Hi list,
the university is hiring staff, you will be my co-worker. Please get in touch
with me if you plan to submit. There is a chance the deadline will extend to
the 15th of November contrary to what is says on the website.
English speakers are welcome, but you must understand german, hence I
Hey guys,
thank you all for the help. I have received recently the original Max/MSP
patch and it was interesting to learn more about the language. I see that
the packOSC equivalent would be the OpenSoundControl, that also, in theory,
corrects the format.
I tried to see if I could do something to
IOhannes,
I think you have hit the nail on the head. It is likely that I was
missing the 'alsa-oss' package. Pd seems to need that one. However, I
can't really be sure because I have since scrapped Fedora altogether and
installed Xubuntu (the super-stripped-down addition). Initially I got
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010, david medine wrote:
I went through hell getting my network settings configured correctly,
which is a breeze in Ubuntu. However, Fedora is significantly faster on
my machine,
What can cause such a difference ?
- Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca a écrit :
On Fri, 29 Oct 2010, brandon zeeb wrote:
To Roman's suggestion, this works well. For the sake of your
speakers
and DSP chain, I'd add a [clip~ -1 1] to the end of that to be safe,
and
place that combo both right before the
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010, patko wrote:
try this:
http://www.mikemcadam.com/Old%20Site/6-12-06/soldano.jpg
no :)
___
| Mathieu Bouchard -- Villeray, Montréal,
On 2010-10-31 17:47, Leandro da Mota Damasceno wrote:
Hey guys,
I tried to see if I could do something to fix, like adding a / to all the
messages. Still didn't work. So I am thinking... There is clearly a
difference in the way Max/MSP and PD handle OSC. So I am asking now you more
On 2010-10-31 18:43, david medine wrote:
IOhannes,
I think you have hit the nail on the head. It is likely that I was
missing the 'alsa-oss' package. Pd seems to need that one. However, I
i did not want to say that you were missing alsa-oss.
i guess it works now, because Pd can use it's OSS
Hi, I was wondering which approaches does exist for creating waveforms
from a set of segments , or how can i join segments together to create
a waveform in a way that each segments starting amplitude is the
previous segments ending amplitude?
Each segment is a segment of a waveform stored in a
I would think you'd simply have to cross-fade between wave-segment A and B
what do you need this for?
Tim
2010/11/1 ronni montoya ronni.mont...@gmail.com
Hi, I was wondering which approaches does exist for creating waveforms
from a set of segments , or how can i join segments together to
Just to say I've discovered GDB and the given message when it crashes is :
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x005f754a in pix_film::render(GemState*) ()
from /usr/lib/pd-extended/extra/Gem/Gem.pd_linux
Aux plaisirs...
01ivier
2010/9/29 Olivier Baudu
2010/11/1 ronni montoya ronni.mont...@gmail.com
well, thats not possible, because im working with non-standard
methods at a sample level, that means my segment are really short,
they are non heareable since im working at a sample level scale, and
second: I need an automated way to do this
Frank did some work on implementing Millers
transition splicing if you see the rj library.
This is cool because (this is the main
idea...) you can create concatenations within
a known bandwidth.
On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 01:23:01 +0100
tim vets timv...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/11/1 ronni montoya
On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Olivier Baudu wrote:
Just to say I've discovered GDB and the given message when it crashes is :
Can you discover Valgrind too ?
___
| Mathieu Bouchard -- Villeray, Montréal,
14 matches
Mail list logo