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On 2014-05-11 19:47, Martin Peach wrote:
I removed the requirement for 5.1 in the makkefile, this was in
January of this year.
i think the OP is referring to
Pd-extended 0.43.4 - Released 2013-01-25
and while january matches, the year is off
thanks Miller and Rich for the help.
We thought at first that it might be better to package all our pattern data
together, but after reading what you guys have written, i can see that
individual values should be the best way to go.
We do have some arrays though, so that PdBase copyArray* will
Hi All
I've been trying to install pd-extended on OpenSUSE but whatever I do `make
install` fails. It looks like it's trying to find pdlua_stack_dump but it's not
defined...
you can see the tail end of my make process here:
https://gist.github.com/AJFaraday/2ee07be60ac7af5f7a6c
If anyone
On 2014-05-11 12:45, Andrew Faraday wrote:
Hi All
I've been trying to install pd-extended on OpenSUSE but whatever I do
`make install` fails. It looks like it's trying to find pdlua_stack_dump
but it's not defined...
The latest code should compile for Lua5.2 as well as 5.1, do you have
this
I was under the impression that I had the latest code, I built it using
Pd-extended_0.43.4-source.tar.bz2
line 152 is:
LUACFLAGS += -I/usr/include/lua5.1
Also dependencies seem very sparsely documented, could I be missing one?
Andrew F
Date: Sun, 11 May 2014 13:13:09 -0400
From:
I removed the requirement for 5.1 in the makkefile, this was in January
of this year.
I don't know when the pd-extended externals source was last updated from
svn, maybe it needs refreshing.
From the diff:
- LUACFLAGS += -I/usr/include/lua5.1 # lua is named differently on
every platform,
Hi All,
For a while now, I've been writing short perl scripts as works of art.
Somehow, this practice of mine has become associated with poetry, which was
never my intention at all.
Here's a new direction I'm experimenting with, interpretive poetry reading
via PD... (requires the ratts external:
thanks to all for your responses... very helpful!
i've implemented a solution based on lorenzo's suggestion, and it works
just fine! one further question:
since my slider is in a gui panel for the patch, with all the other
code buried in subpatches, is there a way to get the slider's send to
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On 2014? 05? 10? 23:56, plutek infinity wrote:
since my slider is in a gui panel for the patch, with all the other
code buried in subpatches, is there a way to get the slider's send
to float out of view (other than just sticking it under the
thanks, max!
right, so it looks like this needs to be the summer of pd tutorials!
:)
cheers!
.pltk.
On 2014-05-10 11:40, Max wrote:
On 2014? 05? 10? 23:56, plutek infinity wrote:
since my slider is in a gui panel for the patch, with all the other
code buried in subpatches, is there a way
...which makes me wonder: besides all the various tutorials, is there a
comprehensive online course about pd that one can work through?
cheers!
.pltk.
On 2014-05-10 11:58, plutek infinity wrote:
thanks, max!
right, so it looks like this needs to be the summer of pd tutorials!
:)
cheers!
I'd second what Miller said, for a different reason though: every time you
send a message from your app's main thread (the iOS / obj-c bits) into pd
(the libpd bits), a mutex will lock because the audio thread runs on a
different thread and needs to be synchronized. Breaking the lists down
(not
I took a stab at it.
The main item here is the [set $1( message. That allows you to update the
display/state of the slider without outputting a value.
The [trigger a a] isn't needed for the patch to run correctly, but it makes it
easier to see the connection that feeds back up the chain.
Hi,
you could use a set $1-message to only set the slider's display value without
letting it propagate the new value to its outlet.
