not tell a hearable difference in accuracy with
upsampled against non upsampled version.
here is the attachment again, maybe it got lost last time, or i was to tired :-)
simon
sinetosawtooth-II.pd
Description: Binary data
On 30 Apr 2014, at 23:04, katja wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
&
value. but i’m probably missing something
very basic.
cheers,
simon
On 29 Apr 2014, at 21:10, 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 mostly don't
> excee
-7th fret and one from 7-22
fret) they get switched via transistors based on the output voltage of the p/v
circuit. they are 2nd order bandpass filters.
cheers, simon
On 29 Apr 2014, at 19:37, katja wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> See attachment for an upsampled version. I used a 6th orde
Alsa is only supposed to work with One application at a Time.
Am 29.04.2014 um 17:15 schrieb David Welch :
> 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 l
Gr300 schematic, so no credits for me :)
Am 29.04.2014 um 13:12 schrieb katja :
> 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 wi
appreciated!
simon
> 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 :
>
>>
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 :
>> roman, thanks for your inputs.
>>
>> i tried both fexpr and expr and sticked to fexpr at some point, don’t know
>> wh
)
you have to add an adaptive filter in the beginning of the chain (which is very
easy because you get the frequency information hehe…) this will filter out
overtones and prevent octave jumping.
thanks
simon
On 28 Apr 2014, at 08:39, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> That works very well. Good job
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
sinetos
sorry this one went off-list :-)
On 27 Apr 2014, at 19:05, simon 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.
>
>
>
> On
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 wrote:
> crosspost! sorry about the noise. thanks for the inputs i will try to to
> this. not sure if
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 wrote:
> so if i would measure at the peak of the sawtooth and would upsample inside
> the pd patch, i would get
ult 50!)
> for best results.
>
> cheers
> M
>
> On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 11:27:33AM +0200, Simon Iten wrote:
>> dear list,
>>
>> i have a strange problem with my “sinetosawtooth” patch.
>>
>> it is basically a version of the pitch to volta
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 wit
, simon
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pair will ramp so [0 2000( goes from current value to 0 in 2 seconds
then [1 3000( goes to 1 in 3 seconds ... play around with the help patch.
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most actively maintained
repo? I don't know about [oggread~] in particular though ... but is this
problem/patch only a windows one?
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course mix audio in pd, there are many objects to help you, no need
for extended ... the help menu of any pd will show you examples, the
documentation (in the help menu) will explain more.
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for reports from several people, but I have not tried it myself.
With an Rpi you might then use the GPIO for your IR, but if the IR stuff is USB
then you'd have to test, and may well be out of luck. A cheaper sound card and a
more expensive computer may be just as sensible th
, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Alexandros Drymonitis
> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 12:00 AM, Simon Iten wrote:
> just a quick update:
>
> pd runs definitely smoother on the udoo with the debian h
just a quick update:
pd runs definitely smoother on the udoo with the debian hard float image. i am
now down to 10ms with no problems (and a very cheap usb-soundcard dongle)
8ms gives some crackles but still works…
this is with the usual rtprio and memlock stuff and -rt and for now with a gui.
nevermind, found the solution. here it is..
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2012-09/097892.html
cheers
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Simon Iten wrote:
> hey dan and list,
>
> i gave pd on the debian hardfloat image a try and can not run it. it
> compiles just f
med to work out of the box with the Linaro one. I'll
> have more time to revisit it later.
>
> On Mar 15, 2014, at 12:46 PM, Simon Iten wrote:
>
> hmm,
>
> well to me 12ms is way to much. but then again i play a lot of fast attack
> notes in up-tempo pieces :-)
>
>
nifty!
On 21 Mar 2014, at 14:31, Winfried Ritsch wrote:
> Am Freitag, 21. März 2014, 09:04:00 schrieb Simon Iten:
>> hi, nice! one question:
>>
>> On 18 Mar 2014, at 12:02, Winfried Ritsch wrote:
>>> Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 16:01:20 schrieb Rafael Vega:
&g
hi, nice! one question:
On 18 Mar 2014, at 12:02, Winfried Ritsch wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 16:01:20 schrieb Rafael Vega:
>> Anyone wants to share their experience with the BeagleBoneBlack?
>>
> Yes.
>
> Since autumn, i am trying to set up an kit hardware+software with BBB for
>
desktop at all.
pcmanfm &
should get you a file browser window, so you can navigate and open things in the
familiar GUI way, if that is what you prefer.
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Am Mittwoch, 19. März 2014, 00:24:25 schrieb Simon Wise:
On 18/03/14 22:02, Winfried Ritsch wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 16:01:20 schrieb Rafael Vega:
Anyone wants to share their experience with the BeagleBoneBlack?
Yes.
Since autumn, i
means you need to be
very selective about what you try to do.
