The variable delay [vd~] can be used for this.
A guitar vibrato effect, made by adding LFO
to an offset delay inlet, is a kind of Doppler
that moves backward and forward. Doppler for
sfx movement involves making this happen in
one direction at the appropriate time, usually
accompanied by panning
Hi all,
The bassist in my band found this video made by a friend of his with Jitter,
http://vimeo.com/14901626
He would like me to try and do something similar for one of our songs, so i
said yeah i could do this with Pd there's GEM and it's just about as
powerful as Jitter et cetera.
Only i have
I think this has been asked before, but why isn't sssad included in
pd-extended? It's stable and I've been using it for quite some time and I know
its getting plenty of use in rjlib.
PS: Thanks 12848492048 times over Frank.
Dan Wilcox
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3 full time people, plus the help of online pages in the internet, and
lots of hours going around forums and chats. and in the end the bulb
still doesn't work because it can't compile, or one of the libraries is
too old/too new, or the software is allergic to the hardware, or
something else
Well, let me be more clear. The last thing I wanted to be is offensive.
>you advocate to stop maintaining Pd for windows
No I don't. I said clearly: "So, my opinion is to just be more consentrated
on Mac/GNU-Linux support." . Because, I think more people participating in
Pd are in a different OS
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Hi all
I went to a couple of meetings but found them, as a beginner, not particularly
motivating.
I think, if you got some experience with Pd, work best because they are more
focused on showing what you've already done.
As a beginner, of course, you want to attend because you want to learn from
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 02:37:39PM -0300, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> USB 1.0 they all have same driver. Not true for 2.0 and maybe this is
> not true for 3.0.
Well, there is a standard for usb 2.0 audio devices AFAIK, but no device
implements it, they all use their own proprietary stuff which makes
>You can't expect decent drivers in Linux unless they are willing to >give
out the details and MOTU is apparently not.
So true! That's why I do not wish to support MOTU any more. (great hardware
anyway... terrible marketing choices to my perspective).
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Frank Barkne
I went to a couple of meetings but found them, as a beginner, not
particularly motivating.
I think, if you got some experience with Pd, work best because they are
more focused on showing what you've already done.
As a beginner, of course, you want to attend because you want to learn
from th
On 18.09.2010 05:05, ydego...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ed Kelly wrote:
>> Evangelise boy, the Pope is in town and I think we've got one-up on
>> the Vatican
>> (do the Mussolini)
>>
>>
> it was :'tanzen Mussolini', 'tanzen Adolf Hitler'
>
> ok, i'm older than any on this list except Miller,
> someti
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010, ronni montoya wrote:
Hello, i was wondering if somebody have implemented the doppler effect in pd?
f' = f*c/(c-v)
You set a [vd~]'s delay to the distance of the sound source divided by c.
A smooth change of delay will automatically switch the frequencies in the
same mann
João Pais wrote:
3 full time people, plus the help of online pages in the internet,
and lots of hours going around forums and chats. and in the end the
bulb still doesn't work because it can't compile, or one of the
libraries is too old/too new, or the software is allergic to the
hardware, or
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Andy Farnell wrote:
The variable delay [vd~] can be used for this. A guitar vibrato effect,
made by adding LFO to an offset delay inlet, is a kind of Doppler that
moves backward and forward.
Isn't that more of a case of a Doppler effect being marketed as being a
vibrato
Well I think in a way being treated as not doing my part just for proposing
that a basic course could be helpful is not motivating.
honestly I started looking for information on line and then I went to the
meetings because I feel a bit confusing starting in that way
If one attend to the meetings
Well I think in a way being treated as not doing my part just for
proposing that a basic course could be helpful is not motivating.
that depends how you read the message (or how I put it). main point is,
you have the power to make the meetings go to meet your needs. just tell
everyone what
then I have the perfect linux system - just installed ubuntu 10.04 two
days ago, and at this release the trackpoint in my thinkpad r51 still
doesn't work out of the box.
use an external mouse,
you'll get less wrist injury
so the answer to the question is "run away and avoid the problem".
t
I have everything working here, no problems, thanks
2010/9/18 João Pais :
>>> then I have the perfect linux system - just installed ubuntu 10.04 two
>>> days ago, and at this release the trackpoint in my thinkpad r51 still
>>> doesn't work out of the box.
>>>
>> use an external mouse,
>> you'll ge
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Roberto Duarte wrote:
Well I think in a way being treated as not doing my part just for
proposing that a basic course could be helpful is not motivating.
I think that it is fairly obvious that a basic course for a good amount of
money can be motivating for both sides, but
> there should be, but then it's up to you (and others) to ask the question. if
> I (we) wanted to convince people to use Pd, something more structured would
> have been put up. since it's not the case, I (we) am here to help with the
> way.
>
> I'm myself not against teaching pd regularly, as
well, i compiled pd 0.43 using your autogen, eventually make install put pd
in /usr/local/bin
so I made a link to /usr/local/bin/pd
trying again pd~ with pd-ext gives no reaction, but the shell complains:
Error in startup script: couldn't read file "/usr/lib/tcl//pd-gui.tcl": no
such file or dire
What's the point of advocating a proprietary operating system that
does not even have good quality software?