Ciao
--
Frank
On Fri, May 09, 2014 at 01:24:34AM -0400, plutek infinity wrote:
greetings!
i'm sure this is a simple problem, but i can't seem to come up
Hi,
On 09/05/2014 07:24, plutek infinity wrote:
greetings!
i'm sure this is a simple problem, but i can't seem to come up with the
solution...
i'm trying to control one numerical value in a few ways:
1. have a bang to set an initial value
2. have a slider for mouse control
3. use keyboard
you can also use [change] in the chain to make sure messages are not resent
when they are the same
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 6:12 PM, Lorenzo Sutton lorenzofsut...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
On 09/05/2014 07:24, plutek infinity wrote:
greetings!
i'm sure this is a simple problem, but i can't seem
On 09/05/2014 07:24, plutek infinity wrote:
[...]
i'm trying to control one numerical value in a few ways:
1. have a bang to set an initial value
2. have a slider for mouse control
3. use keyboard keys to increment and decrement
[...]
the problem is, of course, that if i connect the expr
and it took me quite some time to figure it out :)
2014-05-06 10:55 GMT-03:00 Oli Larkin olilar...@googlemail.com:
thanks everyone ... Alexandre that is just what i was looking for
On 6 May 2014, at 06:09, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I did one and shared on the list
you can check
Hi list,
Here's another data structure sprite example:
http://www.jonathanwilkes.net/sprite.webm
I changed the object name and interface a little bit-- now sprites can have
affine transformations. It's neat to use the transform method to see how few
objects it takes to animate the sprite
greetings!
i'm sure this is a simple problem, but i can't seem to come up with the
solution...
i'm trying to control one numerical value in a few ways:
1. have a bang to set an initial value
2. have a slider for mouse control
3. use keyboard keys to increment and decrement
the attached
thanks everyone ... Alexandre that is just what i was looking for
On 6 May 2014, at 06:09, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I did one and shared on the list
you can check it
at:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3AoiT0xk8fnNU9PRHdldVVFbU0/edit?usp=sharing
2014-05-05 16:41 GMT-03:00
hi,
is anyone aware of an example of both a brute force time domain (e.g. buffir~
in Max) and an FFT-based fast convolution patch in pd-vanilla? I would like to
do a comparison of the two. Can be using a small IR, just for demo purposes.
cheers,
Oli
For the FFT based convolution, you could easily modify the example patch
I06.timbre.stamp.pd to do straight up convolution in the frequency
domain. I wouldn't know how to do it in the time domain without an
extern or a lot of painstaking work. It might be a nice thing to have,
though.
I can
Brute force time domain convolution for small kernel can be done with
[fexpr~]. For zero phase filter kernels, fast convolution in Pd is
relatively simple. Multiply real and imaginary part of the signal's
spectrum with the filter's spectrum while using four times overlap and
Hann windowing before
Jeenyoos!
BTW I went to a modular synth meetup the other day. Hoxtonowl were demoing a
eurorack module that runs Pd. They already have an effects pedal that uses it:
http://hoxtonowl.com/2014/04/owl-puredata-alphatesters-wanted/
Ninja Jamm - a revolutionary new music remix app from Ninja Tune
I did one and shared on the list
you can check it at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3AoiT0xk8fnNU9PRHdldVVFbU0/edit?usp=sharing
2014-05-05 16:41 GMT-03:00 katja katjavet...@gmail.com:
Brute force time domain convolution for small kernel can be done with
[fexpr~]. For zero phase filter
Hi all,
I am trying to compare two symbols, one incoming in a list into an external and
the other one stored internally in the external.
It compiles fine, but I don't get a match.
c code is below. Ideas on what I'm missing?
J
void testtext_input(t_testtext *x, t_symbol *selector, int
Strange things like this can happen if someone inadvertently writes
a new string into an existing symbol... i.e., never do this:
strcat(sym-s_name, cat).
MAybe there was already a symbol somewhere else whose name is cat and
then you'll have 2 symbols with teh same name but different addresses.
On 05/03/2014 09:22 AM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to compare two symbols, one incoming in a list into an external
and the other one stored internally in the external.
It compiles fine, but I don't get a match.
c code is below. Ideas on what I'm missing
the whole idea
Thanks to both, it makes sense and it works now.
J
On May 3, 2014, at 4:42 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 05/03/2014 09:22 AM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to compare two symbols, one incoming in a list into an external
and the other one stored internally
:)
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 5:57 AM, Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi Matt -
From Pd's perspective at least, it would be more efficient to handle the
messages separately (some of Pd's list operations have to copy the list,
which would be expensive if done iteratively over a long
Thanks Dan!