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hey dan, do you have to tell pd to use it’s own core on udoo, or does it so
automagically? has this something to do with the cpu group from your script (it
did not exist on my system)
cheers
On 13 Mar 2014, at 15:46, Dan Wilcox wrote:
> I don't know the latency. I can try testing that at let
On 17/03/14 23:26, Ingo wrote:
I just found out about the "Tannhäuser Pure Data compiler".
Does anybody know who makes it or where to get this compiler?
Thanks!
Ingo
google took me here ...
https://www.hackerleague.org/hackathons/automatic-music-hackathon/hacks/tannhauser-a-c-compiler-for-pur
made that kind of performance much, much easier for modern
musicians (those playing with that kind of technological assistance) ... then 15
ms can become very significant ... best for them to avoid big gongs, plus any
digital effect that requires taking latency into account when playing.
Simon
uency
and volume and if the bass is plucked or bowed.
it’s a “problem” with digital instruments or effects when the body experience
is non existant and you have to rely solely on your ears. imho this makes a
huge difference.
cheers
simon
so i think we should try to make latencies as sma
on the latency between amp and pickup (this time only a few
milliseconds) for their sound.
Any digital instrument also has latencies. Basically it is a matter of playing
the instrument you are using.
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entific about it.
>
> enohp ym morf tnes
> --
> Dan Wilcox
> danomatika.com
> robotcowboy.com
>
> On Mar 15, 2014, at 5:49 AM, Simon Iten wrote:
>
>> dan, no 15 ms is in no way tolerable for live use (if you have effects that
>> should react in
atencies are already closer to 20ms.
>
> Sorry I haven't gotten back to the UDOO and pulled the relevant scripts etc
> off of it yet. I'm trying to get a few things done before I head out of town
> for work the next 2 weeks. I might be abel to get to it Sunday, but no
> p
accessible down
to some level. These things are to big to do alone on most scales.
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On 13 Mar 2014, at 05:21, Dan Wilcox wrote:
> Thanks. I was just waiting to redo my website, edit the video, put the pics
> together, etc etc but life and freelance work get in the way. Man, I could
> use a clone right about now :P
>
> On Mar 13, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Richie
without jack i should add...
On 11 Mar 2014, at 08:55, Simon Iten wrote:
> hey dan,
>
> unfortunately i’m in switzerland :-)
>
> would be great if you could post your setup somewhere or send the infos! i
> compiled pd from source as well. i start it from console (with -r
thin driving distance to Pittsburgh?
> We could do a patching circle/UDOO setup afternoon :D
>
> On Mar 9, 2014, at 5:14 PM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
>
>> From: Miller Puckette
>> Subject: Re: [PD] udoo board sound issues
>> Date: March 9, 2014 at 5:07:54 PM EDT
ome tests when I get back, assuming nobody else has figured
> this out first.
>
> cheers
> Miller
>
> On Sun, Mar 09, 2014 at 09:57:45PM +0100, Simon Iten wrote:
>> hey list,
>>
>> does anybody that uses an udoo board have any recommendations on a
>> usb-soun
hey list,
does anybody that uses an udoo board have any recommendations on a
usb-soundcard? should be very compact.
i tried a cheap one from dx and i could not get any good results (loads of
xruns even with periods 3 and 1024 and up frames in qjackctl) this is on the
ubuntu version from udoo.
a
On 09/03/14 02:58, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
For OSC connection, you can also [netsend] with tcp, [netsend -u] with udp
My experience was [netsend] is a little better than others.
Ok ... for me [packOSC] didn't work with [netsend], I didn't investigate why but
just used [udpsend] instea
imperfectly) was that Tcl/Tk wasn't available for
> it.
>
> cheers
> Miller
>
> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 09:21:05AM +0100, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:
>> pd vintage edition
>> the true pure root thing !
>> :)
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 26 févr. 2
On 08/03/14 21:13, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Simon Wise wrote:
On 08/03/14 06:24, Jonghyun Kim wrote:
Thanks Chris for the answer! I was worried about compatibility with Pd.
How about OSC function with Pd? It's OSC works with [netsend] or
[ud
/usr/lib/pd/extra/iemnet/udpsend.pd_linux
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too bad, thanks.
On 25 Feb 2014, at 16:19, Peter P. wrote:
> * Simon Iten [2014-02-25 14:31]:
>> is there or better was there ever a version of pure data for mac os9?
>>
>> the bits i find on the net seem to indicate no. but maybe a call here will
>> reveal a versi
is there or better was there ever a version of pure data for mac os9?
the bits i find on the net seem to indicate no. but maybe a call here will
reveal a version. (miller?)
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at weeks if not days? Although granted that
was I think unique technology at the time.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Simon Wise wrote:
On 23/02/14 10:47, Richie Cyngler wrote:
https://www.thalmic.com/en/myo/
Is anyone working with this? Unfortunately it's closed source and their
locking
edetermined
gestures".
