On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 09:59:06AM -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
>> a) pd-vanilla [tabread from] [tabwrite to ]
>> b) zexy's [tabdump]
>> c) iem_tab's [tab_copy]
>
> d) GridFlow's
>
> [#for 0 1024]
> |
> [t a a]
> | `--.
> [#tabread
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Derek Holzer wrote:
From experience, I can say that [tab_copy] and [tabdump] do cause problems
when moving audio files around during performance. Whether that is justified
by a theoretical explanation or not
The LED of the hard disk isn't very theoretical...
The spee
From experience, I can say that [tab_copy] and [tabdump] do cause
problems when moving audio files around during performance. Whether that
is justified by a theoretical explanation or not
D.
On 10/27/10 4:01 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, Derek Holzer wrote:
Keep in mi
Hi
Thank you to everyone who helped out with my OSC sampler that takes OSC
messages from an Organic Motion markerless motion capture stage being run by
Jmonkey engine. It requires Nslam xjimmies & LyonPotpourri and Grain2.0 by Bill
Orcutt. Let me know if anyone wants to Czech it out and I'll z
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I just compiled Pd in fedora 13 and alsa worked immediately. What soundcard
are you using?
J
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 3:31 PM, david medine wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I switched operating systems to Fedora 13 yesterday and it is great, except
> that I cannot get Pd to address ALSA. The build goes w
Dear all,
I switched operating systems to Fedora 13 yesterday and it is great,
except that I cannot get Pd to address ALSA. The build goes well, no
errors, and Pd is there and it looks fine, except when I go to 'Audio
settings' the boxes next to input and output are empty. There are no
optio
Mathieu Bouchard :
> On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
> > [gemhead]
> > |
> > [GEMglGetFloatv GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE]
> > |
>
> or
>
> [get max_texture_size<
> |
> [gf/gl]
>
> where [< is a messagebox you click on.
>
> iirc, a [gemwin] must hav
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
[gemhead]
|
[GEMglGetFloatv GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE]
|
or
[get max_texture_size<
|
[gf/gl]
where [< is a messagebox you click on.
iirc, a [gemwin] must have been opened though.
_
There are many ways to peel that apple, can you post an example of something
similar to what you're aiming for?
Cheers,
~Brandon
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
> Thanks Andy,
> the delay is quite clear now, and what about the source?
>
> Do you think phasors chords coul
At 09:16 2010-10-27, you wrote:
Hi
I'm too lazy to find a reference now, but IIRC you can address multiple
MIDI ports from Pd. Channels 1-16 are automatically mapped to ch 1-16 of
the first configured port. Channel 17-32 are mapped to the ch 1-16 of
the second configured port, etc.
indeed. i
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, Derek Holzer wrote:
Keep in mind that copying between arrays at faster than audio speed may
give the same kind of glitches you get when you use [soundfiler] to load
audio into an array. For this reason I wouldn't recommend it during a
live performance.
It's not precisel
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
a) pd-vanilla [tabread from] [tabwrite to ]
b) zexy's [tabdump]
c) iem_tab's [tab_copy]
d) GridFlow's
[#for 0 1024]
|
[t a a]
| `--.
[#tabread from] |
| |
[#tabwrite to]--'
Just like vanilla's except you don't have t
How about making a simple
[udpreceive]
|
[print]
for a typical message
and then post the result.
Then we could see if it's an OSC message or not and stop guessing what
the problem is.
Martin
On 2010-10-27 07:52, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi Leandro
I may have a hint, though I don't have the
Hi Leandro
I may have a hint, though I don't have the time to test it myself. From
[1] I found this:
OSC Bundles
An OSC Bundle consists of the OSC-string "#bundle" followed by an OSC
Time Tag, followed by zero or more OSC Bundle Elements. The OSC-timetag
is a 64-bit fixed point time tag whose se
Thanks Andy,
the delay is quite clear now, and what about the source?
Do you think phasors chords could do the job?
I reckon I should work out a proper envelope to synthesise a similar attack
(like a rapidly bowed guitar chord).
thanks
M
Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 20:43:28 +0100
> F
Hi Raffael,
Keep in mind that copying between arrays at faster than audio speed may
give the same kind of glitches you get when you use [soundfiler] to load
audio into an array. For this reason I wouldn't recommend it during a
live performance.
My recommendation would be to either use sever
i got the impression it could be something like that. One easy way to
translate it would be through max/msp itself, but then again i would have
another patch running just to do a very simple task, and it doesn't sound
very efficient. I do agree that translating is the best solution right now
and th
On 2010-10-27 10:22, Raffael Seyfried wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some problems with a live looper patch I am building for my band.
>
> My question is: Is it possible to copy the content of an array into
> another array (or reset all entries to zero) directly by using messages?
> If so what messages?
Hi,
I have some problems with a live looper patch I am building for my band.
My question is: Is it possible to copy the content of an array into
another array (or reset all entries to zero) directly by using messages?
If so what messages?
Raffael
On 2010-10-27 09:47, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
> Hi Roman
>
> It's ok, i just keep forgetting to reply to all...
>
> so, I really don't understand how that could be happening, especially when
> in max/MSP i don't have to route any #bundle tag. It's funny how it shows
> how different it is
On Wed, 2010-10-27 at 09:47 +0200, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
> Hi Roman
>
> It's ok, i just keep forgetting to reply to all...
>
>
> so, I really don't understand how that could be happening, especially
> when in max/MSP i don't have to route any #bundle tag. It's funny how
> it shows how
Hi again
I just had a thought:
When you know the PID of the process, you can only test, if that PID is
still running or not, but that's it. If you build your watchdog in Pd,
it's quite easy to implement it in a way, that it checks not only
running/not running, but also different other states from
Hi Roman
It's ok, i just keep forgetting to reply to all...
so, I really don't understand how that could be happening, especially when
in max/MSP i don't have to route any #bundle tag. It's funny how it shows
how different it is to work with osc in both languages. the deadline for
next week is w
Hi Leandro
Sorry for not having responded quickly.
I know that OSC supports so-called bundled messages. However, I haven't
yet investigated how they actually work. It seems like your Max patch is
sending bundled OSC messages. It seems like those are tagged with a
'#bundle' and obviously the '/'
Hi
I'm too lazy to find a reference now, but IIRC you can address multiple
MIDI ports from Pd. Channels 1-16 are automatically mapped to ch 1-16 of
the first configured port. Channel 17-32 are mapped to the ch 1-16 of
the second configured port, etc.
Roman
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