[PD] Debian Pd-0.47.1 - location of path and startup file

2017-10-10 Thread Ingo
I'm on Debian9.1 (Pd-0.47.1) and I would love to find the location where Pd stores its preferences "path" and "startup". I have been searching all over but couldn't find anything ... BTW, Why do I always get this error in the Pdwindow on startup: /usr/lib/puredata/extra/"whateverlib": can't

Re: [PD] snd

2017-10-10 Thread Simon Iten
wow, thanks everybody for these answers. i will give this a shot! simon > On 10 Oct 2017, at 22:08, Kjetil Matheussen wrote: > > > > On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 8:30 PM, Simon Iten > wrote: > hi list, > > is somebody

Re: [PD] snd

2017-10-10 Thread Kjetil Matheussen
On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 8:30 PM, Simon Iten wrote: > hi list, > > is somebody on this list using snd regularly? > > i was looking at this image: > > https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spectrogram.png > > according to the file description it is done with snd. > > is this

Re: [PD] snd

2017-10-10 Thread Federico Camara Halac
Hi, Jack's suggestions are a pretty good way to go. You can also try using [gemvertexbuffer]. feed it huge arrays with fft stuff On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Kelly Hirai wrote: > i used to use snd a lot. it is scriptable but i never got that far with it. >

Re: [PD] snd

2017-10-10 Thread Peter P.
* Simon Iten [2017-10-10 20:31]: > hi list, > > is somebody on this list using snd regularly? > > i was looking at this image: > > https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spectrogram.png > > > according to the

Re: [PD] snd

2017-10-10 Thread Kelly Hirai
i used to use snd a lot. it is scriptable but i never got that far with it. https://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/snd/snd.html kelly On 10/10/2017 02:30 PM, Simon Iten wrote: > hi list, > > is somebody on this list using snd regularly? > > i was looking at this image: > >

Re: [PD] snd

2017-10-10 Thread Jack
Hello Simon, Have a look at : /Gem/examples/10.glsl/09.vertex_texture_fetching.pd That could help you to realize what you are loking for. To save in high res image you can look at : Gem/examples/02.advanced/09.SnapshotSaveHD ++ Jack Le 10/10/2017 à 14:30, Simon Iten a écrit : > hi list, > >

[PD] snd

2017-10-10 Thread Simon Iten
hi list, is somebody on this list using snd regularly? i was looking at this image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spectrogram.png according to the file description it is done with snd. is this hard to do? hard as in: can i

Re: [PD] RPI 3 USB audio performance?

2017-10-10 Thread katja
Dan, the reason I focused on small devices is that RPi is still prone to loose USB connection in cases of short voltage dip. The larger pro-sumer audio interfaces draw a lot of current which adds to the risk of those dreaded brown out moments. That is why I discarded the idea of using my favorite

Re: [PD] RPI 3 USB audio performance?

2017-10-10 Thread Dan Wilcox
Katja, that's some good research especially considering the size of those interfaces. I'm mainly sticking with larger boxes which have XLR and jack inputs. How is the performance overall ala dropouts, latency, etc? I ran into issues with RPIs before that simply could not handle asynchronous

Re: [PD] RPI 3 USB audio performance?

2017-10-10 Thread katja
What I found is, small USB audio dongles don't process low frequencies well because they use too small capacitors. This can be improved by DIY soldering. Also some of them do a bad job in noise shaping, leaving quantization noise in audible range. That is something you can't improve. Here is a

Re: [PD] RPI 3 USB audio performance?

2017-10-10 Thread Antoine Rousseau
with Adafruit's 5$ usb audio, it works well with 15ms latency, and sounds OK. Antoine Rousseau http://www.metalu.net __ http://www.metaluachahuter.com/ 2017-10-10 16:02 GMT+02:00 Pagano, Patrick

Re: [PD] RPI 3 USB audio performance?

2017-10-10 Thread Pagano, Patrick
sorry i meant i don't like the built in. WITH the USB 1/1 from creative i like it quite a bit i clicked send too soon and my reply was foggy. I soon found early on that built in audio would not do so i chose the creative USB and it works straight away with ALSA Patrick Pagano B.S, M.F.A

Re: [PD] RPI 3 USB audio performance?

2017-10-10 Thread Pagano, Patrick
i don't like it. I think it sounds crappy. I use a creative labs USB audio card instaed Patrick Pagano B.S, M.F.A Assistant Professor in Residence Digital Media & Design Web & Interactive Technologies University of Connecticut, Stamford (352)-226-2016

[PD] RPI 3 USB audio performance?

2017-10-10 Thread Dan Wilcox
For those of you using RPI 3s with Pd, how is the audio performance using a standard stereo USB audio interface? I'm talking simple, USB 1.1 full duplex at 16 bit, nothing fancy. No special RPI-only backpack boards or GPIO audio debs, just regular usb audio devices. Dan Wilcox

Re: [PD] Pd meetings in Berlin?

2017-10-10 Thread Dan Wilcox
Yup. I'd come now and then from Karlsruhe... > On Oct 10, 2017, at 12:00 PM, pd-list-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote: > > we're considering restarting the Pd meetings in Berlin, but wanted to know > how many users and interested persons would like to take part. > Are you a Pd user in Berlin or a

Re: [PD] Pd meetings in Berlin?

2017-10-10 Thread Matt Davey
Yes, i would love to join :) ___ Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] Pd meetings in Berlin?

2017-10-10 Thread Tiago Rezende
I am in Berlin, and I'm definitely interested in joining the meetup! Cheers, Tiago Rezende On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:07 AM, David Medine wrote: > I'm in Munich, but the new high-speed line to Berlin is coming soon. I'd > definitely be interested in participating! > > > On

Re: [PD] Pd meetings in Berlin?

2017-10-10 Thread David Medine
I'm in Munich, but the new high-speed line to Berlin is coming soon. I'd definitely be interested in participating! On 10/10/2017 2:07 AM, Ingo Stock wrote: Great initiative, would love to take part! best wishes, ingo On 10/10/17 01:31, João Pais wrote: Dear List, we're considering