Actually, based on this discussion, Cyrille and I updated [autoscale]
so that it can save its state and you can turn off the auto-tracking:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/objects.html
.hc
On Dec 20, 2006, at 11:21 AM, Thomas Ouellet Fredericks wrote:
You can try scale/adaptive from the pdmtl
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Looks quite nice, but I would like to see greater variation in the
sound. Perhaps in the final show, there will more other elements to
fill it out.
for sure, we make 2 more week of work after this video. but i think we nead a
better microphone than the
You can try scale/adaptive from the pdmtl abstractions:
http://wiki.dataflow.ws/pdmtlabs
It is an autoscale than tightens over time.
It was previously known as powerranger.
Tof
On 12/20/06, cyrille henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Looks quite nice, but I
Why don't you just record direct, the audio is from a computer, right?
~Kyle
On 12/20/06, cyrille henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for sure, we make 2 more week of work after this video. but i think we
nead a better microphone than the camcoder mic in order to record the sound.
i don't know
hello,
here are few videos of movement sonification.
i used pd + the mapping abstractions for the relations between embeded sensors
and sound (or light).
http://drpichon.free.fr/ch/data/LAURE%20combat%20capteurs%20sons%20lumiere3.mov