[PD] [PD-announce] 2nd CFP for ICAD2016 in July

2016-02-16 Thread icadAnnounce
apologies for doubles... Anyone with problems with the deadlines, please email me, -David The 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2016) Australian National University, Canberra, July 2-July 8 2016 CALL FOR PAPERS, POSTERS, SONIFICATIONS, INSTALLATIONS, COMPO

Re: [PD] readanysf~ for windows ? (another try ...)

2016-02-16 Thread oliver
patrice colet wrote: By the way, the dll you have should work when you provide all missing libraries in bin folder. unfortunately it doesn't. If libs you have to put in bin dir aren't compatible with the ones provided by pd-extended, it might not work. small update on the [readan

Re: [PD] pd-0.46-7: segfault with jack-1.9.10

2016-02-16 Thread Xavier Miller
Le 16/02/16 20:52, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit : > On 02/16/2016 08:18 PM, Xavier Miller wrote: >> Hi! >> >> PD 0.45 is working fine. >> >> No 0.46 version can run. But with 0.46-0, I get: > > cool (as in: good to know). > > could you please do 'git bisect' to find the actual commit that made Pd

Re: [PD] pd-0.46-7: segfault with jack-1.9.10

2016-02-16 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
On 02/16/2016 08:18 PM, Xavier Miller wrote: > Hi! > > PD 0.45 is working fine. > > No 0.46 version can run. But with 0.46-0, I get: cool (as in: good to know). could you please do 'git bisect' to find the actual commit that made Pd crash? fjsard IOhannes signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

Re: [PD] pd-0.46-7: segfault with jack-1.9.10

2016-02-16 Thread Xavier Miller
Hi! PD 0.45 is working fine. No 0.46 version can run. But with 0.46-0, I get: $ pd priority 6 scheduling enabled. priority 8 scheduling enabled. segmentation fault Kind regards, Xavier Miller. Le 12/02/16 08:56, Xavier Miller a écrit : > Hi! > > Test without DBUS, same results: segmentation

Re: [PD] Nettles. Was: Cyclone: List of Issues with existing objects by Alexandre Porres

2016-02-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Howdy, if you understand only a part of it, I know that I know about nothing. But hey, as I understand it, there's quite some work to make it (loading the weird name objects without [declare]) happen and you'd rather focus on other fixes, cool. Well, I'm just starting using github https://github.

Re: [PD] Nettles. Was: Cyclone: List of Issues with existing objects by Alexandre Porres

2016-02-16 Thread Fred Jan Kraan
Hi Alexandre, please let me know of any issues I'm still not getting PureData goes to great length to find and load the objects you want, and I understand only a part of it. Several objects and loaders are added to improve the behaviour, but at the cost of more complexity. You could restart

Re: [PD] print to svg or png: font size, box shaping

2016-02-16 Thread Jonghyun Kim
you did it by manually positioned :) I agree with you, Max. I don't like this obj 'counter' too. On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 12:18 AM, Max wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 2016년 02월 15일 12:11, Jonghyun Kim wrote: > > hi list, > > > > I wanna print pd patch to svg or

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread cyrille henry
if you want to compare the "sound" of SC and pd, please use band limited operator, or both will sound bad. cheers c Le 16/02/2016 19:16, Matt Barber a écrit : Sure, send 'em along. It's good for learning. I've heard so many times that "SC3 just sounds better," and I'm a skeptic overall. I ha

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
well, I feel it sounds better, but I wonder why... I guess it's in the object level, so we could just clone them :) 2016-02-16 16:16 GMT-02:00 Matt Barber : > Sure, send 'em along. It's good for learning. I've heard so many times > that "SC3 just sounds better," and I'm a skeptic overall. I have

Re: [PD] deken problem

2016-02-16 Thread Jonghyun Kim
thanks for upload it. however there is no MAKEFILE for linux. i want to try it on linux. who can help me for the MAKEFILE? jonghyun On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:06 AM, Marco Matteo Markidis < mm.marki...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yeah! Upload completed :) > I will offer you a coffee. > Thank you again. >

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Matt Barber
Sure, send 'em along. It's good for learning. I've heard so many times that "SC3 just sounds better," and I'm a skeptic overall. I have a few comparisons of my own to try soon. On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > Cool, but you see, I suspected SuperCollider would d

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Cool, but you see, I suspected SuperCollider would do things such as clip the phase from phase 0.001 to 0.999 to prevent a harsh sawtooth, and also fade in (ramp) one block when a Synth starts. I feel it has many such details to make it sound "smoother" and nicer, it also seems to be a little qui

