Well, the horizontal resizing behaves weirdly too, adding a bunch of
padding that is totally unnecessary, for example.
.hc
On Mar 25, 2011, at 5:54 PM, Charles Goyard wrote:
Hi Hans,
if "sorting out the horizontal resizing" is fixing the ugly scrollbars
under Linux, it would take a little
>From Vista I was just able to set the latency to 12ms in pd 042.5
vanilla without loading any extra libraries besides the moog~filter
from ggee and this did not have any audio dropouts. This is without
GEM
I will try this same thing with the same patch in Uuntu Studio 10.10.
Earlier I noticed f
I think I got it to read the prebuilt Hiro object and send midi
information via the z value out to Ableton for a test, if that is what you
mean, hc
pp
On 3/25/11 10:39 AM, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" wrote:
>On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 15:48 -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>> On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, cyrille
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011, Andy Farnell wrote:
IIRC someone did that using two [tabplay4~] to extend the precision to
an effective time of many minutes.
You mean using two [tabread4~] ?
[tabplay4~] is the name I just gave to the hypothetical abstraction.
I don't see what's the point of using more
IIRC someone did that using two [tabplay4~]
to extend the precision to an effective time
of many minutes.
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 19:04:49 -0400 (EDT)
Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Mar 2011, William Brent wrote:
>
> > Sounds like there's no shortage of options here, but since you don't
>
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011, William Brent wrote:
Sounds like there's no shortage of options here, but since you don't
have to do any transposing, [tabplay~] is useful and just as low
latency as a [phasor~] + [tabread4~]. It's great for long files
because you don't have to worry about bit precision for
How did I miss this one? Thanks, William, [tabplay~] indeed looks promising.
And thanks for the cool example, Jose.
Phil
On 3/25/11 3:22 PM, William Brent wrote:
Sounds like there's no shortage of options here, but since you don't
have to do any transposing, [tabplay~] is useful and just as
Sounds like there's no shortage of options here, but since you don't
have to do any transposing, [tabplay~] is useful and just as low
latency as a [phasor~] + [tabread4~]. It's great for long files
because you don't have to worry about bit precision for the index.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 6:09 P
Hi Phil, the promised... my patch for work with korg padkontrol, easy to
use, and very simple.
Best
José
2011/3/25 Charles Goyard
> Hi Phil,
>
> Phil Stone wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestion, and for further clarifying (in my mind)
> > what I'll need. I think readsf~ won't do because of
Hi Hans,
if "sorting out the horizontal resizing" is fixing the ugly scrollbars
under Linux, it would take a little more time. If it's just enabling the
resizing, all it takes is changing "0 1" in "1 1". It seems windows and
osx don't produce ugly scrollbars. Maybe desktops like gnome and kde
look
On 03/25/2011 04:16 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>
> the new GEM build takes 30 minutes on my computer and I have to change
wow, it takes 6min35.635 here, from a fresh checkout to a Gem binary and
all plugins.
> anything in my Gem/src/configure settings and start over, it could take
> hours to get
Hi Phil,
Phil Stone wrote:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, and for further clarifying (in my mind)
> what I'll need. I think readsf~ won't do because of the "open before
> play" requirement -- it will introduce latency and prevent
> re-triggering, if I'm not mistaken.
It seems that readsfv~ from
Nice, I think those changes could be incorporated in the original
rather than being a plugin. Even better would be sorting out the
horizontal resizing!
Submit it to the patch tracker when you are ready for it to be included:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?func=browse&group_id=55736&atid=
Wouldn't be possible to mix the best of "both worlds" (tabread4~ and
sfread~) by pre-loading the first (milli-)seconds of each sound in
memory, then switch to streaming (as this is done with the new Korg
KRONOS) ?
Xavier.
Le 25/03/11 21:16, Phil Stone a écrit :
Hi Jaime,
Thanks for the sugg
2011/3/25 Phil Stone
> Hi Jaime,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, and for further clarifying (in my mind) what
> I'll need. I think readsf~ won't do because of the "open before play"
> requirement -- it will introduce latency and prevent re-triggering, if I'm
> not mistaken.
>
> I guess it's going
Hi Jaime,
Thanks for the suggestion, and for further clarifying (in my mind) what
I'll need. I think readsf~ won't do because of the "open before play"
requirement -- it will introduce latency and prevent re-triggering, if
I'm not mistaken.
I guess it's going to be a matter of loading as man
Hi list,
I'm learning pd (so far the only serious thing I did is a video source
selector for live/playback/blackout display cropped in a circle), so I
spend a lot of time in the help browser. Today I ended up frustrated by
how small is that window. So I modified help_window.tcl to be able to
resiz
Thanks Bernardo
Charles
Possibly so.
