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]
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[t a a]
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[#tabread from] |
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On 2010-10-28 00:31, 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 well, no
errors, and Pd is there and it looks fine, except when I go to 'Audio
settings' the boxes next to
Yes, check this:
http://soundcloud.com/bemong/03-rhythm-sound-mango-drive
well, the whole tune, specially at 3' 05
so those are the dub chords I'm talking about :P
Sorry for not specifying before,
Thanks,
Marco
From: brandon zeeb zeeb.bran...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [PD] dub chords in Pd
every reggae music mix since Lee Perry has been using this type of sound. I
used a cheapo yamaha portasound in the early 80s to do that, plus a fat phasor
effect on it. then there's a short delay on it as well with a different EQ
setting.
if you want to create a phasor effect in pd you either
Agreed,
Check the help patch H15.phaser.pd and H03.band-pass.pd, I'd start with
running your favorite saw chords into a bandpass filter triggered by
note-on, sweep that downward. Patch that into the recirculating delay Andy
described (touch of distortion with a bandpass in the delay feedback
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 10:16 +0100, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Yes, check this:
http://soundcloud.com/bemong/03-rhythm-sound-mango-drive
well, the whole tune, specially at 3' 05
so those are the dub chords I'm talking about :P
Sorry for not specifying before,
I _love_ RhythmSound. His tracks
thanks, andy.
great site! rebuilt would be great... IOhannes?
marius.
2010/10/24 Andy Farnell padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk:
MarkMail seems to have an undamaged archive back to '98.
http://markmail.org
If the iem records are borked maybe they could be rebuilt
from this, or another third party
Here's a valuable document which i hope will prove helpful:
http://www.submusica.com/uploads/lee_perry1.jpg
Cheers!
2010/10/28 Roman Haefeli reduz...@gmail.com
On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 10:16 +0100, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
Yes, check this:
Hi, I was wondering how one would locate a vowel in the IPA vowel
quadrangle using pd...
Of course I would expect the corners of the vowel to depend on
individual characteristics, but I dont know where to start.
Anyone any ideas?
Greetings,
Ludwig
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Hi all,
I'm currently using Pd-0.43-0test3 that I downloaded from Miller's webpage
here: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.html
I really like the new gui look and other features but I'm experiencing a few
bugs and issues.
I'm wondering where the correct place to provide feedback for it is (or
Hello,
I am doing some tests sending UDP packets to Processing and
openFrameworks from PD.
First I tried to send tabdumps with mrpeach/udpsend... It would be nice
to use this one because I could select specific frames to send.
But it seems to not accept the floats from the arrays...
So,
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Ludwig Maes wrote:
Hi, I was wondering how one would locate a vowel in the IPA vowel
quadrangle using pd... Of course I would expect the corners of the vowel
to depend on individual characteristics, but I dont know where to start.
Anyone any ideas? Greetings, Ludwig
I'd
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Then for example I numbered the above like
001 = 6 0 1 = [ɶ]
200 = 4 0 0 = [ɛ]
511 = 1 1 1 = [ʏ]
531 = 5 3 1 = [ʊ]
sorry, I screwed that one. I had gotten the first digit backwards, and I
began to fix it and didn't finish. The correct list is
Hi,
On my Macbook Pro (2.5 GHz Core 2 Duo), Pd's idle CPU usage is 15-20%. This is
really high for an application in idle state.
I get this regardless of the version of Pd I use -- I've tested with 0.42 and
0.43 latest. The load is in the server, the GUI CPU usage seems quite low.
Does
Hi,
On 28/10/10 16:41, Jamie Bullock wrote:
Pd's idle CPU usage is 15-20%.
Does anyone know why this is?
probably a bug.. you could try using gdb and interrupting Pd to see
where it is being busy, or some profiling tool (gprof or strace or shark
(?) or something else).
Is there anything
Hello list,
I wonder if there are any tutorials available on how to use OpenCV
with Pd? I'm trying to download necessary components using the
following site:
http://www.hangar.org/wikis/lab/doku.php?id=start:puredata_opencv but
having very little luck. Operating system is Ubuntu 10.4.
Best,
I get this bug since 2005 on the mac...
maybe related to a broad issue in gui-pd communication?
2010/10/28 Claude Heiland-Allen claudiusmaxi...@goto10.org:
Hi,
On 28/10/10 16:41, Jamie Bullock wrote:
Pd's idle CPU usage is 15-20%.
Does anyone know why this is?
probably a bug.. you could
Hey Joe,
We welcome your feedback! The easiest way to report a bug is to go to
the Help menu, and choose Report a bug. That'll take you to the
right place.
.hc
On Oct 28, 2010, at 9:41 AM, Joe White wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently using Pd-0.43-0test3 that I downloaded from Miller's
This thread comes up every year or two, try running Pd with JackOSX instead
of having Pd communicate directly with OS X. You should see the Pd process
decrease it's CPU usage significantly.
My guess is it's a Pd- PortAudio - OS X thing.
Cheers,
~Brandon
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 12:42 PM,
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, brandon zeeb wrote:
This thread comes up every year or two,
I'd say at least twice a year... I think I already wrote about it on
pd-list this autumn, no...? But it's hard to search the archives about the
frequency of that thread, as the keywords might not be consistent.
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Bernardo Barros wrote:
I get this bug since 2005 on the mac...
maybe related to a broad issue in gui-pd communication?
You'd have to justify that. I don't think it can have to do with anything
except the DSP engine and/or PortAudio (did anyone investigate this ?)
