Hi all—I've been trying to install Gridflow, but it doesn't work entirely yet.
I added the /Library/Pd/gridflow and /Library/Pd/gridflow/abstractions paths
but when I try to (for instance) make a #redim object, I get:
#redim
... couldn't create
/Library/Pd/gridflow/gridflow.pd_darwin:
dlopen(/
uh.. interesting, but wouldn't this be combinatorially prohibitive? I.e. if I
have 10 patchable outputs to 10 patchable inputs, then that's (n!) = 3628800
combinations.
Hmmm..
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On Jan 20, 2013, at 11:53 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> On 01/20/2013 12:08 PM, Tedb0t
> Put a simple but unique and relatively prime resistor in each pod. Measure
> the network resistance and using Thevenin's theorem work out the
> configuration.
>
> Problem: You cant tell order, as A followed by B in series is equivalent
> to B then A.
Wow, brilliant! The order may not matter in
Hi all,
Does anyone know of existing designs to mirror the state of physical patch
cables in a Pd patch? In other words, I'm going to have an installation with a
bunch of physical patch cables plugged in between various pods and I'd like
them to control a Pd patch.
So far I've been thinking I
try sudo apt-get install autoconf?
On Sep 17, 2012, at 2:44 PM, m.e.grimm wrote:
> hey,
>
> so you know
>
> with this i get:
>
> pi@raspberrypi ~/Desktop/pure-data/src $ git clone
> git://pure-data.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/pure-data/ pure-data
> Cloning into 'pure-data'...
> fatal: The remo
Awesome info—how did it sound? Any distortion? I've got to try this soon.
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On Sep 13, 2012, at 6:08 PM, Cyrille Henry wrote:
> hello,
>
> Antoine and I did few test on a raspberry pi.
>
> to summarise, we did :
> - use standard raspbian installation
> - modify /etc/security/limits.co
audio development. I've seen his interventions in a couple of audio related
>> threads, and i got the information about the analog output being simple
>> filtered PWM off one of his posts.
>> Might be interesting to get in touch with him.
>>
>> Pierre.
>
enced both.
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On Aug 29, 2012, at 6:46 AM, geoffroy wrote:
> With the PI the alsa is in alpha development on the arm platform and therefor
> won't be at it's best for a little while. The floating point integration in
> the latest system made the audio a lot better, as on the
Huh, really? How did you find this out?
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On Aug 13, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't know whether this was mentioned here, but the audio output throught
> the built in jack is bad because it uses PWM followed by a filter, no real
> de
mmend, Raspbian.
>
>
> 2012/8/8 Tedb0t
> What OS/distro are you using?
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ing me that the package architecture doesn't match the system.
>
> Pierre.
>
> 2012/6/14 Tedb0t
> For convenience, I uploaded the package (.deb) here:
> http://download.puredata.info/pd-extended-rpi/releases/1.0/Pd-0.43.1-extended-20120606.deb/view
>
> If anyone el
gt; and running last night but I have to say I'm not very hopeful about Pd's
> usability on the RPi because just running some of the RPi's native
> applications seemed to grind it to a halt. Are you experiencing the same?
> Maybe I need a Amperage PSU.
>
>
> On Fr
out your tutorial tonight! Have you made any attempts to
> address the GPIOs at all? In Pd or otherwise?
>
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 4:24 AM, Tedb0t wrote:
> After much tribulation, I managed to build Pd-extended on the RPi:
> http://log.liminastudio.com/writing/tutorials/how-to-b
For convenience, I uploaded the package (.deb) here:
http://download.puredata.info/pd-extended-rpi/releases/1.0/Pd-0.43.1-extended-20120606.deb/view
If anyone else has a Raspberry Pi, can you download this and try installing it?
Thanks!
—t3db0t
On Jun 14, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Marco Donnarumma wro
After much tribulation, I managed to build Pd-extended on the RPi:
http://log.liminastudio.com/writing/tutorials/how-to-build-pd-extended-on-the-raspberry-pi
I'm getting some noise, possibly due to the beta alsa driver, but I'm looking
into it...
