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Le 15. 11. 10 22:21, Pierre Massat a écrit :
Hi,
I have installed Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, plus some ubuntu studio stuff (the
audio packages and the plugins). I also tried the rt-kernel. It didn't
work.
But i am amazed, blown away, baffled, etc. Because the generic kernel
does have some crazy rt ca
Hi,
I have installed Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, plus some ubuntu studio stuff (the audio
packages and the plugins). I also tried the rt-kernel. It didn't work.
But i am amazed, blown away, baffled, etc. Because the generic kernel does
have some crazy rt capabilities indeed. I guess the ubuntu studio package
I even mean a third algorithm...
I am focused more the empirical mode decomposition put forward by
Huang, ... after splitting the signal in IMFs they are individually
analyzed by Hilbert transform, or other time frequency transform of
choice...
Im more looking to EMD, but I just found some matlab c
On 2010-11-15 19:13, F. Medeiros wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 09:14 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>
>> however i would recommend to get a matrox triplehead2go converter, so
>
> Would this be a Analog or Digital Edition?
>
how the hell should i know?
it mainly depends on your gfx-cards outp
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 1:42 PM, F. Medeiros wrote:
> Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it.
>
> The reason I choose 2 cards instead of the triplehead2go was just to
> avoid hazzle, if the triplehead2go is easier to setup in Linux then I
> guess that is what I will use since I don't h
So, running the aforementioned RT kernel, managed to patch the latest nvidia
driver following these general instructions:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9233282&postcount=5
I'm already happy because it's quite some time that i haven't had the RT
kernel!
As i don't use GEM i cannot tell abo
On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 09:14 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> however i would recommend to get a matrox triplehead2go converter, so
Would this be a Analog or Digital Edition?
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On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, Charles Henry wrote:
>
> However, there's an interesting and useful approximation given by the
>> hilbert~.pd patch (provided in the extra directory perhaps?). It uses two
>> all-pass biquad filters that are ~90 deg
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
> Why does it do that in the application instead of inside some daemon ? I
> mean, what if you run 3 sound apps at once, does it does the same
> transformation on three signals (or pairs of signals) before mixing them ?
>
Since I don't w
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Jamie Bullock wrote:
>
> OK, just tried my Edirol FA-66 firewire interface. CPU does indeed drop to
> 12%.
>
> Still that's a ridiculous overhead for simply talking to the audio
> hardware.
>
>
A profile would show that the DSP functions are no longer taking CPU t
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Unfortunately, there are two different things called Hilbert Transform,
and the one with the two biquads doesn't approximate Hilbert's
decomposition, they approximate the other thing called after Hilbert.
(is that right ?)
I probably got that wron
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, Charles Henry wrote:
However, there's an interesting and useful approximation given by the
hilbert~.pd patch (provided in the extra directory perhaps?). It uses
two all-pass biquad filters that are ~90 degrees out of phase with each
other to approximate the hilbert transf
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released, so som
Hi, Ludwig
I've tried making some different Hilbert transform objects--although my
attempts failed b/c I really didn't understand the calculations well
enough. I was trying to make some that used a 1024-point table based on
Fourier behavior.
However, there's an interesting and useful approximati
I was wondering if somebody made HHT objects in Pd like:
[EMD x], splitting a signal in IMF (intrinsic mode) functions...?
How hard would it be to implement?
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Hi, I tried a lot:
Musix
U studio ~8.xx, with a lot of problem (xruns, wifi issue, jack stops
without any apparent reason, more...)
Fedora 10 /CCRMA: was great, but sometimes old version of software in
repos (like pd...)
U studio again, Lucid: great, but a lot of wifi issues and some others...
On 10 Nov 2010, at 04:39, chris clepper wrote:
> Is this using the built-in speakers or the headphone jack? Plug in an
> optical cable and see if the CPU doesn't drop a lot. Or try a USB or
> Firewire interface.
>
OK, just tried my Edirol FA-66 firewire interface. CPU does indeed drop
Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it.
The reason I choose 2 cards instead of the triplehead2go was just to
avoid hazzle, if the triplehead2go is easier to setup in Linux then I
guess that is what I will use since I don't have much time and prefer to
spend it creating nice visuals than
Thanks, all suggest works... maybe i make a one trigger tutorial...hahaha.
Thanks a lot brothers
José
2010/11/15 IOhannes m zmoelnig
> On 2010-11-14 03:26, Ed Kelly wrote:
> > Or...
> >
> > [bang(
> > |
> > | /-[0(
> > [spigot 1] |
> > |\ |
> > | \-|
> >
Arch is being very fine for audio/SC/PD so far. very good distro.
2010/11/15 cyrille henry :
> hello,
> 195.36.24 is the nvidia driver version i'm using. mainly because it's the
> version shiped with ubuntu 10.04.
> i don't know what 260 would offer better, but i think it's not impressive.
> most
- "Mathieu Bouchard" a écrit :
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, patko wrote:
>
> > particulary Xi for flûte,
> > http://james-ingram-act-two.de/stockhausen/Xi/sxia1l.html
>
> I just noticed the parts in IPA (phonetic alphabet).
> [y] [ø] [œ]
>
> First time I see those on a score. Interesting.
>
hello,
195.36.24 is the nvidia driver version i'm using. mainly because it's the
version shiped with ubuntu 10.04.
i don't know what 260 would offer better, but i think it's not impressive.
most of nvidia upgrade is adding support for new card.
anyway, if you don't use graphics for any important
On 2010-11-14 03:26, Ed Kelly wrote:
> Or...
>
> [bang(
> |
> | /-[0(
> [spigot 1] |
> |\ |
> | \-|
> |
> |
>
> ...or am I missing something?
yes, a [trigger].
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On 2010-11-15 04:01, F. Medeiros wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I will buy a computer for mapping with pd + GEM and it would be nice to
> get some advice before I make a mistake.
>
> I will be using 3 projectors so I though about using 2 nvidia cards to
> get 4 outputs (3 projectors + 1 screen for control),
Dear Derek,
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi all,
two of my students at a workshop today had the same problem. They
installed Pd-ext from their package manager, but they have no
preferences file thus no externals loaded, paths or anything.
It is not clear how they installed Pd[extended]. Did they downl
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