I wonder if I install the SB live if it will be autodetected. and the
drivers are allready a part of the kernel or will I have to patch the
kernel or something then reinstall all the audio software. At least I
would determine if it is the soundcard or sound c
Does the glitches occur with other software ? Since you have a Windows
handy, you could check with a trial version of maxmsp or . If you
can reproduce the same/lame results, then pd is out of cause.
Also maybe the nvidia soundcard is just a piece of sh*t :) ?
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2011/3/25 Billy Stiltner :
> I did try something similar but with cpu at 95 I think and memlock at
> 30% of ram. still same glitching. once I get the glitching to stop
> when pd window is open I will mess around with that. again. I guess If
> I set cpu to unlimited I will have to catch the cpu ove
2011/3/25 Billy Stiltner :
> Studio? Also how do I point puredyne to a repository to upgrade the
> kernel?
I know that PureDyne is based on Ubuntu too, so you're using Ubuntu,
and you can use Ubuntu packages. If they don't provide you packages
you can search for a ppa, that are in fact independent
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 1:31 PM, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
> Wow that's a good result! I haven't got an iAnything at the moment but
> would love to hear the audio for this...
>
> This may have been asked before but is there a possibility to run Pd on
> Andriod?
>
Yes, there is: http://gitorious.org/pdl
>> ==> Edit the /etc/security/limits.conf to allow you (user) to have rt
>> priviledges
>>
>> @audio softcpu unlimited
>> @audio - rtprio100
>> @audio - memlock unlimited
>>
>> And add yourself to the audio group.
>>
>
> Forgot
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On 3/25/11, Bernardo Barros wrote:
> 2011/3/25 Billy Stiltner :
>> 2.6.31-9-rt is the kernel i'm using.
>
> Damn! This is really really really old kernel!! Try a recent one!
> I'm using 2.6.38.1.The last rt patch is 2.6.33-rt30 I guess.
> People reported similar results with those two.
> 2.6.39 i
Wow that's a good result! I haven't got an iAnything at the moment but
would love to hear the audio for this...
This may have been asked before but is there a possibility to run Pd on Andriod?
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
>
> I didn't realize that Inception now has 3,
> Try using another driver. It seems in some cases the directX driver
> gives better results than Asio. Just try every driver in turn. That's
> what I did on a old Pentium4 running XP with a low-end terratec sound
> card: Asio gives 40ms, directX gives 12ms. Go figure...
>
> good luck !
> --
> Cha
2011/3/25 Bernardo Barros :
> ==> Edit the /etc/security/limits.conf to allow you (user) to have rt
> priviledges
>
> @audio soft cpu unlimited
> @audio - rtprio 100
> @audio - memlock unlimited
>
> And add yourself to the audio
Some general and useful hints:
==> Install up-to-date kernel (2.6.38.1) or the last rt-patch (still 2.6.33)
==> Install up-to-date JACK (jack1 or jack2, try both and see -- jack2
has support for multi-core)
==> Edit the /etc/security/limits.conf to allow you (user) to have rt
priviledges
@audio
Billy Stiltner wrote:
> Charles,
> Do you mean from a terminal startup pd and jack with sudo
yes sudo will do.
I also would recommend trying Archlinux, which is really up-to-date. But
as they say that's no picnic.
> It is impossible it seems with vista to get the latency any lower.
Try using a
Have a look at this
http://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2323&p=13927
Installing the current binary drivers from NVIDIA's site improved GEM
performance for me. GEM is extremely fast after installing the latest
drivers from NVIDIA.
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Charles,
Do you mean from a terminal startup pd and jack with sudo or to
actually log on to the system as root from startup? I don't know how
to do that besides running the recovery startup. Linux has changed in
the last 15 years. I did try changing the runlevel of the timers and
sound card IRQ as
Hi guys,
BTW: How did you measure this on Windows? And on Linux? What kernel
and jack versions? PureDyne is far from an up-to-date distro, as far
as I know.
50ms is a hell of a big latency for playing live, or recording with
monitoring and other kind of user cases.
But it all depends of what you
Hi,
Billy Stiltner wrote:
> I've been trying to get a low latency with pd 04.25 in puredyne 9.10
> with an NVidia HDA audio card.
>
> With Jack there is bad glitching.
If you have some messages about xruns then either jack is badly setup,
or your computer is not fast enough. However puredyne is
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I also tried a while back and couldn't get it to work. Has anyone ever
gotten it going?
Well, when I stopped trying, it seemed like I had it "working", because I
stopped getting the error message about it, but then, [pix_video] wouldn't
wor
Hey
I've been trying to get a low latency with pd 04.25 in puredyne 9.10
with an NVidia HDA audio card. The audio card is listed as Nvidia
Corporation MCP61 High Definition Audio (rev 2) using lspci | grep
Audio.