Other think is: do not talk about price when you talk about free
software That's losing the point. I think free software should be
of very good quality and people should be encouraged t
BTW I think the use of free software on Windows can be only
*moderately* encouraged. Just to give a taste, but the main
development focus should be on a free operating system.
2010/9/18 Bernardo Barros :
> What's the point of advocating a proprietary operating system that
> does not even have good
The short answer is because no one has done the work. The long answer
involves me being overwhelmed with maintenance work and am now instead
reshaping how libraries get distributed. These days, I'm spending
more time to make it easier for people to make and distribute their
own librarie
Try András' new build and report back how it works for you:
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2010-09-18/Pd-0.42.5-extended-ubuntu-lucid-amd64.deb
.hc
On Sep 17, 2010, at 10:25 AM, Antonio Bonifacio wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to specify that I'm on KXStudio, based on Ubuntu
Lucid 64bit.
>Just to give a taste, but the main development focus should be on a free
operating system.
Leave that decision to each developer. He develops for whatever he wants, do
not forget - in the free software world - developers are pretty much in
charge (still are). Of course that a lot of commercial ope
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Pierre Massat wrote:
He would like me to try and do something similar for one of our songs,
so i said yeah i could do this with Pd there's GEM and it's just about
as powerful as Jitter et cetera.
GEM itself doesn't cover that much of Jitter's functionality, and GridFlow
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010, Ed Kelly wrote:
bmt~ - BassMidTreble - good for breaking up the spectrum into bands, for use in
video processing etc
What's your idea of how to use it in video processing ?
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I did a silly thing and forgot to update the version of Gem included
in the Windows build to 0.92.3. I just uploaded the corrected
version. So if you installed the Pd-extended 0.42.5 release on
Windows, you should uninstall it, re-download i
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
but we have rewritten the GUI from scratch for 0.43
Congratulations for doing a lot of rewriting, and I'm sure you put a lot
of effort in this, but it would be better to not overstate it. If you said
that you had rewritten one quarter of the
GEM works now with v4l2 after installing libavifile-0.7 (seems to be a
new dependency in this build...)
pdp_v4l2 instead give me the error "pdp_v4l2: unsupported color model:
1195724874" (my cam is a Hercules Webcam Classic, using the ov519
gspca driver, and the only output for the video stream is
João Pais wrote:
how many linux users does it take to screw in a light bulb?
None: Someone hacked a Perl script in 1992 using vi to do it and it
still works. :P
Lorenzo
3 full time people, plus the help of online pages in the internet, and
lots of hours going around forums and chats. and in
hello,
i used pd 0.43 a lot for 1 bussy week.
i had 3 or 4 unexpected and unreproducible crash.
so i'm back to the last stable release : 0.43 test 2 is not ready for
production use.
(so i can't test this hack)
Cyrille
Le 17/09/2010 16:20, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Could you try addin
On 18/09/10 00:44, Dan Wilcox wrote:
On Sep 17, 2010, at 5:39 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
I will sell my FA-101 and get a UA!
... the UA-25 only has 2 ins and outs at 16bit, you can do 2 in at 24bit or 2
out at 24 bit, but not full duplex.
I think it's slightly more complicated than that!
With m
Do you mean Pd-vanilla 0.43 or Pd-extended 0.42.5? The subject of
your email said Pd-extended, so I changed it. Any info that will help
us find those bugs is much appreciated.
.hc
On Sep 18, 2010, at 2:37 PM, cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
i used pd 0.43 a lot for 1 bussy week.
i had 3 o
Pd-extended is the GUI and pdextended is Pd itself. pd/pdextended
will use 15% of the CPU because it polls the audio when idle. So its
kind of like "reserving" 15% of the CPU for its use. You can make it
"reserve" basically all the CPU if you use the -nosleep option.
If you want to red
Are you sure you really get 24 bit duplex? I don't think USB 1.1 has enough
bandwidth. I was burned during a show at STEIM by accidentally switching the
advanced switch on and the USB bus threw a kernel panic as soon as I hit a song
with an [adc~]. Took me a while to figure that one out.
Sent f
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Are you sure you really get 24 bit duplex?
take 1250 bps, divide by 24, that's 520833 samples/second. divide by
88200 Hz, that's 5.9. You can transmit 5 channels, almost 6.
That's perhaps what you can do with USB 1.1, but I don't know more than
th
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Pd-extended is the GUI and pdextended is Pd itself. pd/pdextended will
use 15% of the CPU because it polls the audio when idle. So its kind of
like "reserving" 15% of the CPU for its use.
Isn't that a bug ? If you turn the dsp on and off ag
this 15-20% cpu always made me wonder that the mac implementation was
not as good as the linux one
since supercollider with dsp on is like 0%
2010/9/18 Mathieu Bouchard :
> On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>> Pd-extended is the GUI and pdextended is Pd itself. pd/pdextended wi
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