not dial but knob rather
. couldn't create
ext/knob 12 12 -12 12 0 0 $0-o1-dt-knob $0-o1-dt-rx-knob tune 0 7 0 6
-262144 -258113 -261234 550 1
so it is an error on my end for not having a knob available
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after the dependencies were installed
the autogen script worked as well as configure with no arguments
after a make install
and running with
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/billy/src/pd-0.47-0test2'
root@debian:/home/billy/src/pd-0.47-0test2# pd
i can load the clone help patch and it seems to
Dunno...
WHat I do is:
Download Pd source and untar (making pd-0.47-0test2, for example)
cd pd-0.47-0test2/src
make -f makefile.gnu
Almost always works and if not it's because I forgot to install
libasound2-dev etc as in the INSTALL.txt file.
cheers
Miller
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 11:14:09PM
maybe it's where i'm new to plain ol debian
and using it instead of ubuntu
changed the repositories to stretch then upgraded the
packages that were not 0.47-3 to 0.47-3
works great, seen the 0.47test2 thing and wanted to try the
clone thing.
logged in with fresh non root user
apt-get build-dep
Neither the numeric peypad '+' nor the regular one (above the = in the US,
but probably elsewhere elsewhere)?
cheers
M
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 03:05:44AM +0100, Liam Goodacre wrote:
> Zoom is working for me, but the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + '+' isn't. Zoom out
> shortcut Ctrl + '-' works fine.
Zoom is working for me, but the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + '+' isn't. Zoom out
shortcut Ctrl + '-' works fine.
I'm on Ubuntu 16.04, 64.
> Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 15:41:21 -0700
> From: m...@ucsd.edu
> To: martindup...@gmail.com
> CC: pd-l...@iem.at; pd-annou...@iem.at
> Subject: Re: [PD]
On 04/26/2016 12:28 AM, Martin Dupras wrote:
> I've just tried test2 on Fedora. I got the source from Miller's site,
> did ./autogen.sh, ./configure, make, make install.
>
> Unfortunately, the zoom function doesn't seem to work at all on my
> system. It's greyed out until you create a new patch;
Yep, zooming works only on patches. To change menus, dialogs, etc,
set the font size on teh Pd window.
cheers
Miller
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 11:38:30PM +0100, Martin Dupras wrote:
> Correction: the zooming feature does seem to work. The objects are
> bigger and readable on a high density
Correction: the zooming feature does seem to work. The objects are
bigger and readable on a high density screen. I was under the
impression that the menu items were also going to get bigger, which is
not the case.
- martin
On 25 April 2016 at 23:28, Martin Dupras wrote:
I've just tried test2 on Fedora. I got the source from Miller's site,
did ./autogen.sh, ./configure, make, make install.
Unfortunately, the zoom function doesn't seem to work at all on my
system. It's greyed out until you create a new patch; when you do, the
"zoom in" and "zoom out" entries are
I'm glad to see the release that includes deken is out now.
One minor thing still apparent in the test2 release: The second argument
of the 'color' message to a [cnv] object does not change the text color
anymore in Pd 0.47. Text color can be changed by providing a _third_
argument, though.
See
Hello,
... and the comment for [text] in [pd delete] come from [pd set] :
"text set" replaces the nth line with the incoming list. If the number n
is greater than the number of lines in the text the new line is added. ;)
++
Jack
Le 25/04/2016 21:45, Christof Ressi a écrit :
> Cool, the
Cool, the crashes with the help patches seem to be gone!
Just two minor things:
In the help subpatch for [text delete] the original text only has 2 lines
instead of 5 lines. Also, you wrote 'delete second line' while it's actually
the third line ;-).
Thank you again! Looking forward to the
Thanks for all your swift feedback... I've put out 0.47-0 test 2, which
fixes most of the problems I've heard about - I'm still trying to chase
down a couple of things. I'll plan to put out the "stable" release next
weekend if things go smoothly.
http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.htm
or $ git clone
On 25/04/16 16:31, Miller Puckette wrote:
I'm not sure what to do about mixiung messages and signals in the same inlet
It would be cool if [inlet~] had an additional outlet for messages.
Claude
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Hi,
The clone is really great ! I think there is a bug, the two first copies
seem to have the instance number 0. And if the first inlet in the
abstraction is a signal inlet, you can't use it to pass message to the
object (like vis). I think this is because the clone uses the flag
"CLASS_NOINLET"
We *do not* want to do that yet. I’ve found that on TK 8.5, there are a number
of issues that need to be addressed, including the object creation hot keys
being triggered twice.
I’ve been working on updating the build system so I can finally build Pd on new
Mac OSXs (almost there) and then
Thanks for the link! I just found it curious that the 'junk' only occurs for
integer bin frequencies, whereas for fractional frequencies it looks quite
clean (there must be some kind of thresholding?). That was a bit of a surprise.
Gesendet: Montag, 25. April 2016 um 15:50 Uhr
Von: "Matt
It's imperfections in the [fft~] objects which come from float precision
and error propagation. There are so many multiplications and additions in
the fft butterflies that it's almost impossible not to get any junk, even
with very precise inputs and twiddle factors. Also, each bin leaks a little
[list-abs] is IMO one of the best accomplishments in Pd. I use it for
teaching all the time, because each abstraction is designed to solve a
little — but nontrivial — problem. Students often tend not to to be all
that interested in the unsexy land of control algorithms until they need
something,
hi miller,
any plan to update Tk from version 8.4 to 8.5 (osx)?
thanks
m
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
> To Pd-announce:
>
> Pd version 0.47-0 test 1 is available on http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.htm
> or via git from sourceforge:
> git clone
If you can accept a delay of 1 block for the whole thing, then you could
examine each signal vector for the occurance of the pulse, calculate the time
position and send a properly delayed bang to [vline~].
If you want it without delay, you could rewrite the whole [vline~] thing with a
Sounds great!
Two more things I noticed in the test version:
1)
Pd sporadically crashes really hard when opening help patches... Can't
reproduce it. I'm on Win 7.
2)
There's a object called [framp~] (just discovered that it's been there earlier,
but I wasn't aware of it).
In the 'list of
In a complex waveshaping environment I'm using arrays as wave tables.
There is one [phasor~] that runs the patch and I use [+~] to change
phase of reading out the arrays.
Now one of those arrays consists of only one pulse. I want to use that
to trigger a [vline~] in sample-accurate time. But
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