It worked so far with the help patch! Now I have just to see how it’s going
with several iPads…
Thanks again!
chris
Am 03.05.2014 um 01:30 schrieb Daniel Iglesia daniel.igle...@gmail.com:
(And for multiple devices into a pd patch, I usually have the user of each
device manually
Just wanted to report the site is down. Been that way for at least a few
hours judging by the forum.
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On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
In Pd-l2ork you can also do this:
[print(
|
[pdinfo]
Which prints all the info for the running Pd instance to the console,
including devices. Or you can send it a message to get a specific
attribute like
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On 2014-02-09 16:45, Antoine Villeret wrote:
Shouldn't `[mediasettings/midisettings]` update it's own device
lists on `[listdevices(` message ?
please file a feature-request (and assign it to me, if possible)
fgamsdr
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hello,
i have dedicated some time to updating my system, ending up with ubuntu
14.04 doing the occasional patching now.
everything pd related went relatively painless, just had to rebuild Gem,
but gridflow's stuck and won't move a bit and i have no clue.
i have gridflow in it's own builddir:
On 05/02/2014 07:03 AM, Richie Cyngler wrote:
Just wanted to report the site is down. Been that way for at least a few
hours judging by the forum.
there was a power-outage that drained our UPS and blew the fuses.
all should be up and running again.
gfmsard
IOhannes
signature.asc
Hello all,
For those who would like to try my new tuning library before it is
released: the first test release of Muditulib is now available on
sourceforge. Algorithms to translate less into more dimensions are not
included yet. However, the tuning and pitch systems should be working. A
reference
Le 02/05/2014 15:19, u...@xdv.org a écrit :
hello,
i have dedicated some time to updating my system, ending up with ubuntu
14.04 doing the occasional patching now.
everything pd related went relatively painless, just had to rebuild Gem,
but gridflow's stuck and won't move a bit and i have no
Hello all,
If you're in a live electronics ensemble or know of such an ensemble that is
not on this list http://bit.ly/1pyfyVJ, it'd be super nice if you could add it
here (in the additions tab).
The list includes electroacoustic ensembles and mixed ensembles that have a
substantial live,
On 02.05.2014 16:21, Colet Patrice wrote:
Le 02/05/2014 15:19, u...@xdv.org a écrit :
hello,
i have dedicated some time to updating my system, ending up with ubuntu
14.04 doing the occasional patching now.
everything pd related went relatively painless, just had to rebuild Gem,
but
Awesome! what time? 6:30pm?
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 9:29 PM, sonia yuditskaya marysgh...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Epic,
the next patching circle will be on May 22 at ITP/NYU, 721 Broadway, 4th
floor.
Cheers!
Sofy Yuditskaya
s~ http://yuditskaya.com
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Epic
Hi there,
not sure whether I can make out the forest for the trees after x hours of
fiddling…
What would be the best way to send data (one way) from several iPads to one
master patch on PC, connected adhoc wireless?
So far I tried only with one iPad, used MobMuPlat and simple ‚netsend' /
Hi
Mobmuplat handles networking at the app layer, not the pd patch layer.
Take a look at the tutorial patch MMPTutorial4-Networking.pd which has both
LANdini and non-LANdini (UDP multicast) examples of sending/receiving. In all
cases, OSC messages come from/go to [receive fromNetwork] and [send
(And for multiple devices into a pd patch, I usually have the user of each
device manually input a number identifying their identity, and then
filter/route based on this in the PC patch)
(If you choose to use LANdini, you'll want to get the standalone client (OSX
only, or supercollider code)
Yes, it's a problem with my patch!
Thanks
Quoth Miller Puckette, on 30/04/2014 15:31:
There aren't any interactions between tabread4~ (etc.) objects reading
from the same table - I do it all the time - for example, the silly example
in 3.audio.examples/D13.addtive.qlst.pd
cheers
Miller
On
Hi Matt -
From Pd's perspective at least, it would be more efficient to handle the
messages separately (some of Pd's list operations have to copy the list,
which would be expensive if done iteratively over a long list).
cheers
Miller
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 01:37:05PM +0900, i go bananas wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to playback a sound file from the same array using multiple
[tabread4~] objects but I'm getting nasty clicks presumably because they
are having accessing the same array at the same time. Is there another
approach to this or some other way of avoiding the clicks?
thanks
James
There aren't any interactions between tabread4~ (etc.) objects reading
from the same table - I do it all the time - for example, the silly example
in 3.audio.examples/D13.addtive.qlst.pd
cheers
Miller
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 02:06:46PM +0100, James Dunn wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to playback a
Hi Simon,
Maybe it's just me but I did not find an attachment with your last post.