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pendencies that I missed? Here are the ones I had to
manually resolve:
libfftw3-dev liblua5.1-0-dev swig libvorbis-dev ladspa-sdk libspeex-dev
libmp3lame-dev
as well as fixing the OSCx makefile.
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On Jun 6, 2012, at 1:30 PM, Tedb0t wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm presently
Hi all,
I'm presently neck-deep in building Pd-extended on my Raspberry Pi (debian
squeeze). I'm running into a lot of dependency problems. Here's what I did to
prepare for the build:
rsync -av --delete rsync://128.238.56.50/distros/pd-extended/ pd-extended/
added to /etc/apt/sources.list: de
Hi all, apologies if I'm late to the game here, but I wrote up a little
tutorial on how to get Pd running on the much-anticipated Raspberry Pi:
http://log.liminastudio.com/programming/running-puredata-on-the-raspberry-pi
If any of y'all managed to get your hands on one, I'd love to know that this
I see that the BeagleBone has had PD running on it, which is awesome, but
ideally I'd find something cheaper/simpler still (I know this may be a pipe
dream!)
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On May 15, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Tedb0t wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm researching a possible project that would embe
Hi all,
I'm researching a possible project that would embed a pd patch into a product.
It would basically be a couple of knobs and a 16-bit audio output.
Anyone have any idea what's the cheapest way to do this that's
production-scale? i.e. for hundreds of units, not hacked ipods, etc.. I'm
Seriously!! Hahahaha. Every time I use it in a class we all laugh with the
irony.
Maybe I should record a "DISCONTINUOUS, LOUD AND OBNOXIOUS" counter-sample.
—t3db0t
On May 9, 2012, at 9:18 AM, batinste wrote:
> I personnally take it as a joke, especially when it's looped and playing over
>
Hi everybody,
For those in the NYC area, I'm teaching a PureData workshop on Sunday:
http://kitchentable15.eventbrite.com/
Come check it out! :)
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Thanks—I'll look into it! I developed on Chrome so if you want to try that, it
works better :)
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On Oct 5, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
> Hey Ted,
>
> Yip, same here on Firefox/Puredyne - nowt happening.
>
>
>
> 2011/10/5 Andrew Faraday
> Hey,
>
> Love the idea of this,
Hi all,
Earlier this year I got a Turbulence commission for a project called PuréeData,
which is an instance of PureData on a server with a web-browser interface and
an mp3 stream to hear the audio. In essence it's a single shared patch
accessible by the whole internets!
http://turbulence.org
Whoops, didn't finish this sentence, I was going to delete it anyway, please
disregard :)
> Well, that's the beautiful thing about neural nets—it just depends on how you
> train the net. If you want the net to be able to recognize tilted letters,
> you can add tilted letters to the training se
have in Pd.
Incidentally, I can't see any reason why Pd would be "bad at it," since the ANN
external uses the C FANN library, which is likely what any other library would
use in the first place.
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On Jun 1, 2011, at 11:49 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Jun
Precisely. It's just weird to say "switch," as though leaving Pd behind
forever. I guess it was an attempt at catchy marketing but...
±±t3db0t
On May 2, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Pedro Lopes wrote:
> Let people choose which they prefer, no harm in doing publicity to the
> workshop here - funny catc
I can second that; I've been using mpd at home on my linux system for quite a
while for doing exactly what you're asking. There are DOZENS of different
clients for it on just about every platform you can name. I even wrote a
simple one for the iPhone while learning iOS programming.
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Whoa, if anyone happens to do this, I would love to know—I could definitely use
that!! :D
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On Apr 3, 2011, at 5:38 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
> To get all available objects, you would have to first get the list of loaded
> classes from 'pd', then traverse the whole search pat
Real-time auralizations of router traffic!!!
