Hi
I've been working on this OSC protocol specially targeted at using Processing
for the UI and Puredata for the sound generation.
It is based on work by Fabian Ehrentraud. Here it is:
http://gombology.net/
There are some examples and documentation, a processing library, Javadoc
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Raphael Raccuia wrote:
rectification: problem occurs also when DSP is off...
i noticed something like that very recently as well.
[ot] you have a weird mailer; indentation of quotes seems to be totally
broken.
that was definitely meant
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august wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to look into pdGST bindings. Sehr cool, so gar uhr
leiwand, heh!
but, when I go here:
http://umlaeute.mur.at/Members/zmoelnig/projects/pdgst/PdGst.pdf/view
I get a site error.
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august wrote:
Hi,
also, does it work on a Mac? I ask not because I use one, but
because I'd like to use it in an instructional demo this Friday where
the lab is only outfitted with Macs.
i actually never tried to compile it
hi
i am doing this small example to read a digital sensor with pduino. i
test it with an arduino program that reads pin 2 and writes it to pin 13
and this works fine, i get a LED light on and off with my infrared sensor.
however when i try this very same setup in PD i dont get it to work. i
Hi list
Well, the question is not that relevant with the list´s subject but i can
not find another place to ask and i think many people from here would be
able to answer. I am trying to find a master degree in digital music/digital
sound, in Europe, in English Spanish or Greek. So i wanted to ask
Hi.
In Spain there is this University. its in Barcelona.
http://mtg.upf.edu/
http://www.upf.edu
In Portugal, there is also a PhD in Computer Music. languages are English
and Portuguese.
http://www.artes.ucp.pt/si/doutoramento/index.html
hope this help
2009/11/19 Konstantinos Benardis
mm..sorry August, it was working few time ago and i didn't check properly.
Anyway you should be able to read the paper IOhannes presented at Pd
Convention in Brasil here:
http://puredata.info/community/projects/convention09/zmolnig.pdf/view
(even though it seems i have weird problems reading it
Hi Konstantinos,
The Danish Royal Acadamy of Music in Aarhus might be what your looking
for, especially if your focus is on music and composition:
http://www.musik-kons.dk/english/study/e-music.php
I know that several leading danish electronic music artists attended
this school and higly
Hi list,
i'm trying to understand how to build a user-friendly GUI within Pd and the
lack of enough space to place all elements is always blocking me.
Let's say i have my main interface (parent patch) 1024x768. All the surface
is occupied by sound controls.
Then i would like to have a toggle
http://www.ccmcm.ie/index.php?s=2
at the University of Limerick in Ireland.
/Mikael
On 19 Nov 2009, at 11:23, Konstantinos Benardis wrote:
Hi list
Well, the question is not that relevant with the list´s subject but
i can not find another place to ask and i think many people from
here
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Independent New Media Arts Professional, Performer, Teacher - Edinburgh, UK
LAB: http://www.thesaddj.com
We have discovered an issue with the netsend and/or netreceive objects. If a
patch which is sending of receiving network data is closed with the connection
still open and transmitting/receiving data at a high rate, it seems that the
connection is sometimes not closed properly. If the same patch
Thanks JN,
mm.. sorry dumb question, could you specify what you mean by different
screen spaces?
(better keep the conversation on the list so others can participate too)
2009/11/19 Jean-Noël Montagné j...@rom.fr
did you try to work with diffrent screen spaces ( on linux and macosx) ?
JN
Marco Donnarumma a écrit :
Thanks JN,
mm.. sorry dumb question, could you specify what you mean by
different screen spaces?
He means that on linux you can work on differents 'WorkSpaces' (*) and
switch from one to another...
(*)
Hi,
readsf~ has two arguments: The number of channels and a buffersize for
storing data from the harddisk in a read buffer. I am interested in the
initial value of this buffer when no argument is supplied.
PP
ypatios wrote:
Hello :)
Is there such an argument??