Anyone else curious or have more info about this device?
if they are saying "go away!" that loudly why would you be interested?
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Note that we already
break cycles in the graph, so we can indeed take each branch as a separate tree.
... but it is more an unroll than a break, or rather an exploration of the graph
as a tree which may revisit the same nodes ... programmer beware of
On 23/02/14 08:16, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 02/21/2014 10:04 PM, Simon Wise wrote:
On 22/02/14 06:28, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 02/21/2014 06:41 AM, Simon Wise wrote:
Something to really make pd parallel would involve treating fan-outs as
opportunities for the interpreter to launch each
On 22/02/14 06:28, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 02/21/2014 06:41 AM, Simon Wise wrote:
Something to really make pd parallel would involve treating fan-outs as
opportunities for the interpreter to launch each branch in a new thread,
implementing the inherent parallelism in the dataflow paradigm
igger
object is used to force sequential execution where required, just as it is now.
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On 11/02/14 10:46, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
On 02/10/2014 05:31 PM, Simon Wise wrote:
On 11/02/14 04:40, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Unfortunately the open source definition was designed to subtly hide the
ethical reasons for doing open source development. The reasoning for this
was quite
On 11/02/14 09:43, Wesley Boynton wrote:
No such luck, unfortunately. All pd-related programs have the necessary
permissions, yet I am still stuck in the loop.
try checking the path and permissions of the executables ... maybe your
administrator path is different, or the limited accounts can't
On 11/02/14 09:43, Wesley Boynton wrote:
No such luck, unfortunately. All pd-related programs have the necessary
permissions, yet I am still stuck in the loop.
then maybe you need to turn off the offending filter all together.
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On 11/02/14 08:24, Wesley Boynton wrote:
Hello, all! I am currently using PD-Extended in both OSX 10.8 and 10.9
environments.
On our administrator accounts, we installed X11 and everything went fine.
It launches and all is well.
However, in our primary user accounts, we're greeted with a "You d
On 11/02/14 04:40, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Unfortunately the open source definition was designed to subtly hide the
ethical reasons for doing open source development. The reasoning for this
was quite straightforward-- "share with your neighbor" doesn't attract
business dollars. So open source a
ss out on quite a lot too, and educational institutions should try to
broaden their students' experience rather than just go with what is easiest.
Simon
I'm not sure how (much) this fits in the topic you're going to address, but I
think it's an interesting angle to take in
pen source
code, and since it became closed in the process there wasn't much trumping going
on and hasn't been heard of since.
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On 10/02/14 14:46, Pall Thayer wrote:
https://github.com/pallthayer/gesturalmusic
It's GPL, so no enterprising re-distribution allowed.
I'll give it a try if I get time with an iOS device.
Thanks,
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the contrast to the situation here.
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As a target platform android certainly has a much bigger user base worldwide
than jail-broken iOS, though the apples may be much better for some audio uses.
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Certainly licenses such as libpd's BSD like one do allow reuse of the code in
any app, open source or otherwise, but then is that use still open source???
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...
It would be nice to be able to do this natively, especially since many Pd
programmers are not that familiar with procedural programming. It is certainly
practical and worthwhile to extend Pd for this but
of adding
functionality to Pd will find it much much easier to use Lau than to engage in a
huge and perhaps fruitless effort to push it into Pd.
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kind of dsp/bitcoin marriage, otherwise perhaps
a pd concert with the ticket price in bitcoin???
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ivation for the GPL is stated in the license and the LGPL was
written to cover some cases where the authors considered a less restrictive
license useful.
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;s policies and hence be allowed on Apples app stores.
Changing to LGPL won't change that, Apple does not like copyleft.
Simon
Ninja Jamm - a revolutionary new music remix app from Ninja Tune and Seeper,
for iPhone and iPad
http://www.ninjajamm.com/
Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for
On 25/01/14 09:59, Peter P. wrote:
Simon Wise wrote:
They are certainly are system icons, they change if I change the
system cursor
theme. In xfce different sets of icons are selectable as "themes" for
the mouse.
But here there has always been one missing ... the one shown while
hov
SB1.1 mode with 2-in 2-out.
Apparently the esi gigaport hd+ does 8 channels OUT from the Pis, but I have not
heard of any devices working with 8 IN.
By the way ... finished my degree and I'm now in Sydney, if you're heading this
side of he country sometime let m
he mouse.
But here there has always been one missing ... the one shown while hovering over
an inlet or outlet in edit mode, but it never bothered me enough to find out
why, and anyway I've got an oldish pd installed so it may have been fixed already.
Simon
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feature/problem? I rarely use OSX these days, just an old setup with a G4 mac
mini and a MOTU that hasn't been updated for years but still does its job nicely.
