu/pipermail/music-dsp/2002-March/047953.html
and here:
http://www.music.columbia.edu/pipermail/music-dsp/2002-March/047966.html
Hi Ed, yes you still can upload the paper to your submission.
Cheers
Cristiano
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 4:31 AM, Ed Kelly morph_2...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
AAArgh
Should I send the paper?
Please be gentle with me!
Ed
Lone Shark: Synchromatic: Out December 1st 2008
Does anybody know how to wire a midi in on to the arduino.
See the attached schematic. The Rx pin is whichever digital input on the
Arduino you are using. The two MIDI wires are pins 4 and 5 of a DIN-5
connector. You must not connect the ground (shield or pin 2) from the MIDI
cable. R2 and
i had a minor breakthrough.
upsampling my signal path, by using [block~ 64 1 2] has the same effect on
the sound as lowering pd's global sample rate to 22050.
not perfect, and to me it defies logic, but certainly a lot closer to the
28khz sound than the 44.1khz sound was getting.
I have an old patch called nm-grainer that used an earlier version of
nqpoly to do granular synthesis using a self modifying patch to do
variable polyphony.
http://soundsorange.net/cmsimple/index.php?projects:nm-grainer_granular_synthesis_patch_for_Pd
Hmm. I thought the DX7 was ~57khz, anyway:
http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/~bensondj/html/Chowning.html
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 2:35 AM, hard off hard@gmail.com wrote:
i had a minor breakthrough.
upsampling my signal path, by using [block~ 64 1 2] has the same effect on
the sound as lowering
I looked in my list of pd-ext objects, but found no elliptic filters.
are
there any, or any way of getting their coefficients to use with
biquad~?
Elliptic filters are rather hard to design, most of the time you will
find
Butterworth or Chebyshev designs in our little audio world.
I'll be back in Berlin on the 25th. I'm usually flexible - i.e. I must
work, but not on a fixed schedule.
what's actually the theme of the work to be done? I saw no link so far. a
book on pd, what could that be? printing the tutorials and appending them
together?
I will be in Berlin
Marshall McLuhan would strongly disagree with you, as do I. The
medium with which you communicate has a very strong impact on the
conversation. That does not mean that it is the only influence.
There are many things that lead to a bad meeting, and from my
experience of having many
On Mar 16, 2009, at 1:53 PM, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
I will be in Berlin from mar27 to mar30, and I would also like to
contribute to the book sprint, but it is difficult for me during
week/business hours.
Yes, this weekend would be also nice for me ;) !
What time are people thinking
Hi all,
i'm really glad to share with the list my latest project, cause without the
help of everybody here i wouldn't be able to speak about it now.. ;)
C::NTR::L is a software, naturally Pd-based, for audiovisual live
performances exploiting physical computing. It transforms a standard musical
Hi João,
sorry not to be clearer... in between Pd workshop last week and week
long tour in London this week.
Here is the existing Pd FLOSS Manual:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/puredata
And I will post more info about chapters which need work soon. You can
check archives of Pd list for
I charge double for mornings ;-)
Honestly, I don't expect anything to ever happen in Berlin before noon,
anywhere.
Why is morning here easier to sync up with there? I don't get it
Should be afternoons/evenings would be easier to get during NY daytime...
D.
Hans-Christoph Steiner
This is very impressive, Marco. What grabs me immediately is that you
are demo'ing with bass (nice Steiny or Hohner, btw) - lower-frequency
instruments are particularly difficult for pitch-detection. What is the
latency? It's hard to tell from the video, but it looks pretty
responsive. How
hi list,
I am pleased to announce that the big pd tutorial I wrote in the last
years with the help of a grant by the Music University of Freiburg /
Germany, is now online, in english and in german.
It is also available as a book (paperback) at Wolke Publishing House,
where the bang book was
Is this a one time thing, or might happen more times? I would say that at
least voice connection would be productive. I haven't that much experience
with video conferencing, but a medium where people can react at the same
time they can think would be important. (although after too much time,
Ah, of course, I haven't seen that for a while. Ok, after I'm back on the
25th as well, I should remain for a while there. Although there is still
Märzmusik happening at that time.
sorry not to be clearer... in between Pd workshop last week and week
long tour in London this week.
Here is
Video tracking is tricky, but the basics are not too hard. In the Pd-
extended Help Browser, check out these patches:
manuals - 2.Image - 17.tracking.pd
examples - Gem - 04.video - 03.movement_detection.pd
I am guessing the first is the one you want, its based on background
subtractions,
This looks very nice! I especially like the illustrations like the
dac-speaker in 3.1.1.1.1.
What version of pd is this? I don't recognize some of the object names in the
list-of-all-objects jpg in chapter 2, like active and allow.
-Jonathan
--- On Mon, 3/16/09, Johannes Kreidler
Hallo,
Jonathan Wilkes hat gesagt: // Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
This looks very nice! I especially like the illustrations like the
dac-speaker in 3.1.1.1.1.
What version of pd is this? I don't recognize some of the object names in
the list-of-all-objects jpg in chapter 2, like active and
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 20:12:21 +0100
Johannes Kreidler jkreid...@gmx.de wrote:
hi list,
I am pleased to announce that the big pd tutorial I wrote in the last
years with the help of a grant by the Music University of Freiburg /
Germany, is now online, in english and in german.
Congrats on
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, Johannes Kreidler wrote:
I am pleased to announce that the big pd tutorial I wrote in the last
years with the help of a grant by the Music University of Freiburg /
Germany, is now online, in english and in german.
Wow. But, are there plans for a French translation? If
hi list
i have to compile pidip from source (on ubuntu studio 8.04) because i
have a project where i depend on some changed files.
after a year of not touching the library (never change running system) i
had to move everything to another system and therefore need to recompile
pidip. first i
Wow, that's incredibly readable and useful - bravo!
Miller
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 08:12:21PM +0100, Johannes Kreidler wrote:
hi list,
I am pleased to announce that the big pd tutorial I wrote in the last
years with the help of a grant by the Music University of Freiburg /
Germany, is now
this is awesome!! wow. thanks for this huge effort!
marius.
Johannes Kreidler wrote:
hi list,
I am pleased to announce that the big pd tutorial I wrote in the last
years with the help of a grant by the Music University of Freiburg /
Germany, is now online, in english and in german.
It is
El 16/03/2009, a las 20.42, pd-list-requ...@iem.at escribió:
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Just finished scanning all the material, it's a goldmine
of pd musical knowledge. Totally excellent!!!
a.
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 20:12:21 +0100
Johannes Kreidler jkreid...@gmx.de wrote:
hi list,
I am pleased to announce that the big pd tutorial I wrote in the last
years with the help of a
yeah sorry frank, i should have explained more clearly.
i also think that no GUI is the way to go for functional
abstractions. that
was the big flaw of the DIY library i did, that the function of
the
abstractions was tied in with the gui
this looks likely to be a brilliant reference, very balanced language, not too
patronising and not too convoluted. it presents a number of complex methods
in a straight forward manner, but with enough depth to really build upon.
many congratulations johannes and please pass on my praise to your
ola,
what was you configure command ?
./configure --help
--enable-capturecapture optional object ( only works with
Image Magick = 6.0.7 )
this became optional ...
in a way deprecated...
it would not work with most recent Image Magick..
xiaoo,
sevy
marc widmer wrote:
hi list
i
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