Hi Joe,
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 07:08:30PM +, Joe White wrote:
Well, IMHO I guess making pd only open one instance at a time would be
default behaviour. If a user wished to open more abstractions then they
could use the 'many' library. It seems like both ways would be handled then.
I
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
(and a random aside, perhaps you'd be interested in getting Pd to use
the GTK open panel? I've always hated the Tcl/Tk one).
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On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 03:28:01AM +0100, András Murányi wrote:
Cool, i was wandering around in the rj lib but i couldn't find how this thing
works. Can you just tell me in a nutshell please?
yeah, it's a bit convoluted, to make it play nice in the background without a
user ever having to
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On 11/25/2010 07:56 AM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
OK, new snapshot 20101125 is now up with following fixes:
thanks for sharing.
a couple of very minor remarks:
- - your webpage froze firefox/iceweasel on my eeepc the first time i
accessed it; i assume
OpenSoundControl maybe the easist route, a good place to look is IXI sounds.
if you go here http://www.ixi-audio.net/content/backyard.html and download
the supercollider tutorial you will find a folder for OSC and a pd patch to
link up PD and supercollider using OSC inside.
IXI sounds stuff is
on osx there is also soundflower that creates virtual inputs and outputs.
on all os, there is netsend~ that can send raw wav on a port:
http://www.nullmedium.de/dev/netsend~/
but i don't know if there is a receiver in sc3
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Le 25/11/10 11:36, ALAN BROOKER a écrit :
OpenSoundControl maybe the
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Nov 24, 2010, at 10:59 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
(and a random aside, perhaps you'd be interested in getting Pd to use
the GTK open panel? I've always hated the Tcl/Tk one).
How would one go about doing this?
I believe that gnocl is the thing that you
Btw, I am teaching PureData and GridFlow at Aix-en-Provence this week.
It's reserved for students of the school, so, I didn't announce it, but
it's just to say that it's happening.
Total duration is between 20 and 30 hours long, approx.
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Derek Holzer wrote:
And keep in mind that sound quality goes down as file size goes up. This is
because of the interpolation. You might do better cutting your file up and
putting it into several different arrays.
If you play at normal speed with [tabread~] (not 4), you
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Derek Holzer wrote:
And keep in mind that sound quality goes down as file size goes up. This is
because of the interpolation. You might do better cutting your file up and
putting it into several different arrays.
Oh, and isn't it the case that [tabread~] 0.42 has an
Yes please!
D.
On 11/25/10 1:57 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Derek Holzer wrote:
And keep in mind that sound quality goes down as file size goes up.
This is because of the interpolation. You might do better cutting your
file up and putting it into several different arrays.
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hello samuel
[vcf~] is probably the way to go.
you can also cheat a little using [envgen] which is a graphic envelope
generator, currently set between 0 and 1. The documentation isn't perfect,
but these are the messages you need to know.
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
After making my own nqpoly5, nqpoly6, nqpoly7, runmany, voicepoly, etc.
I've tried to bundle all these techniques into a common library. Since
this library is all about managing many instances of a Pd patch, I'm
calling it 'many'.
Not to
Hello matju,
how do #see and an #out window the same size, say 640x480 in RGB
colorspace, compare in terms of CPU consumption?
On my Core2duo laptop, #see makes the CPU jump real high.
Potsdamer greetings,
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thanks for sharing.
a couple of very minor remarks:
- - your webpage froze firefox/iceweasel on my eeepc the first time i
accessed it; i assume this is due to the animated tagcloud. is there any
conceptual reason for maaking a navigation aid eat 100% on 2 cores?
I wish I had an answer for
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Subject: Re: [PD] call for testers for L2Ork iteration of pd-extended (based
on 0.42.x branch)
To: IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at
Cc: pd-list@iem.at
Date: Thursday, November 25, 2010, 7:18 PM
2010/11/25 Ivica Ico Bukvic i...@vt.edu
On Wed, 2010-11-24 at 22:46 -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
On Thu, 2010-11-25 at 02:53 +0100, András Murányi wrote:
moonlib indeed!
2010/11/25 Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com
[moonlib/mknob]
-Jonathan
I'd love to get in touch with Pd people in France. Anybody planning to come
to Lyon or Clermont anytime soon?
Pierre
2010/11/25 Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca
Btw, I am teaching PureData and GridFlow at Aix-en-Provence this week.
It's reserved for students of the school, so, I didn't
Sometimes, i go back in Lyon... (Not before the end of december).
++
Jack
Le jeudi 25 novembre 2010 à 21:45 +0100, Pierre Massat a écrit :
I'd love to get in touch with Pd people in France. Anybody planning to
come to Lyon or Clermont anytime soon?
Pierre
2010/11/25 Mathieu Bouchard
OK, new tarball is up (same file name as it is still technically the
same date). Changes include:
*changed magic tool name to Cord Inspector as per Iohannes' suggestion
*made invalid dotted (red) objects have thicker border and red-ish
background to make them more noticeable (also based on
Thanks a lot for your E-Mails!
Carlo
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi all,
I have the Fast Track ltra (but not the 8R) running under Fedora 13.
I had to download Alsa 1.0.23 and then patch the source before I got
it working... and there's still a
Namely, it appears mknob uses g_all_guis.h and g_canvas.h, both of which
have changed as a result of accelerated drawing of iemgui objects. A
simple recompile of mknob (and likely other objects that may rely upon
the same framework) apparently fixed the problem.
Alrite, my knowledge is
I was teaching a Workshop in Liepāja this week, students only as well.
http://mplab.lv/iweek/index.php?lapa=workshops
greetings, max
Am 25.11.2010 um 14:43 schrieb Mathieu Bouchard:
Btw, I am teaching PureData and GridFlow at Aix-en-Provence this week.
It's reserved for students of the
how about removing the expXXX numbers, and use only concrete floats? or is
there any software reason that doesn't let that happen?
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Derek Holzer wrote:
And keep in mind that sound quality goes down as file size goes up.
This is because of the interpolation. You might do
Why would you run it with nosleep? I am also not familiar with this
option--what does it do?
András Murányi muran...@gmail.com wrote:
Namely, it appears mknob uses g_all_guis.h and g_canvas.h, both of which
have changed as a result of accelerated drawing of iemgui objects. A
simple
No, i wouldn't! I just had a vague memory that this behaviour (doing all the
delayed calculations at once after a freeze) resembles -nosleep's behaviour
(doing all the delayed calculations at once after a system sleep), but i may
completely mistaken.
Andras
2010/11/26 Ivica Ico Bukvic
Actually, just discovered 3 more minor but nonetheless buggy behaviors
that caused extraneous pdtk_canvas_getscroll calls as well as console
errors (thankfully these were not show-stoppers). Now pd with or without
debugging should output no errors to the console (at least not using
vanilla
On Fri, 2010-11-26 at 02:44 +0100, András Murányi wrote:
No, i wouldn't! I just had a vague memory that this behaviour (doing
all the delayed calculations at once after a freeze) resembles
-nosleep's behaviour (doing all the delayed calculations at once after
a system sleep), but i may
On Fri, 2010-11-26 at 02:10 +0100, João Pais wrote:
how about removing the expXXX numbers, and use only concrete floats?
?
Can you elaborate on this? What are 'expXXX' numbers and what are
'concrete floats'?
Anyway, I think the solution would be to use 64bit float as the index.
In 64-bit Pd,
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