Hi,
Is anyone having any luck (good or bad) running pd-extended on os x 10.6
snow leopard?
Thanks,
- Greg
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ot; than " " in Pd.
> >
> > You could make a patch something like this to get a " ":
> >
> > [keyname]
> > |
> > [select Space]
> > |
> > [32(
> > |
> > [makefilename %c]
> >
> &g
t with keyboard (to write), space (for a space) and
>> return (to send) : text.pd
>> Hope it is what you are looking for.
>> ++
>>
>> Jack
>>
>>
>> Le 10 août 08 à 17:25, Greg Surges a écrit :
>>
>>
>> Sure,
>>>
>>>
Hi all,
First, pd-extended 0.40.3 is all-around great. Seems like lots of hard work
went into it. So thanks to the people who worked on that.
Second, has the vanilla keyname object changed? Specifically, does it now
output "Space" instead of " " when the spacebar is used? Is there a
work-around t
g with mDNS (aka Bonjour) for
> advertising and finding network services? There is some code lying around
> for doing this, but I don't think it's fully functional yet.
>
> .hc
>
> On Mar 11, 2008, at 1:08 PM, Greg Surges wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> Just wanted to
Andy, Hans-Christoph, and everyone else,
I've created wikis for the analysis and blosc ideas. I think a major
advantage for the
analysis library would come from issues of speed. When I've done PD code
that does a simple sort on an array (used for a histogram), it takes an
incredibly long time - lo
Hi,
As a student who is *very* interested in taking part in the PD project under
Google Summer of Code, I thought I'd throw a few ideas out and
see what other people thought of them.
These are all things I'd be interested in pursuing.
1. A set of externals designed for real-time, high-level anal
?
-Greg
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:19 PM, marius schebella <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi greg,
> that looks very promising, but can you give an example of how to use it,
> the page you posted says "NRCI documentation: [link to be added]"...
> thnks,
> marius.
>
d, and I'm anxious for any suggestions or
comments!
Here's the link <http://ccrma.stanford.edu/%7Ecburns/NRCI/>.
Thanks!
-Greg Surges
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Hi all,
I'm a music composition/technology major at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, currently taking a course in PD, and also studying
it in private lessons. I am wondering if anyone has any experience with
matrix-type switching, i.e. a modular system in which any module can
connect to
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