:D :D —t3db0t
On Mar 29, 2011, at 3:02 PM, Husk 00 wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Charles Goyard wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> [cut]
>> Well, it compiles, but I did not yet installed it on a openwrt device. If
>> it works it could be a lot of fun :
Yeah, I know... sigh! Might just have to compromise on bitrate to try to
improve it :-/
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On Mar 29, 2011, at 11:58 AM, András Murányi wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 17:20, Tedb0t wrote:
>> If i wanted to use Pd to generate sound for a web application, i'd have
> If i wanted to use Pd to generate sound for a web application, i'd have to
> keep an instance of Pd running on the server continuously, right? And keep
> all the patches i need open? Which means that if any patch crashes Pd
> there'll be no sounds anymore?
Well, the question is how the audio
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On Feb 8, 2011, at 9:49 AM, hghoyer wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I will start a interactive Sound Project with some Artists...
>
> They´ve Basic knowledge in Max... And i´m Fan of PD with Medium knowledge in
> PD...
>
> So we´ve to compare PD with Max and then will decide
Yeah. Trying to define music is essentially pointless. Defining speech would
be easier.
However, since you mentioned neural nets, you could try to train a net on
speech and music (there's an ANN object out there that I've tested) and see
what happens. That would be a fun experiment, no idea
I don't know if anyone has already created a (scripting) tool specifically for
generating pd patch files?
On Feb 3, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Morgan Packard wrote:
> Hit Tedb0t,
> #2 is definitely what I'm interested in. It does look pretty simple to roll
> my own. But if someone
Whoops, just realized I hadn't replied to the list:
It seems to me that there are two ways to maybe? accomplish what you're
describing:
1) what I've explored fairly deeply is using the pd "internal messages" to
create objects in a running patch from a python script over a socket
connection. T
slates
>> to multiple dimentions called up by the same index
>
> Ok, I don't think Tedb0t meant that. In your case, you have multiple
> dimensions in the space in which you pick each "value". The normal meaning of
> "3-dimensional array" is an arr
>> On 2011-01-28 21:33:34, Mathieu Bouchard
>> appears to
>> have written:
>>> On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Tedb0t wrote:
>>>
>>>> The thought just occurred to me... Has anyone ever
>> made a Pd quine?
>>>> Sounds like an interesting ch
ia a [#store] object...
Thanks so much!!
±t3db0t
On Jan 28, 2011, at 3:34 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Tedb0t wrote:
>
>> Awesome! I started this patch (basically a drum sequencer interface with
>> recallable banks), but not sure why [#store] isn
right dimensions? Not
sure how to do that...
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On Jan 28, 2011, at 1:20 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Tedb0t wrote:
>
>> I know this is one of those perennial questions that must come up regularly,
>> but I simply cannot figure it out. What
The thought just occurred to me... Has anyone ever made a Pd quine? Sounds
like an interesting challenge...
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I know this is one of those perennial questions that must come up regularly,
but I simply cannot figure it out. What's a good way to store data in a
3-dimensional array?
Thanks!
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Github! I have several Pd projects on github.
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On Jan 28, 2011, at 10:24 AM, Athos Bacchiocchi wrote:
> i'm planning to share a patch made with some friends and i need a free
> hosting service for this purpose. I usually use wordpress.com for my
> personal stuff, but it doesn't allow
do this? Ideally the Pd patch would be precisely in
time with the host... and MIDI through OSX's IAC bus is the only approach that
I know of yet.
Thanks everyone!
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This is so awesome, I know a couple people who will also LOVE this...
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On Jan 24, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Ben Baker-Smith wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Today is the official release of Infinite Glitch, an online based artwork
> that was created using, among other things, Pd-extended and PdGst. T
Like "metal" but with more "feet"?
Sad trombone,
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On Jan 16, 2011, at 8:51 AM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2011, Pierre Massat wrote:
>
>> I like it a lot, i think it's fresh and almost fetal, so i wanted to share
>> this with you.
>
> fetal, what does that word mean music
> problems with bluetooth in concert situations
I think this would mostly depend on how far away you are from the receiver. If
you're expecting to be fairly far away (more than 10 or 20 feet) bluetooth is
probably not the right choice.
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Awesome!!
> Chris McCormick (who has
> also added the ability to make HTML5 web interfaces)
Is there more information about this anywhere yet? :D
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