By the way I found a bug in my upsampling method: apparently,
[samplerate~] in a resampled subpatch needs some time before it
reports the correct samplerate, therefore the subpatch used wrong
values for filter
katja,
you can see the error as an amplitude fluctuation in the array (i think thats
the error) it gets more and more dominant with higher frequencies and at some
point you hear a deep note, which seems to be the amplitude modulation coming
into the hearable range.
or am i wrong? i also could
On 04/29/2014 10:44 PM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
I guess one of the nicest things about what you're showing is to do
manipulations ala PWGL or open music. I'm interested in being able to make
arbitrarily complex and long scores, and be able to export these as lilypond
scores that can be edited
=
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NIME 2014 Workshop: Goldsmiths, London, UK www.nime2014.org
Workshop website: http://www.creativityandcognition.com/NIMEWorkshop/
Submission
nice changes with expr~ ! but i think you missed the point of the beginning of
the patch. read in my first e-mail for an explanation of what this patch does
exactly. it is an gr300 analog guitar synthesizer clone (well one voice of it).
it is intended for real-life signals so there needs to be
Hi Simon,
So your method counts samples per (zero-crossing) cycle, is what I
learned from studying the patch. Very nice how you do this with tilde
objects. It seems possible to get equivalent result with only one
[rpole~], when using the positive pulse as trigger for [samphold~] and
with two
Katja thanks for your Inputs! Will Look at the Patch tonight. Simple lowpass
Filtering? I tried to upsample with a Block object but the biquad object
stopped outputting Pulses. If you don't mind doing a Version with upsampling
that would be fantastic.
Well i just copied from the Gr300
Hi all,
I am currently working on an embedded device made up of some hardware,
Arduino, Beaglebone running Debian white with audio cape. I am attaching a
pd file that works on a laptop. For the beaglebone, basically I change the
serial port argument to 4 for [comport] but get a Broken Pipe error
Alsa is only supposed to work with One application at a Time.
Am 29.04.2014 um 17:15 schrieb David Welch nicederangem...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I am currently working on an embedded device made up of some hardware,
Arduino, Beaglebone running Debian white with audio cape. I am attaching a pd
I am only using it with one app with is pd-extended.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
Alsa is only supposed to work with One application at a Time.
Am 29.04.2014 um 17:15 schrieb David Welch nicederangem...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I am currently working
INScore works great for me
http://inscore.sourceforge.net/
Tim
2014-04-29 5:21 GMT+02:00 Max abonneme...@revolwear.com:
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I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is
Hi,
more precisely, The number of simultaneous audio streams (called an
application in your message) depends on the soundcard hardware mixer and
the driver.
In the case of the BeagleBone, this probably sums as
1 hardware mixer == 1 application at a time.
Cheers,
Charles
Simon Iten wrote:
On 04/28/2014 11:21 PM, Max wrote:
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On 2014? 04? 29? 09:07, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is Ed Kelly
Hi Simon,
See attachment for an upsampled version. I used a 6th order lo pass
filter with cut off at 1/4 of the original sampling rate. This seems
to work with max. 8 times upsampling. Period length error is then
limited to 1/8 sample.
You mentioned adaptive filtering of a real life input
katja,
exactly! i filter the input based on the output of the pitch detection. i used
this for quite some time with my doublebass (but with a pickup per string) and
it works perfectly. i get no octave jumps or glitches at all. the version i
shared here is planned to be used for vocals, i have
Well, the follow up to this is that I was able to resolve the problem by
installing pure data (Vanilla), pd-cyclone, pd-comport with apt-get. Added
/usr/lib/pd/extra/cyclone to the search path (-lib cyclone didn't work for
some reason). And it works!