Re: [PD] deken problem

2016-02-16 Thread Marco Matteo Markidis
Yeah! Upload completed :) I will offer you a coffee. Thank you again. Marco 2016-02-16 17:40 GMT+01:00 Antoine Rousseau : > Marco, > > Actually I think dev packages are only needed for linux ; iirc on mac I > only had to install GPGSuite, from https://gpgtools.org/, then deken > worked fine. > G

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Matt Barber
OK, here's the updated trials.pd with appropriate phase relationships. The pulse train in SC3 is control rate, so there might be a ramp between values that I'm missing. You can add it and see if it makes a difference. On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Matt Barber wrote: > The documentation is poo

Re: [PD] deken problem

2016-02-16 Thread Antoine Rousseau
Marco, Actually I think dev packages are only needed for linux ; iirc on mac I only had to install GPGSuite, from https://gpgtools.org/, then deken worked fine. Good luck ! 2016-02-16 15:48 GMT+01:00 Marco Matteo Markidis : > Dear Antoine, > > I installed via MacPorts gpg, libffi-dev and libssl-

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread cyrille henry
Le 16/02/2016 16:33, i go bananas a écrit : The filters are also very rudimentary (although, the new bob~ one looks more promising). Of course it is possible to write your own with the filter primitives, but it's hard work. it's however easy to try one of the many filter provide by the co

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread i go bananas
Kinda weird onservation, but i seriously think pd would 'sound' different if the standard UI came with a dark background and light objects. As a few people have pointed out, the interface does have a noticable influence on the user. Also, the default 64 sample blocksize, and the relatively expens

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Matt Barber
The documentation is poor on both sides. I had to go into the source code to find out a couple of things. On Feb 16, 2016 9:45 AM, "Alexandre Torres Porres" wrote: > yeah, just checked them and they sound quite the same now ;) I wonder how > I screwed up > > 2016-02-16 12:39 GMT-02:00 Matt Barber

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
On 2016-02-16 15:39, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > But it's quite a pain to being forced to use it and then every time you > want to use a particular external you must do it, save the patch, close it, > then re open so you can finally have that external, no matter if you had > the library instal

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
yeah, just checked them and they sound quite the same now ;) I wonder how I screwed up 2016-02-16 12:39 GMT-02:00 Matt Barber : > Yeah, the phase relationships didn't match those in the SC3 code. I'll > send the updated patch when I can get to my computer. > On Feb 16, 2016 9:36 AM, "Alexandre To

Re: [PD] deken problem

2016-02-16 Thread Marco Matteo Markidis
Dear Antoine, I installed via MacPorts gpg, libffi-dev and libssl-dev. Actually, (I suppose!) the macports names are gpg-agent, libffi and openssl. I don't find python-dev or similar. During python27 installation Macports installs a dynamic library (python2.7.dylib) and an header (python.h), but I

Re: [PD] windows double click to open patches ?...

2016-02-16 Thread IOhannes m zmoelnig
On 2016-02-16 15:08, oliver wrote: > hi, dear list ! > > is it possible to make a windows system open a pd patch in an already > running instance of PD when double-clicked ? we probably have to look into Pd-extended again to find out what hans did do make this work. the code is all there on the

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
On another note about declare, I think it's not a pain in the ass if you're just using it to make it easier when you're sharing with others. But it's quite a pain to being forced to use it and then every time you want to use a particular external you must do it, save the patch, close it, then re o

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Matt Barber
Yeah, the phase relationships didn't match those in the SC3 code. I'll send the updated patch when I can get to my computer. On Feb 16, 2016 9:36 AM, "Alexandre Torres Porres" wrote: > > OK, I had to adjust the Pd patch a little to get it to match the SC3 > code. > > why? what do you mean? was it

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
> OK, I had to adjust the Pd patch a little to get it to match the SC3 code. why? what do you mean? was it wrong? 2016-02-16 6:07 GMT-02:00 Matt Barber : > OK, I had to adjust the Pd patch a little to get it to match the SC3 code. > I've made an A/B test: one is SC3 and the other is the matching

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
2016-02-16 6:47 GMT-02:00 cyrille henry : > hello Alexandre, > > I don't know where the train~ object came from howdy, it's from cyclone the triangle~ is also a problem : i've got one on my computer, that came > from nusmuk-audio. you use an other one, with a different sound. Mine did > not acc