On 28/10/10 17:39, Philip Cunningham wrote:
Hello list,
I wonder if there are any tutorials available on how to use OpenCV
with Pd? I'm trying to download necessary components using the
following site:
http://www.hangar.org/wikis/lab/doku.php?id=start:puredata_opencv but
having very little
sorry for the speculation. I really did not go deeper into this, I
just used linux and less pd.
but 20%cpu is a serious bu anyway.
2010/10/28 Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca:
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, Bernardo Barros wrote:
I get this bug since 2005 on the mac...
maybe related to a broad issue
Hi, Search in torrents Learning Open CVOreilly media... the Pd OCV
reserch is based in this book...
Best regards
José
2010/10/28 Claude Heiland-Allen claudiusmaxi...@goto10.org
On 28/10/10 17:39, Philip Cunningham wrote:
Hello list,
I wonder if there are any tutorials available on how
Seriously, use Jack, and watch the CPU usage drop significantly.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Bernardo Barros
bernardobarr...@gmail.comwrote:
sorry for the speculation. I really did not go deeper into this, I
just used linux and less pd.
but 20%cpu is a serious bu anyway.
2010/10/28
I had a go a number of years ago at coding an LPC-based formant detector for
PD,
based on the Speech Filing System from University College London. It has since
remained on my to do list, since I got the object to load but there were
problems in getting it working (i.e. it didn't, and crashed
So far I have not seen anything besides help patches that explain it's use. Has
anyone at all made a working patch, say a laser tracker? Anything using pix_ or
pdp_ openCV stuff?
From: pd-list-boun...@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-boun...@iem.at] On Behalf Of Jose
Luis Santorcuato
Sent: Thursday,
Luka Princic // Nova deViator n...@deviator.si:
Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca:
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
[gemhead]
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[GEMglGetFloatv GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE]
or
[get max_texture_size
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[gf/gl]
where [ is a messagebox you click on.
iirc, a
there are already some work made with pd_opencv
http://vimeo.com/8195788
i dunno what more explanations you need,
just be curious and inventive
ciao,
sevy
Pagano, Patrick wrote:
So far I have not seen anything besides help patches that explain it’s
use. Has anyone at all made a working
3840x3840 = 14,745,600 pixels
Each pixel is 4 bytes so 14745600 * 4 = 58,982,400 bytes
16 of those would be 943,718,400 bytes
The textures would probably not fit on a 1GB GPU since the VRAM is also used
for the display buffers too.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Luka Princic // Nova deViator
Thank you very much martin... I will continue my tests...
BTW... Pd-extended for mac intel has a non functional udpreceive~ (wrong
architecture)...
I have compiled it here, but it would be nice to see what is wrong in
the provided build scripts..
josé
Em 28/10/10 13:15,
I would like to make a laser tracker that tracks the points from a red laser
beam.
I would like to see if I can use pdp_ openCV to track the laser and when I
hover the laser over some video long enough it acts as a click, is this
possible?
Thanks for the cool link!
-Original
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, chris clepper wrote:
3840x3840 = 14,745,600 pixels
In practice, an image of size 3840x3840 uses a texture of size 4096x4096
by default. Do you assume that rectangular mode is available and being
used ?
This makes 16 777 216 pixels, or exactly 1 binary GB for all
I guess my problem is getting opencv libraries installed. I can't
install libhighgui-dev in Ubuntu 10.4 and it appears to be a more
general problem for Ubuntu users. Whilst this might be a more
OS-specific question, I wondered if anyone using Pd and Ubuntu was
able to to do this and how.
Philip
In my use (Mac OSX) rectangle textures are always used. They can be used on
Windows and Linux too. Is there a reason not to?
Either way at least 1GB of RAM or VRAM will be needed just for the pixels.
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.cawrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct
IOhannes,
Thanks for the input. What is strange is that the 'Media' tab in the
Menu doesn't list any soundcard atall (not like it did on my former
Ubuntu system). Also, I tried invoking Pd with the -alsa tag, but Pd
told me that there is no such tag :(
Still (not) working...
David
Dear
i recall one simple way to create that effect was to use a delay as send effect
and then route its output to one channel of the mixer where you could then
apply the send effect, creating a loop. the delay then could go on almost
forever, and be manipulated using the eq of the channel. i spent
I don't know if this point has been raised in past appearances of this
issue, but for the record: I've noticed a drop to less than 10% idle
when I'm running sound out of my MOTU 896 or Ultralite rather than
built-in hardware.
William
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 1:13 PM, brandon zeeb
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010, chris clepper wrote:
In my use (Mac OSX) rectangle textures are always used. They can be
used on Windows and Linux too. Is there a reason not to?
Either way at least 1GB of RAM or VRAM will be needed just for the pixels.
Ah, do you mean that using rectangle textures
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:06 PM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.cawrote:
Ah, do you mean that using rectangle textures is only a coordinates thing
and doesn't affect the memory layout at all, and so 3840x3840 will still be
stored as 4096x4096 no matter what ?
No, rectangle textures will
Got GridFlow on Android working, with no options at all. Therefore, [#out
window] does not work, and there's no other form of window output, because
there is no x11, no quartz, no sdl, no aalib, no tk, no gem and no pdp
(those are the seven window outputs that GF can support). Seems like we
hi philip,
i don't remember how i compiled it, but here's my vesion for ubuntu 10.4:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1455235/pdopencv.tar.gz
pat
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I compiled pdp_openCV not that long ago on ubuntu 10.4. I don't remember how
I did it but I think that's because it was pretty straightforward and went
without hitch. It all worked pretty well as I recall. No big surprises. The
help patches got me started.
But do you need that for a laser
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