On 06/02/2012 07:32 PM, flad chester wrote:
> Hi, i was reading an old tutorial about waveshaping and i found the object
> called "ii" in the example patches.
> Do anybody have an idea whats that object and where can i find it?
it's iemlib2's [init]
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On 06/02/2012 07:32 PM, flad chester wrote:
> Hi, i was reading an old tutorial about waveshaping and i found the object
> called "ii" in the example patches.
> Do anybody have an idea whats that object and where can i find it?
it's iemlib2's [init]
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Hi, i was reading an old tutorial about waveshaping and i found the object
called "ii" in the example patches.
Do anybody have an idea whats that object and where can i find it?
thanks
here are the patches, check 3.5.1.3 :
http://www.pd-tutorial.com/english/ch03s05.html
Flad
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Very exciting! Makes me seriously think about trying to get one... Would be
interested to hear how much it can do in PD befor it starts to struggle.
Cheers,
J
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Richie Cyngler wrote:
> Thanks! I just got a letter today that my Pi is on the way. This is
> definitely
hi.
when you render your videos onto a rectangle, the are not in the pix
domain anymore, but reside on the graphics card now.
pix_snap fetches the current framebuffer from the graphics card back
into the pix_domain.
you can use multiples of pix_snap to fetch different portions of the
framebu
Hi,
Maybe you can try [pix_snap2tex]...
For your information, even if it's not the answer to your question
about [pix_record], to record my GEM screen, I use ffmpeg (on Ubuntu) :
For example: ffmpeg -f x11grab -r 30 -s 400x300 -i :0.0+1,52 -vcodec
mjpeg YourFile.avi
Cheers...
01ivier
Le
hi list,
i would like to record (with "pix_record") a split screen combination of
several videos. the problem: to gather several videos on one screen, I have to
make all of them smaller (with "rectangle"), so i have multiple rectangles. but
with "pix_record", you can only record one single rect