Re: [PD] deken problem

2016-02-16 Thread Marco Matteo Markidis
A! Sorry Antoine, newbie question :( Thank you. 2016-02-16 15:14 GMT+01:00 Antoine Rousseau : > Hi, > you need to install gpg. (see > https://github.com/pure-data/deken/issues/108). > You also need : > >- libffi-dev >- libssl-dev >- python-dev > > cheers > > > 2016-02-16 12:06 GMT

Re: [PD] deken problem

2016-02-16 Thread Antoine Rousseau
Hi, you need to install gpg. (see https://github.com/pure-data/deken/issues/108 ). You also need : - libffi-dev - libssl-dev - python-dev cheers 2016-02-16 12:06 GMT+01:00 Marco Matteo Markidis : > Hi guys! > > I'm trying to upload my first external on deken. During the package > comm

[PD] windows double click to open patches ?...

2016-02-16 Thread oliver
hi, dear list ! is it possible to make a windows system open a pd patch in an already running instance of PD when double-clicked ? unfortunately i can't even bring my windows machine to accept pd.exe as a program, for whatever reason... i'm on windows 7, 64bit it would be so great to open

Re: [PD] readanysf~ for windows ? (another try ...)

2016-02-16 Thread oliver
patrice colet wrote: By the way, the dll you have should work when you provide all missing libraries in bin folder. unfortunately it doesn't. If libs you have to put in bin dir aren't compatible with the ones provided by pd-extended, it might not work. i also tried with the lates

Re: [PD] readanysf~ for windows ? (another try ...)

2016-02-16 Thread patrice colet
Le 16/02/2016 13:16, oliver a écrit : patrice colet wrote: Le 16/02/2016 12:00, oliver a écrit : hi, has anybody here had any success in compiling this great external for windows ? the downloadable .dll (version 0.42) doesn't work (tried it both on pd-extended 0.43.4 and pd-vanilla 0.46.7)

Re: [PD] readanysf~ for windows ? (another try ...)

2016-02-16 Thread oliver
patrice colet wrote: Le 16/02/2016 12:00, oliver a écrit : hi, has anybody here had any success in compiling this great external for windows ? the downloadable .dll (version 0.42) doesn't work (tried it both on pd-extended 0.43.4 and pd-vanilla 0.46.7). I've compiled this dll on windows an

Re: [PD] readanysf~ for windows ? (another try ...)

2016-02-16 Thread patrice colet
Le 16/02/2016 12:00, oliver a écrit : hi, i'm picking up PD again after many years of patching absence and am desperately looking for a non-buffer (i.e. harddisk-streaming) soundfile player with timecode information (for film synching). variable speed would also be great. unfortunately read

[PD] deken problem

2016-02-16 Thread Marco Matteo Markidis
Hi guys! I'm trying to upload my first external on deken. During the package command I get this problem: MMMarkidis:deken dis$ ./deken package -v 1.0 gigaverb~ Deken 0.1 Packaging gigaverb~-v1.0-(Darwin-i386-32)(Darwin-x86_64-32)-externals.tar.gz Attempting to GPG sign 'gigaverb~-v1.0-(Darwin-

[PD] readanysf~ for windows ? (another try ...)

2016-02-16 Thread oliver
hi, i'm picking up PD again after many years of patching absence and am desperately looking for a non-buffer (i.e. harddisk-streaming) soundfile player with timecode information (for film synching). variable speed would also be great. unfortunately readsf~ can't do that. seems like readanysf

Re: [PD] Gem on Raspberry pi

2016-02-16 Thread Antoine Villeret
and yes I tried it on PI2 only I think Pi 1 B+ is worth a try since it's yhe same GPU afaik -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr 2016-02-16 1:45 GMT+01:00 Jack : > According to (in french) : > > http://www.framboise314.fr/raspian-jessie-nouvelle-version-avec-opengl/#more-15672 > >

Re: [PD] Does Pd have a "sound"?

2016-02-16 Thread cyrille henry
hello Alexandre, this patch is a perfect example of why one should use the declare object. I don't know where the train~ object came from, and don't know where to look at. if you "declare" the lib it came from, then there are more chances that this patch would load on my computer. If not, at le

[PD] [PD-announce] MUME 2016 - 2nd CALL FOR SUBMISSION

2016-02-16 Thread Kıvanç Tatar
== 2nd CALL FOR SUBMISSION == ((( MUME 2016 ))) 4th International Workshop on Musical Metacreation http://www.musicalmetacreation.org June 27, 2016 MUME 2016 is to be held in Paris at Université Pi