I wonder if that means there's something wrong
Hi Simon,
I'd be curious to see this adaptive filtering work in practice. Could
you share a patch, once you have that working? Vocals mostly don't
exceed a 3 octave range either. Only thing is, in vocals the strongest
component is sometimes not the first harmonic but the second, when
speaking or
That is certainly true with bass (electric or upright) as well. (I'm
watching this discussion with fascination!)
Phil
On 4/29/14, 12:10 PM, katja wrote:
Hi Simon,
I'd be curious to see this adaptive filtering work in practice. Could
you share a patch, once you have that working? Vocals
Hi Jonathan,
This is excellent work!
I wonder in what direction are you taking this…
best,
J
On Apr 29, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 04/28/2014 11:21 PM, Max wrote:
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hi katja,
i tried your patch and had a look at it. it’s beautifully programmed :-) so
skilled.
thanks for taking the time and it’s very interesting to see a different style
and different thinking to get to the “same” outcome.
i tried (with a different version of the patch) just to replace osc~
On 04/29/2014 05:28 PM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
This is excellent work!
I wonder in what direction are you taking this…
As far as notation inside Pd patches-- just the demo. But I do remember
Ed saying he'd initially investigated using data structures for his
project. If
I guess one of the nicest things about what you're showing is to do
manipulations ala PWGL or open music. I'm interested in being able to make
arbitrarily complex and long scores, and be able to export these as lilypond
scores that can be edited and printed for someone else to play…
best,
J
I've got a six voice synth, each with about 20 variable parameters, and
then sequence data, etc... and all of this data is being stored by the
objective C front-end of my app.
can someone tell me, hopefully from experience, what the best format is to
send a lot of pattern data between obj C and
That works very well. Good job and thanks for sharing!
One minor thing jumped to my eye: Your patch uses some instances of
[fexpr~] and all of them actually don't need [fexpr~] functionality. I
experienced that [fexpr~] is quite expensive, which seems apparent
considering it is designed for
roman, thanks for your inputs.
i tried both fexpr and expr and sticked to fexpr at some point, don’t know why
though. will change it back! (i remember reading that fexpr was more expensive
but also more precise)
to make the whole thing work with real world signals (bass guitar in my case)
Sounds great!
I'll have to get the sensors first now (I was waiting to see if it would
work at all) and see how far I'll get with it.
Thanks
Ingo
Von: Ivica Bukvic [mailto:i...@vt.edu]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. April 2014 23:27
An: Ingo
Cc: Alexandros
Is there a working music notator in PD?
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I have no idea what the patch is doing either, but I was able to clean it a
lot.
many things that didn't need to be there
cheers
2014-04-28 3:52 GMT-03:00 Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com:
roman, thanks for your inputs.
i tried both fexpr and expr and sticked to fexpr at some point, don’t
I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
I've got a demo using svg-style drawing instructions in Pd-l2ork. I'm almost
finished working on nested svg groups-- at that point one should be able to
output a page of Lilypond notation to svg and write an importer to convert to a
Pd
I've been using this external of mine which is certainly ongoing work for
converting pitch-duration pairs into Lilypond Scores. Here is the c code and an
os x binary:
http://www.jaimeoliver.pe/archives/2827
Pitch is expressed in midi and duration in multiples of a smaller unit of
reference.
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On 2014? 04? 29? 09:07, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is Ed Kelly
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/PDCON:Conference/Gemnotes:_A_Realtime_music_notation_system_for_pure_data
Well i know exactly what the Patch does... I just dont know why the two numbers
before the Addition Need to be -1 And -2 :-)
Will Look at your Version asap.
Cheers
Am 29.04.2014 um 02:00 schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com:
I have no idea what the patch is doing either, but I
dear list,
i have a strange problem with my “sinetosawtooth” patch.
it is basically a version of the pitch to voltage conversion used in the old
gr300 guitar synths from roland.
i cut out all the clutter to make it easier to look at and understand. (cut out
the adaptive filtering at the input
do you use the hardware or the plugin tab in the pd preferences? i found that i
had to use the plugin and not the hardware to get results without distortion.
also you should use debian hard float image and not linaro, it works better
with puredata. and, i would not use jack but alsa directly
That is an excellent, witty way to measure pulse withs using
only tilde obects - my hat's off to you.
