Oops - it's even easier:
I forgot that I included convenience methods that do all of these
operations in one shot. All you need is:
[euclid old-snapshot(
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[tabletool current-data]
You'll get the single number out of the left outlet. That's the
square/sum/sqrt method. The [taxi( method does t
Yeah, I was just asking Jaime about this last week. Setting color to
RGBA made it go from unusable to perfect on my 10.6 Pd vanilla setup.
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> also, william got better results with rgba
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Jaime Oliver
> wro
I haven't looked at your patch, but you could do this fairly easily
using [tabletool]. In the case of one table, you can store the
snapshot of old values in a table (called "old-snapshot"), then, if
the new data is in a table called "current-data", do
[subtract old-snapshot(
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[tabletool current-
I actually lose sleep over this. IOhannes had a helpful response when
I brought it up a while ago, and you can follow the thread here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg31748.html
Sounds like it won't be fixed anytime soon, so I just resize the table
to the right amount manually befo
Hello,
I have a list of *.wav files to be played in sync with their corresponding
video files.
I load them into tables to play them with tabread~
Most of the time it works, except for some files, where I get "error: resize
failed" and they won't play back.
The files are relatively big (between 30 a
Hi list,
I'm with a little problem here:
In the attached patch, imagine that the arrays are probabilities of
something (i.e. pitches),
i would like to automate something that would have the output:
"array1 is more stable than array2"
and thinking that the array would be changing it's values in
Native color space will always be faster since it avoids a conversion step.
A lot of webcams and industrial cams are RGB based. Video cameras are all
YUV.
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> also, william got better results with rgba
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Jai
Hi,
a while ago a tried to make some kind of oscillator with a variable
waveform. I never ever opened it again.
The idea was to have 4 sources (waveforms) on the edges of a square and
to be able to pan through them.
Aww whatever just take a look.
This could easily be used to pan a mono signal to
Hello
I am writing wav files into tables is there a way to set the length of a pan
0-1 and back to 0 based on the size of the wav file?
pp
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also, william got better results with rgba
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> have you tried the latest cvs build of the macam driver?
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/webcam-osx/files/
>
> J
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:38 AM, Jean-Marie Adrien <
> j...@jeanmarie-adrie
have you tried the latest cvs build of the macam driver?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/webcam-osx/files/
J
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:38 AM, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
> Hi
> Using a PS3 eye on Mas osX 10.6 :
> - with the macam program, out of PD, the response of the camera is very
> fast,
> -
Thanks again frank, I have used a mutated version of this patch for the Quad
pans that will fire off when the mocap people share an event
Thanks for the suggestion
pp
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From: pd-list-boun...@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-boun...@iem.at] On Behalf Of Frank
Barknecht
Sent: Wedne
hey all. i'm using a monome/arduinome to write 8 values between 1 and
-1 in an array and then using [tabosc4~] as a wavetable synth and then
using [snapshot~] to take values and use them as control data.
it works okay but i seem to be getting "bumps" in my waveform. some
values slightly less than
hey all. i'm using a monome/arduinome to write 8 values between 1 and
-1 in an array and then using [tabosc4~] as a wavetable synth and then
using [snapshot~] to take values and use them as control data.
it works okay but i seem to be getting "bumps" in my waveform. some
values slightly less than
What we actually want to try is shared mocap spaces [4] networked when someone
touches a trigger in someones shared space [speaker] it sounds and then
"returns" pongs back to its source speaker and I want to control it with OSC
since we have that data coming from our app
I have tried pan and pi
Thanks Frank.
I apparently need mtx_mul~ to run this
Where is that located?
pp
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From: pd-list-boun...@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-boun...@iem.at] On Behalf Of Frank
Barknecht
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 2:40 AM
To: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] PD panner
Hi Pat,
O
HI.
Have you tried to downscale the resolution of the image in pd?
send the message [dimen 400 300( or whatever you need to pix_video
I have tried that cam in a small laptop w linux and it was working very good
and very fast out of the box.
nº2- you need drivers for mac but you don´t need dr
Hi
Using a PS3 eye on Mas osX 10.6 :
- with the macam program, out of PD, the response of the camera is
very fast,
- inside GEM, (pix_video) the latency is half a second, as much as
with DV camcorders.
I know this seems to be a recurring issue :
Anyone has a way to get a quick response with
You could try to keep it very simple, the [pan~] abstraction uses the midi
range (0 - 127) to move a mono signal between two channels. If you give that an
x axis co-ordinate and then have two other [pan~]'s, one out of each outlet and
feed them both the same Y axis. Then the four outputs of the
Hi Patrick,
I'm sot sure I understand 100% correctly... you have 1 input source and
want 4 outputs?
In any case, with the conservatory of Rome folks we are working on a 1
to n channels "panner" (currently 8 channel and 4 channel versions)
inspired by Chowning's work [1] you might be interest
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