I think the HDD blocksize
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Peter Plessas wrote:
Hi,
readsf~ has two arguments: The number of channels and a buffersize for
storing data from the harddisk in a read buffer. I am interested in the
initial value of this buffer when no argument is supplied.
read the source
Ok, now I see JN, yes i know that, but i'm looking for a solution within Pd
itself, using only one parent patch to include and visualize different
subpatches alternatively. It's about usability of a software developed in
Pd, not about my personal laptop's screen resolution.
M
2009/11/19
I've done something like that on my gui-edit patch, on [jmmmp/gui-edit] or
https://puredata.info/Members/jmmmp/gui-edit/view.
but it was a very simple object. what you want is more complex, but maybe
you can in some way make the [pos $1 $2( commands for the various setups
you want more
Geia sou Konstantine!
Well I'm sure there are countless one around Europe, I know mostly about the
ones in UK. The one proposed in Edinburgh is a good one, I'd say there is a
good pool of students and there is also a good MSc in acoustics where Dr.
Stefan Bilbao is specialising in physical
This might be useful
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-04/037439.html
bot abstractions use this technique. You could have a parent abstraction
containing gop subpatches, and then overlay them. Switch on/off their
visibility with 'vis' property messages
On 19 Nov 2009, at
2009/11/19 Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at
Hi,
readsf~ has two arguments: The number of channels and a buffersize for
storing data from the harddisk in a read buffer. I am interested in the
initial value of this buffer when no argument is supplied.
PP
Sorry, I misunderstood the question!
about the library loading thing: is it possible to put vanilla loading
before all other libraries as default? that should ensure
vanilla-compatibility before anything else.
IMHO there ideally shouldn't be overlap between vanilla and other
libraries, at least in names, so that if someone comes
much thanks everybody for pointing out those examples, that's what i needed.
I will be experimenting and posting some results.
the [vis $1( approach looks promising, i have to test what about clicks in
sound while using it in runtime with big GOP.
If anybody has still other ideas about different
another approach could be to make a very big gop with all your different
workspaces in it. and then change the canvas offset parameters with
[donecanvasdialog ...( to show only the part you have. that would in
reality create workspaces in a big canvas.
much thanks everybody for pointing
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about the library loading thing: is it possible to put vanilla loading
before all other libraries as default? that should ensure
vanilla-compatibility before anything else.
IMHO there ideally shouldn't be overlap between vanilla
vanilla pd should always have priority.
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If you look at the arduino-help.pd or arduino-test.pd, the message
should be [digitalIns 1 1(. The first number is the port# and the
second is whether to enable it or not. (PORT0==pins 0-7, PORT1==pins
8-13, PORT2==analog pins).
If you are using Arduino 0017, you might want to upgrade
hey thanks Joao,
your last advice - [donecanvasdialog... ( - wins by now:
- No pop-up needed (is it possible to have the same result of [vis $1( in a
parent patch avoiding pop-up?)
- get rid of scroll bars appearing here and there
- clean and neat (push 4 buttons get 4 workspaces)
- easy to
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If you look at the arduino-help.pd or arduino-test.pd, the message
should be [digitalIns 1 1(. The first number is the port# and the
second is whether to enable it or not. (PORT0==pins 0-7, PORT1==pins
8-13, PORT2==analog pins).
wouldn't it be nice to have the
the only slightly annoying stuff is that changing every time the GOP's
offset, when you close the patch you are requested to save. Is there a
workaround for this?
unfortunately not. donecanvasdialog makes the patch dirty. I've asked
for it to be changed, but no reply. you try making pressure
I'm not sure what you mean, but Patches welcome! :-D
.hc
On Nov 19, 2009, at 1:44 PM, olsen wrote:
wouldn't it be nice to have the info in the brackets somewhere in
the arduino-help?
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
If you look at the arduino-help.pd or arduino-test.pd, the message
should
That doesn't take you far when your patches break because of changes.
We can make a way where we aren't crippled by name conflicts. There
are many examples to follow: Lua, Python, Tcl, etc. etc. etc. I tried
to cover all the issues that I could find in my PdCon paper:
aso it was a problem with the documentation. great, now it is working.
thanks!!
