Hey Hans
thanks for this one! I was using it in max ten years ago, I am happy
to be able to use it again in PD, nice shot!
I am testing it now, I tell you if I see something wrong, so far, it's
all good.
cheers
Julien
Announcing [filterview], a new GUI object for generating and
visuali
Yeah, I see that on my computer too. It was working well for me in
development, I guess I was mostly using ./filterview.tcl...
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On Apr 4, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Mike Moser-Booth wrote:
> Thanks, Hans, it's great to see this! Unfortunately, it's not really
> working well for me on OSX 10.5. It s
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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> Yeah, I've seen that. That's really a matter of getting the math right for
> the calculations to draw the lines. I suck at math so I'll leave that up to
> someone who doesn't. The math is all in the filterview.tcl file.
>
> .hc
Thanks, Hans, it's great to see this! Unfortunately, it's not really
working well for me on OSX 10.5. It seems that once I click on it, the
cutoff just follows the mouse around, even after the mouse button is
released. And then eventually the spinning beach ball comes up. (This
is using the Pd-exte
Yeah, I've seen that. That's really a matter of getting the math right for the
calculations to draw the lines. I suck at math so I'll leave that up to
someone who doesn't. The math is all in the filterview.tcl file.
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On Apr 4, 2012, at 9:21 AM, batinste wrote:
> I built it for pd-ext 64
On Apr 4, 2012, at 8:09 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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> On 2012-04-04 14:06, John Harrison wrote:
>> I'll see if I can figure all that out and test this weekend... I assume
>> with git log it will be obvious what commit I need to cherry-pick.
I built it for pd-ext 64bits on ubuntu current, it works well (some
crashes at exit, as you said) !
Is there an easy way to make the magnitude response polygon less
"polygoney" ? If you move a strong notch filter along the spectrum, you
can actually see the line acting like a bike chain, thus ch
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On 2012-04-04 14:06, John Harrison wrote:
> I'll see if I can figure all that out and test this weekend... I assume
> with git log it will be obvious what commit I need to cherry-pick.
probably i'm a bit too cryptic: Gem's 0.93 git-branch already has
I'll see if I can figure all that out and test this weekend... I assume
with git log it will be obvious what commit I need to cherry-pick.
-John
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> On 2012-04-04 03:25, Hans-Christoph S
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On 2012-04-04 03:25, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>> i have hopefully fixed that as well and committed it to Gem's git
>> (committish 1458b4f8cf in the 0.93 branch, in case somebody wants to
>> backport it)
>>
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> John or IOhannes,
>
> Please let
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