I think if you use NetSend from you just need to use [netrceive] in
Pd. Max's udpreceive receives both kinds of messages.
Martin
On 2012-03-24 18:58, Фывапр Олджэвич wrote:
Hi, Martin !
Hm.. but why we can see lists in terminal in this case ?? Should it mean that
PD recieves the data
Hi list,
im in a workshop with not so many time ...so im wondering if somebody
has 2 .pd_linux (pix_artoolkit + pix_colorclassify)...(that we'd need
for a demo in progress.
after tried to install them i have several errors compiling them but
not the time to solve it. so .pd_linux would be nice ri
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL12DC9A161D8DC5DC&feature=plcp
Video tutorials by Raphael Hernandez are really a great intro too, in fact
I recommended them to someone just the other day.
cheers
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 10:29 AM, ALAN BROOKER
wrote:
> also check out
>
>
> http://en.flossm
also check out
http://en.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/
http://www.pd-tutorial.com/
...welcome to the list!
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> Hi,
> You can have a look at the Pd manual. Open Pd, then click "Help" and
> then "Browser" (or the
> shortcut ). The loo
Hi,
You can have a look at the Pd manual. Open Pd, then click "Help" and then
"Browser" (or the
shortcut ). The look in Pure Data->1.manual and it will have a link to
the index from which
you can read the various chapters.
Also have a look at 2.control.examples and got through the
Hi, Martin !
Hm.. but why we can see lists in terminal in this case ?? Should it mean that
PD recieves the data ?
Or you mean that OSC protocol doesn't require delimeters or particularly spaces
in lists ?
Also the same lists, sent from (with it's spaces) are unpacked well in MAX
..
A
If is sending floats delimited by spaces then it's probably not an
OSC message, and maybe just [udpreceive] followed by [moocow/[bytes2any]
would work?
Martin
On 2012-03-24 18:33, Фывапр Олджэвич wrote:
Hi !
Yes, Jack. I use the chain: udprecieve - unpackOSC - pipelist - routeOSC
we
Hi,
This is my first post here.
I'm very new to PD and am looking for some good beginners tutorials.
I'm not a stranger to coding having been a web developer for a decade
or so but I'm not used to visual programming environments and am
finding it a little counter intuitive. Usually I do generativ
Hi !
Yes, Jack. I use the chain: udprecieve - unpackOSC - pipelist - routeOSC
we can recieve different floats through different channels, but can't unpack
list, sent via one channel..
at the same time i can see the data in PD's terminal ..
i have an idea, that we can't split the list from
I think I've got a handle on this now. As you said, xb4 spirals out of control,
so there are a couple of clamping factors that reduce xb4, hopefully below a
threshold where it is stable.
It is of course, unstable if the frequency is <0 or >1 (where 1 is the Nyquist
frequency) but there is a "sa
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 5:20 AM, Ed Kelly wrote:
> My mistake
>
>> Ah.
>> As often happens, as soon as I have pressed "send" and posted the
>> question, the answer pops out.
>> xb4 = xb4 - xb4 * xb4 * xb4 * 0.17f;
>>
>> is replaced by...
>>
>> xb4 = xb4 - xb4 * xb4 * xb4 * 0.01f;
>>
>> ...and
My mistake
> Ah.
> As often happens, as soon as I have pressed "send" and posted the question,
> the answer pops out.
> xb4 = xb4 - xb4 * xb4 * xb4 * 0.17f;
>
> is replaced by...
>
> xb4 = xb4 - xb4 * xb4 * xb4 * 0.01f;
>
> ...and it works.
and then breaks again
Gemnotes-0.1alpha: Li
Ah.
As often happens, as soon as I have pressed "send" and posted the question, the
answer pops out.
xb4 = xb4 - xb4 * xb4 * xb4 * 0.17f;
is replaced by...
xb4 = xb4 - xb4 * xb4 * xb4 * 0.01f;
...and it works.
Ed
Gemnotes-0.1alpha: Live music notation for Pure Data
http://sharktracks.
>> I'm anxious to know what limit is reached in the coefficients of the filter
>> that causes the undefined result (NaN).
>
>I haven't seen the code, but I just want to make you notice that adding
>together -Infinity and +Infinity results in a NaN ; so does subtracting
>two infinities of the sa
GPIO sounds like a microcip PIC io port.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 5:29 PM, dreamer wrote:
> On the RaspberryPi website the question about the absence of audio-input
> was answered recently:
>
> There are no inbuilt Audio ADC’s so there would be a cost adder – everyone
> was sat on my head to get
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