The methond only has limited accuracy since its measurement is in
samples. For instance, a 1/2 cycle of a 440-hz. tone at 44.1 kHz is
only 50 samples, so there's only 2% accuracy. That's about
Sorry for the double answer, but this also occurs to me:
To improve accuracy, measure both halves of the cycle and add them.
To improve further, upsample the whole mess, say by a factor of 16.
Doint both of those would improve the theoretical resolution by
a factor of 32. (Of course, you still
so if i would measure at the peak of the sawtooth and would upsample inside the
pd patch, i would get higher resolution, right?
any ideas how i can measure at the peak? (using the rpole output on both
samphold inputs does not work and delaying one of them is also not working)
which
i would
crosspost! sorry about the noise. thanks for the inputs i will try to to this.
not sure if i can. otherwise i will ask back if that’s ok!
On 27 Apr 2014, at 13:03, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
so if i would measure at the peak of the sawtooth and would upsample inside
the pd patch, i
I have been using an arduino with [comport] (pduino) to read out sensors so
far and want to use a I2C sensor board for some other sensors soon.
Can [comport] connect to the I2C interface or is there another object in
Pd-extended that can do that?
Thanks!
Ingo
ok tried to upsample the whole thing (after the osc~) and now change~ does
nothing anymore… it just spits out the same square wave i feed in…clues?
On 27 Apr 2014, at 13:05, Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
crosspost! sorry about the noise. thanks for the inputs i will try to to
this.
Actually I don't know where the change~ object is from - I've nver seen t
before. I would just use biquad~ 0 0 1 -1 0 (assuming that change~ simply
ubtracts the previous sample from teh current one as I guessed from the patch :)
M
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 03:40:01PM +0200, Simon Iten wrote:
ok
What if you use the Wire library in Arduino and then collect the info in Pd
with [comport]?
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Ingo i...@miamiwave.com wrote:
I have been using an arduino with [comport] (pduino) to read out sensors so
far and want to use a I2C sensor board for some other sensors
Thanks!
Could be a possibility but I was hoping for an object that would be able to
read I2C directly without adding an arduino since most smaller arm boards do
have some I2C pins onboard.
Ingo
Von: Alexandros Drymonitis [mailto:adr...@gmail.com]
I forget what i2c uses driverwise, but if it is spidev, in pd-l2ork you
have disis_spi external that allows for reading data from mcp3008 8-channel
ad converter. The external is specifically designed for Raspberry Pi build
of pd-l2ork, but I don't see a reason why it could not be compiled for
sorry this one went off-list :-)
On 27 Apr 2014, at 19:05, simon itensi...@gmail.com wrote:
sure,
here is the version with biquad in a subpatch with a block opject to
upsample. probably i'm doing something wrong, i just copied from the block
help-patch.
sinetosawtoothupsample.pd
Thanks Ivica,
I'll check out pd-l2ork. I might use a Raspberry Pi for that purpose anyway.
I need some capacitive sensors that work without actually touching them. All
I found was using I2C.
Ingo
Von: Ivica Bukvic [mailto:i...@vt.edu]
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On 2014-04-27 13:52, Ingo wrote:
Thanks!
Could be a possibility but I was hoping for an object that would be able to
read I2C directly without adding an arduino since most smaller arm boards do
have some I2C pins onboard.
If the machine Pd is running on has an I2C port and is running linux
Check out also pd-l2ork k12 documentation where you can learn more about
lots of pots RPi shield that gives you essentially 8 capacitive channels
via the aforesaid mcp3008 d/a chip. This is what pd-l2ork essentially
supports out of box.
To access k12 mode start it with appropriate shortcut or
hey miller and list,
find attached a version that works beautifully. it's a dirty hack without
upsampling but it works extremly well. don't ask me why, i have no idea.
thanks for all the help miller, really appreciate it! and thanks for pd in
general :-)
cheers,
simon
sinetosawtooth.pd
or unrelated? electronic music shows, analog or digital. let's hang out and
stuff. Will there be a patching circle in May?
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Hi Epic,
the next patching circle will be on May 22 at ITP/NYU, 721 Broadway, 4th
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Cheers!
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On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Epic Jefferson jeffreyconcepc...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey Sofy,
I'll be in NY from May 19-27. When is the patching circle?
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