Hi people,just a bit weird question...is there any other (graphical) way to
create PD patches than the provided tcl/tk interface? Specially, a way to patch
from a web page (?)...
By the way, do you think Pd can handle dynamic instancing of audio patches
without audio dropouts? What specific tri
So what about a Raspberry Pi inside a stompbox that runs pd?
It's relatively cheap. Perhaps you can use the gpio to do some nobs,
switches, buttons etc.
But could the arm11 in that thing handle awesum audio processing? ;)
alexander
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Billy Stiltner wrote:
> sou
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 12:57 AM, Thomas Grill wrote:
>>
>>
>> How about function call overhead? For constructor and destructor no
>> problem of course, but accessor wrappers will be called often, in fact
>> it doubles the number of function calls for external access.
>>
>
> I would not worry about
That's all I'm asking.
Pierre
2012/3/3 dreamer
> So what about a Raspberry Pi inside a stompbox that runs pd?
> It's relatively cheap. Perhaps you can use the gpio to do some nobs,
> switches, buttons etc.
>
> But could the arm11 in that thing handle awesum audio processing? ;)
>
>
> alexander
Hi there,
for web patching the most promising project so far is Chris McCormick's and
Co WebPd:
http://mccormick.cx/projects/WebPd/
As for audio dropouts with dynamic patching, there have been several
discussion on the list (i.e. check the archive).
This might be one of the best shots:
http://lis
> An easy solution is to detect the onset of a DSP graph change and stop
the audio for few milliseconds, then activate it again.
> You can use messages to Pd to do this, such as:
How exactly would that prevent an audio dropout
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If you deactivate and activate again with the right timing, the
interruption is not perceivable.
Used it in few patches sometimes. Work well.
Please, check the link to the other thread I posted, there are further info.
Discussions on this date back to 2005...
M
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 11:42 AM,
Hi,
I wanted to test the rate/stability of the osc packages I am sending from
Pd (around 3 packages every 40 ms) with another program outside Pd. Does
anyone have any good sugestions for a programm (or even console utility)
that can display the timings between the messages received on the port I'
Hi Hans
On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 08:55 -0800, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> I'm happy to see you working on this. Since you are making a new
> version, perhaps it makes sense to change the names. Like maybe it
> makes sense to change the object from [arduino] to [firmata]? That's
> something I t
On Sat, 2012-03-03 at 13:49 +0100, João Pais wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to test the rate/stability of the osc packages I am sending from
> Pd (around 3 packages every 40 ms) with another program outside Pd. Does
> anyone have any good sugestions for a programm (or even console utility)
> that can d
I wanted to test the rate/stability of the osc packages I am sending
from
Pd (around 3 packages every 40 ms) with another program outside Pd. Does
anyone have any good sugestions for a programm (or even console utility)
that can display the timings between the messages received on the port
I'm
http://rowebots.com/products. If you can get that OS to multiprocess then I
reckon microchip would be one option I think better than Parralax. I havent
kept up with the scene but around 7 years ago this
http://geocities.ws/billy_stiltner/worldrecordplane/worldrecordplane.htmllittle
chip only had 1
Le 2012-02-27 à 10:34:00, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2012-02-26 19:50, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Or else just discontinuing the MSVC edition...
no.
Why do you need to keep a MSVC edition, again ? You probably told me
already, but I don't remember.
Are there libraries that people use w
Le 2012-03-02 à 13:32:00, katja a écrit :
How about function call overhead? For constructor and destructor no
problem of course, but accessor wrappers will be called often, in fact
it doubles the number of function calls for external access.
Constant calls are possibly a lot quicker than vari
Le 2012-03-03 à 10:32:00, katja a écrit :
I fail to see how those C wrappers could be inlined. Wouldn't that undo
their raison d'être (replacing a C++ call with a C call)? But indeed
function call overhead is small when compared to number-crunching, if
these calls are done per block and not pe
Le 2012-03-01 à 12:23:00, ALAN BROOKER a écrit :
I've been playing around with the very excellent PdDriod Party and I was
thinking if there was a way to have visuals incorpertated into the
patchs with Gem/Gridflow? I am may tryout impeding libpd into a
processing andriod sketch but wanted to j
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> Le 2012-03-03 à 10:32:00, katja a écrit :
> If a function is only called from a single location and the function is
> hidden, then the original function may disappear and become embedded into
> the wrapper.
Now I'm getting the picture. T
Le 2012-02-27 à 18:31:00, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
On 2012-02-27 18:22, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Sorry for the obscure example, but I think it's important for abstractions to
have some way
of accessing "class-wide" data-- like this:
you mean something like [1]?
[1]
https://sourceforge.net/t
Le 2012-02-28 à 11:42:00, Lorenzo Sutton a écrit :
I think this can be mitigated by using some gui programme which can then
export to lilypond. It does add an additional passage to the chain but
can be useful for editing the music. E.g. I have used Rosegarden (which
is mainly a sequencer and h
On 03/03/12 22:18, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
Le 2012-02-28 à 11:42:00, Lorenzo Sutton a écrit :
I think this can be mitigated by using some gui programme which can
then export to lilypond. It does add an additional passage to the
chain but can be useful for editing the music. E.g. I have used
Ros
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> From: Mathieu Bouchard
> To: IOhannes m zmoelnig
> Cc: pd-list
> Sent: Saturday, March 3, 2012 3:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [PD] save search path 0.43 OSX
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> Le 2012-02-27 à 18:31:00, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
>> On 2012-02-27 18:22, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>>> S
morning all,
apologies for missing this the first time around, and for reviving the
topic if the question has already been addressed, but...
On 2012-02-25 17:59, András Murányi wrote:
> If you want the *whole* app to change language, I'm pretty sure it will
> need to be restarted. Then I guess an
On 2012-02-24 23:11, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> Just setting the 2-letter language code is usually wrong, because most
> people want to also have the country code and encoding as well. For
> example :
>
> export LANG=fr_CA.utf8
>
> selects French, Canada and Unicode UTF-8 all at once.
... unless
Glad it worked out. About handling the translations, I don't really have a
good sense of who will want to use it in their native language and who in
English. My guess is that the more technical people will be using Pd in
English, and the less technical would use Pd in their native language.
It won't really be a fork since I plan on making one more release, then I'm
unlikely to touch the code again. So really, your development will be the
active development.
I would prefer that you use a different name unless you are interested in
providing strict compatibility with the current P
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