Hans-Christoph Steiner(e)k dio:
If you look at the arduino-help.pd or arduino-test.pd, the message
should be [digitalIns 1 1(. The first number is the port# and the
second is whether to enable it or not.
Hi all,
i'm having problems compiling pd 0.42 on OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
At the first attempt, i got some errors with finding basic header files
like stdlib.h.
Turned out that the configure script contained a wrong -isysroot flag in
this line:
MORECFLAGS=-isysroot
Yes, recently, check the list archives. Basically, you need to update
portaudio or use the pd-gui-rewrite branch.
.hc
On Nov 19, 2009, at 4:55 PM, Robert Gründler wrote:
Hi all,
i'm having problems compiling pd 0.42 on OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard).
At the first attempt, i got some errors
Oops, yes indeed, I just updated that.
I'm actually thinking that the digitalIns and analogIns messages are
just extra complications without much benefit. I am thinking that
setting pinMode to analog or input should just send that message
too. How does that sound?
.hc
On Nov 19,
Hi
Is there a way to make Pd behave similar to Isadora/SFX type products by having
it step through different patches sequentially?
Isadora uses jumps that are usually triggered by keyboard mappings, like
space bar etc..
SFX uses a GO button which pretty much does the same thing stepping through
Howdy Patrick,
From: Pagano, Patrick p...@digitalworlds.ufl.edu
Date: November 19, 2009 11:30:36 PM GMT+01:00
To: PD List pd-list@iem.at
Subject: [PD] Pd Scene Change?
Is there a way to make Pd behave similar to Isadora/SFX type products by
having it “step” through different patches
On Nov 19, 2009, at 5:47 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Howdy Patrick,
From: Pagano, Patrick p...@digitalworlds.ufl.edu
Date: November 19, 2009 11:30:36 PM GMT+01:00
To: PD List pd-list@iem.at
Subject: [PD] Pd Scene Change?
Is there a way to make Pd behave similar to Isadora/SFX type
products by
sounds ok to me but i use arduino very little so i my opinion should not
count too much :)
Hans-Christoph Steiner(e)k dio:
Oops, yes indeed, I just updated that.
I'm actually thinking that the digitalIns and analogIns messages are
just extra complications without much benefit. I am
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
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i noticed something like that very recently as well.
[ot] you have a weird mailer; indentation of quotes seems to
SplitTheAtoms = 16ms
VanillaRulz = 27ms
Teddy = 23ms
1234 = 140ms
PdIsGreat = 30ms
using tclpd: under 0.05 ms for any of those.
size of the external: about 260 bytes.
and no symbol-table pollution, no memory leak.
I think this might underline how useful it would be for those of
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009, Dan Wilcox wrote:
On Nov 20, 2009, at 12:05 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Transitions are rough (may cause clicks/dropouts), if anyone has a way
to do a smooth transition when opening and closing a patch while audio
is playing, please let me know.
IIRC, someone made
On Nov 19, 2009, at 6:29 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009, Dan Wilcox wrote:
On Nov 20, 2009, at 12:05 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Transitions are rough (may cause clicks/dropouts), if anyone has
a way to do a smooth transition when opening and closing a patch
while
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
For me, loading soundfiles into arrays is a big one, so this wouldn't
help that. It would be nice to have a a background soundfiler... I just
that's the idea of that threaded soundfiler...
It seems like you could have an asynchsoundfiler object that resizes
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Justin Glenn Smith wrote:
It seems like you could have an asynchsoundfiler object that resizes
the array if applicable, puts the array into shared memory, forks a new
process which fills the array, and then emits a bang when the process
exits.
It already exists since a
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Matt Barber wrote:
I think this might underline how useful it would be for those of us who
use vanilla Pd to have some symbol manipulation tools in vanilla,
It's useless to underline it more than it's been underlined before. Just
stop using vanilla. This fixes the
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Matt Barber wrote:
I think this might underline how useful it would be for those of us who
use vanilla Pd to have some symbol manipulation tools in vanilla,
It's useless to underline it more than
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