That one you don't need, i think...
.Hc
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> I just can't find mysqlclient15-devel for Fedora 13 64-bit. Maybe
> that's the problem? How to build without it?
>
> 2010/8/1 Hans-Christoph Steiner :
> >
> > Pd-extended does use the pidip autoconf stuff, but it gives an err
I don't know much about this, but i'm pretty sure you can't get as low a
latency as that of Linux and Mac OS in windows. The thing is that
"performance and studio" doesn't mean anything per se. If you only need a
drum machine or a sequencer for your performance, then you don't really care
about lat
Pd-extended does use the pidip autoconf stuff, but it gives an error if it
can't find a lib. That's by design. Pd-extended aims to rpovide the same
pidip on all platforms, so if it cant find a lib, that's an error for
pd-extended.
If you want to build a custom pidip build, then use its build
On Sun, 1 Aug 2010, Funs Seelen wrote:
Thank you Mathieu & Cyrille!
Oops, I said it with [expr] and $f1 and $f2,
but you want it with [expr~] and $v1 and $v2.
Just search and replace.
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forgot to answer this one...
On Tue, 6 Jul 2010, patko wrote:
If the rythm is played like every step with no accent, no one would make
a difference between 11:8 , 4:4, 7:16 ...
I always thought of the metric as something that happens not only with
rythmic patterns, but also with melodic pat
Thank you Mathieu & Cyrille!
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hello,
you should be able to do this with expr~
c
Le 01/08/2010 21:51, Funs Seelen a écrit :
Hello,
Has anyone ever found a trick or built an object to use the value
closest to zero like [min~] does for lowest and [max~] for highest?
Something like (for two signalvalues (f and g)):
if (f > 0,
On Sun, 1 Aug 2010, Funs Seelen wrote:
if (f > 0, g > 0)
use [min~]
if (f < 0, g < 0)
use [max~]
[expr if(abs($f1)
else
set signal to 0, or value = (f + g) / 2, or some better idea one could think
of..
[expr if(abs($f1)==abs($f2),0,if(abs($f1)__
On Sun, 1 Aug 2010, ypatios wrote:
the arrays being visible alone should't cause excessive cpu consumption,
but if you built a mechanism that refreshes the content of those
(visible) arrays, then it could happen..
Also, much of that refresh may not be visible in the "Load Meter" patch
and [c
The existing build system is definitly ugly but it does work on many systems as
long as you have all the deps installed. If you want to work with libs
direcly, then use those build systems directly.
If you want to improve gentoo support, the best way right now would be to
package the template
Hello,
Has anyone ever found a trick or built an object to use the value closest to
zero like [min~] does for lowest and [max~] for highest? Something like (for
two signalvalues (f and g)):
if (f > 0, g > 0)
use [min~]
if (f < 0, g < 0)
use [max~]
else
set signal to 0, or value = (f + g) /
> > I am on Gentoo-Linux, which I freshly installed a month ago. With
> > > the Gentoo system I had previously I experimented with pd-overlay
> > > and ebuilds, which are not supported by the Gentoo crew, which tends
> > > to make things more complicated than easier.
> > > The current system h
2010/8/1
> Hi,
>
> ok, I will try it again...fingers crossed...
>
>
> Funs Seelen [10-08-01 05:20]:
> > -- Forwarded message --
> > From: Funs Seelen
> > Date: 2010/7/31
> > Subject: Re: [PD] Disabling of packages to build...
> > To: meino.cra...@gmx.de
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 201
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
* the magical [inlet] message on loadbang is weird and will cause a
crash in winxp if you happen to remove the abstraction's inlet.
You mean you don't get the following error message ?
« error: [args hello (world a 42) *] inlet 0 method loadbang:
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion
wrote:
> i already have an acer netbook, but the issues there are horrifying
> latency and breakup of the sound (at least on windows), pierre's solution
> seems like my ticket for now, as i don't need to have the system on me.
FYI, we have purc
ola,
pidip still has a autoconf system which can tell you what is missing..
unfornately not used with pd-extended, if i understood it right
saludos,
sevy
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Sounds like you are missing a dependency probably a video lib, so pidip didn't
build. Check the debian and
Sounds like you are missing a dependency probably a video lib, so pidip didn't
build. Check the debian and fedora pages for a listing. Or scroll up and see
which header pidip is complaining about.
.Hc
- Original message -
> Hi,
>
> ok, here is something:
>
> From svn I downloaded the
- Original message -
> Am 2010-07-30 19:58, schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
> >
> > Any day now. I think there are no outstanding problems with the latest
> > release candidate version, so I just want to wait a bit before making it
> > the final release.
> >
> > So please test it an
hello
On 1 August 2010 18:06, David Schaffer wrote:
> The problem is... the arrays HAVE to be visible AND accessible to the
> mouse, it's part of the abs. concept: you have to be able to draw your own
> graphics using the mouse.
>
the arrays being visible alone should't cause excessive cpu cons
The problem is... the arrays HAVE to be visible AND accessible to the mouse,
it's part of the abs. concept: you have to be able to draw your own graphics
using the mouse. Otherwise, youre solution sure works!
D.S
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You can save some power by putting your arrays into tables so you
can't see them. On my system, drawing graphical elements like that
takes alot of power.
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 5:35 AM, David Schaffer
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I recently built a midi CC sequencer abs. It helps me add some
> time
Hi there,
I recently built a midi CC sequencer abs. It helps me add some
timeline-based control to my patches. But I came across a problem I never had
to deal with before: CPU consumption. I realized I could'nt use more than four
instances of my sequencer before the patch would become unman
Hi,
ok, I will try it again...fingers crossed...
Funs Seelen [10-08-01 05:20]:
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Funs Seelen
> Date: 2010/7/31
> Subject: Re: [PD] Disabling of packages to build...
> To: meino.cra...@gmx.de
>
>
>
>
> 2010/7/31
>
> > Hello Funs,
> >
> > F
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