With Jack there is bad glitching.
With Alsa I can run a patch wihtout glitching at
On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 15:48 -0400, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, cyrille henry wrote:
>
> > i can film a tag (see attachment), but i never get any information out
> > of the artoolkit object. Am i missing something obvious? any suggestions
> > how to use this object?
>
> Do you
On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 21:49 +, ALAN BROOKER wrote:
> An interesting web discussion on mobile games & Pd
>
> PureData and Mobile Phone Games Sound:
> http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/5944/puredata-and-mobile-phone-games-sound
I didn't realize that Inception now has 3,000,000 downloads!
Oops, didn't think that the list might not like those symbols. Was meant to
be cmd+shift+L.
>Le 25/03/2011 12:48, Joe White a ?crit :
>> I've just been told I can clear the log in Pd-0.43 with the shortcut
'?+?+L'.
>>
>> To whomever implemented this - you are a god.
>>
>> Made my day so far :)
>p
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 8:09 AM, cyrille henry wrote:
> well, look like someone god is someone else nightmare.
you have become enlightened.
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hello Thomas,
i'll try this fingerings.
thx
Cyrille
Le 25/03/2011 14:16, Thomas Grill a écrit :
Hi Cyrille,
you just have to move your left hand to the discant side of your
keyboard. There's cmd-shift as well.
Some musical problems require imaginative fingerings.
gr~~~
2011/3/25 cyrille henry
Le 25/03/2011 14:33, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 13:09 +0100, cyrille henry wrote:
Le 25/03/2011 12:48, Joe White a écrit :
I've just been told I can clear the log in Pd-0.43 with the shortcut '⌘+⇧+L'.
To whomever implemented this - you are a god.
Made my day so
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 13:09 +0100, cyrille henry wrote:
>
> Le 25/03/2011 12:48, Joe White a écrit :
> > I've just been told I can clear the log in Pd-0.43 with the shortcut
> > '⌘+⇧+L'.
> >
> > To whomever implemented this - you are a god.
> >
> > Made my day so far :)
>
> personally, i hate th
That's it of course, as Thomas said. I can do that with a a single
hand, by using the control at the right of the spacebar.
p.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Thomas Grill wrote:
> Hi Cyrille,
> you just have to move your left hand to the discant side of your
> keyboard. There's cmd-shift as wel
Hi
Has anyone used pd to communicate with Panda3D?
Are there any objects for pd to play nice nice with FMOD?
curious
pp
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Hi Cyrille,
you just have to move your left hand to the discant side of your
keyboard. There's cmd-shift as well.
Some musical problems require imaginative fingerings.
gr~~~
2011/3/25 cyrille henry :
>
>
> Le 25/03/2011 12:48, Joe White a écrit :
>>
>> I've just been told I can clear the log in Pd
On 03/25/2011 01:54 PM, yvan volochine wrote:
well, that's easy to change with a gui-plugin:
just puts this line in a file called "clear_console_shortcut.tcl" (or
whatever name you like) and put the file in your pd path:
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-X> {menu_clear_console}
and bingo, MOD+SH
On 03/25/2011 01:09 PM, cyrille henry wrote:
Le 25/03/2011 12:48, Joe White a écrit :
I've just been told I can clear the log in Pd-0.43 with the shortcut
'⌘+⇧+L'.
To whomever implemented this - you are a god.
Made my day so far :)
personally, i hate this shortcut :
it's the only one I use
Joe White wrote:
> I've just been told I can clear the log in Pd-0.43 with the shortcut
> '⌘+⇧+L'.
And for all the non-Apple user's that'll be:
[ Ctrl ] + [ Shift ] + [L]
(actually it also works in 0.42 [extended])
Also [CTRL]+R toggles the console window from/to the background.
Lorenzo
>
> To
Le 25/03/2011 12:48, Joe White a écrit :
I've just been told I can clear the log in Pd-0.43 with the shortcut '⌘+⇧+L'.
To whomever implemented this - you are a god.
Made my day so far :)
personally, i hate this shortcut :
it's the only one I use that i can't do with my left hand only. Since
(sorry for x-posting)
Hi all,
some pics and ideas from the Pd mini-con which happened few days ago at
Trinity College, Dublin.
http://www.thesaddj.com/report-pure-data-mini-con-trinity-college-dublin/
Best,
--
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Independent New Media and Sonic Arts Professional, Performer, Inst
I've just been told I can clear the log in Pd-0.43 with the shortcut
'⌘+⇧+L'.
To whomever implemented this - you are a god.
Made my day so far :)
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