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ps be called a
feature while listening to songs in iTunes but is a big worry if you are trying
to use the system seriously as a musician. It is a problem that comes up on this
list from time to time, I don't recall any reply saying it could be bypassed or
turned off
ion without external...
just use something like [symbol $1$2$3$4.wav(
to replace [list2symbol] if you really can't use it
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king I must get working this week! and with luck
the ability to add overlays, to mask areas and add image files with text. I'll
make a generic pd patch to control 6 Pis, but won't have time for anything
except something quite raw to start with.
Simon
_
nicely but
seems only to recognise the .h264 container ... do you know how to convert .mov
files (that play well in omxplayer) to that file format?
Also I am getting an error when I stop a thread ...
OMX_FillThisBuffer(ilclient_get_handle(video_render), eglBuffer)
at line 68 of video.c is faili
nicely but
seems only to recognise the .h264 container ... do you know how to convert .mov
files (that play well in omxplayer) to that file format?
Also I am getting an error when I stop a thread ...
OMX_FillThisBuffer(ilclient_get_handle(video_render), eglBuffer)
at line 68 of video.c is faili
n terms of editing and
playing video. Back in early Final Cut Pro days the ppc apples could run video
editing much better than anything else even close to the price, but that is
ancient history now and Apple mostly sells hand-held gadgets now.
Simon
_
x27;d probably be much slower.
why not use the [linear_path] object you mentioned, if you want to avoid doing
the calculations directly??? there is no reason for another external to do the
same job as an already existing one.
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whatever, without restriction ... it only requires publishing the sources if you
distribute it.
On Oct 5, 2013, at 12:33 AM, pd-list-requ...@iem.at wrote:
From: "Pagano, Patrick"
Subject: Re: [PD] Legal restrictions for apps
Date: October 4, 2013 1:37:21 AM GMT+08:00
thout them
agreeing to the obligations regarding expr source code, which would seem to put
it in the same situation as GPL programs.
But is expr part of libpd??
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LGPL and took some time and care about it so I assume they did so properly.
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cross platform object or environment ... which may or may not be consistent.
Of course with simpler and more abstracted data you may have more luck.
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as developers ... and they distribute their binaries using other channels) or
the revenue they can extract from the user in the process gets higher, or they
can pass the bandwidth cost on to the projects as a paid service
you will be able to send
CC messages from pd to set the levels.
The english is a bit twisted in the manual, but it seems that it sets the level
for that CC for all channels not just the current one, which seems a bit
limiting but still quite usable.
Simon
stroke and
mouse button independently of all the annoying desktop gui stuff.
or triggerhappy (thd) which is similar but outside X
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If you are talking about buttons, often the controller has options regarding
what the send, if they act as toggles or send set values etc.
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also, in a potential future with some kinds of parallelism in pd, taking Fanout
(rather than Trigger) as an explicit statement that the branches are not
dependent on order of execution is quite interesting, and very consistent with
the ideal that Fanout
space a long way
off for pd as it is now.
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On 26/08/13 22:03, me.grimm wrote:
just currious, is all the work jonathon wilkes been doing on the pd
gui stuff (search, preferences, etc) on OSX expected to be a part of
Pd Vanilla?
that is up to Miller, if it fits his plans or not, otherwise it's in extended,
or imported manually where tha
On 12/08/13 22:29, Chris McCormick wrote:
On 12/08/13 15:51, Simon Wise wrote:
On 12/08/13 15:35, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
the ICMC2013 has started this morning in Perth/Australia.
since i'm performing my piece "pointillism" tomorrow night at "The
Bakery/artrag
be in the area.
It would be great to meet up .. I'll try to get to the performance, maybe meet
up for a beer or coffee?
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On 30/07/13 22:04, yvan volochine wrote:
I'd definitely go for the shell script solution..
although after some quick tests I didn't manage to run 2 different pd instances
from one shell script...
pd & is your friend here, to run the process in the bac
installed to work in windows and OSX, which is not a good sign.
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other
languages gets tiresome.
Its all really a matter of taste ... it has come up many many times over the
years, and nobody who could implement them seems to want segmented cords enough
to actually do the work.
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but don't use it! the osc2 part is really cpu hungry in this form. i did a
rewrite which is much easier and works better. however as said before the
frequency-extraction is the same.
On May 25, 2013, at 11:15 PM, Simon Iten wrote:
> here is an old version. the interesting part is in t
control purposes but you have no
audio output? It seems a sensible way of selecting a null output, if that is
what is actually achieved by selecting no devices in that dialogue.
Simon
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On 16/05/13 23:39, Max wrote:
hi patrick
Why don't you just use millers images with vanilla or the satellite-ccrma with
pd-ext, both linked here:
https://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi
Both images are very close to 8GB (though much of that is empty space) ... the
CCRMA one did fit my SD card
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