Wow, Marco. Amazing. Love to see more of this and get a look at the hardware
and the patch. This is right up my alley. Thank you very much fro sharing.
cheers
Richard
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Given that 84% of dowloads are from russia and 84% of OSes are of type
Unknown... I guess that those are not regular users...
As of why so many downloads... I cannot even imagine something stupid to say.
p.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:36 AM, palmieri, ricardo
ricardopalmi...@gmail.com wrote:
is
@Pedro
I did the following:
$ /Applications/Pd-0.42-5.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd -d 1
Pt_Start() called
However in the any objects I create in the instance that shows up won't
output anything to terminal. Is this how you have it working? Or are you
writing in the command line?
@Hans
On Pd-0.42-5
Should have said:
'On Pd-0.43-0test4 going to Help menu Browser shows a library of objects
I have *added* to my path.
On 22 February 2011 11:02, Joe White white.j...@gmail.com wrote:
@Pedro
I did the following:
$ /Applications/Pd-0.42-5.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd -d 1
Pt_Start() called
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 06:00:22PM -0800, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Tell me what's wrong with the pd-msg docs, and what needs improvement to
achieve the standard of official docs and I'll make those changes.
I already wrote what's wrong. Now I have committed an updated loadbang example
patch
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Frank Barknecht wrote:
We all know, that dynamic patching, while very useful, still is
considered exploiting internal implementation details, and has never
been encouraged nor documented by its author, Miller.
Yet if Miller changed internals so that dynamic patching
My version was compiled from source
pedro@io:~/Apps/pdfont/pure-data/bin$ ./pd -version
Pd-0.43.0 (test3) compiled 22:43:36 Dec 26 2010
If I run the debug it shows many things, even mouse moves inside patches.
.xa16b0f8.c coords .xa16b0f8.ta16b898R 246 183 278 183 278 200 246 200 246
183
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I agree avoiding horizontal connections is good. the 5% of the time
when segmented patch cord are useful is when you need to take a patch
cord from the bottom to the top of a patch to make a loop.
You mean that you only need to make loops 5
The link for the OSX package on gridflow.ca is for 9.12.
.mmb
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 1:28 AM, Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
Although GridFlow 9.13 was released as source on 8 february, this
announcement comes late, on 21 february, because the executable packages
were not ready.
Hmmm, I tried with both:
$ /Applications/Pd-0.43-0test4.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd -d 1
Pt_Start() called
blksize 64, advance 17
and
$ /Applications/Pd-0.42-5.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd -d 1
Pt_Start() called
These aren't compiled myself but rather downloaded from -
I have this recurring dream when I'm under deadline for a patch:
Cleveland (it's always Cleveland) is going to be attacked by a nuclear
weapon, and it is up to ME, armed with Pd, to write a patch that
defuses the bomb and saves Cleveland. It is a huge responsibility.
is it related to some kind
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Mike Moser-Booth wrote:
The link for the OSX package on gridflow.ca is for 9.12.
Wow, all this work and I forget to put the correct link.
Thanks. It's fixed now. Please reload to see the change.
Get it at http://gridflow.ca/
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On 2011-02-22 18:08, Joe White wrote:
Hmmm, I tried with both:
$ /Applications/Pd-0.43-0test4.app/Contents/MacOS/Pd -d 1
you are calling the GUI which in turn opens the Pd-core, but without the
proper arguments.
either do:
$
hmmm ya, zee symbol of Cleveland represent zee Mother's breast...
Seriously Matt, patching dreams are pretty common from what
I can make out - those and zombie attacks in a shopping mall.
Sign of the times.
a.
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 12:13:20 -0500
Matt Barber brbrof...@gmail.com wrote:
I have
Thanks Richie,
the hardware is very very simple. Even though it probably need to become
slightly more complex to satisfy all the needs of the project.
(Like wireless transmission of the signal, which is not necessary, but would
be great)
I'll keep the list updated,
Best!
M
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011
--- On Tue, 2/22/11, Matt Barber brbrof...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Matt Barber brbrof...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [PD] Pd suddenly huge in Russia
To: pd-list@iem.at
Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 6:13 PM
I have this recurring dream when I'm
under deadline for a patch:
Cleveland (it's
Greetings List,
I put together a clean-looking patch for use with Akai's LPD8 controller.
Nothing fancy here, just a nice way to interface it with OSC. Thought I
would post it here in the hopes that it might save someone else a little
time in the future if they happen to be using the same
hi guys, a strange trouble happened here, but reading documetations a little
bit more, i've solved it, before to send my doubts ;)
just to share this trick: if your osceleton is running well, in the same osc
port of you patch, to start to receive the /joint data, you need to do the
amazing PSI
Where did you find the psi pose documentation? I can't find it. Also I found
that if I use the osceleton made by the tryplex quartz composer group I get a
usable configuration almost instantly
Patrick Pagano B.S.,M.F.A
Digital Media Engineer
UF Digital Worlds Institute
(352)294-2020
On Feb
hi pagano...
the psi pose in a first look, is concerned to NITE. i found this tip here:
http://www.keyboardmods.com/2010/12/howto-kinect-openninite-skeleton.html
http://www.keyboardmods.com/2010/12/howto-kinect-openninite-skeleton.htmlcould
you send me some link about this tryplex qc group?
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 10:05:30AM +0100, pierlu wrote:
Given that 84% of dowloads are from russia and 84% of OSes are of type
Unknown... I guess that those are not regular users...
As of why so many downloads... I cannot even imagine something stupid to say.
p.
I had this feeling without
Hi All
tried quickly L2Ork with Gridflow 9.14 and both are working
great-big thanks :)
Off topic Mathieu but has Gridflow 9.14 been tested with the vanilla
Pd 0.43-0 test versions?
Thanks again
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 8:15 PM, ALAN BROOKER alan.brooker2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi palm!
I love sharing and have learned so much pd through the generosity and guidance
of people on this list.
I spent a few hours struggling with the OpenNI, Nite and avin stuff which all
built but I got pretty frustrated — and perhaps it's because I was not doing
the proper poses, so I
Great! Thanks for the report. This was definitely on my todo list.
BTW There have been a lot of unannounced releases of pd-l2ork lately so you may
want to check it out. Latest release alone includes universal copy and paste
and many other usability improvements.
Cheers!
ALAN BROOKER
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Bryan Jurish wrote:
True. But while I can guarantee this for string-like operations, I
can't seem to finagle it for pd, which insists on treating arrays (at
least those defined at the patch level) as t_float[]s (looks like the
culprit here is garray_save() calling
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
BTW There have been a lot of unannounced releases of pd-l2ork lately so
you may want to check it out. Latest release alone includes universal
copy and paste and many other usability improvements.
What's universal copy and paste ? Is that like
I just skimmed your changes, but I think that#39;s a great addition to the
docs.
-Jonathan
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Mathieu Bouchard ma...@artengine.ca wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
BTW There have been a lot of
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