Hi Julian,
On 6/6/19 9:20 pm, Julian Brooks wrote:
Any chance of sharing yr realtime mixing/mastering setup? Very curious.
I wrote up some details about the technical side here:
https://mccormick.cx/news/entries/hacksilver-technical-details
The tl;dr is: Raspberry Pi running Pd controlled by
thanks for reporting! should be fixed here: https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/650/commits/31d9fa8c8a8b2b02f70b509fb06dd2e87d37dd05
Christof
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Betreff: [PD] abstraction saving issue
Hi Jakob,
On 12.03.19 18:36, Jakob Laue wrote:
> Hello!
>
> For a university project I want to develop a melody generator which has
> to transform a colloquial input (e.g. happy) into a melody which clearly
> represents this input.
>
> I am currently reading and looking for literature ..
>
>
Same behavior on Windows.
Also happening on 0.48-0 & 0.47-0
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Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
On 6/6/2019 6:14 PM, Antoine Rousseau wrote:
Confirmed here on linux.
Also if you try closing the modified test1 which contains the modified test2,
you get the dialog:
"Do you want to
Confirmed here on linux.
Also if you try closing the modified test1 which contains the modified
test2, you get the dialog:
"Do you want to save the changes you made in "(...)/test1.pd"?
If you answer "No", then you get the *same* dialog:
"Do you want to save the changes you made in
Dear list, I’m wondering if this is a normal behaviour or a bug. See attached patch.1. Open test1.pd2. open test2 abstraction within test1.pd3. change anything in both test2 and test1.pd4. close and save test1.pd.When I do this on my mac os maverick, pd 49-1 test1.pd closes and get saved, but I
Loving this, very dope (& super-squelchy:)!
Any chance of sharing yr realtime mixing/mastering setup? Very curious.
Top notch work this Chris, yr on a very creative roll atm it seems, long
may it continue...
J
On Thu, 6 Jun 2019 at 07:35, Simon Iten wrote:
> nice!
>
> i like it.
>
> > On 6
On Thu, 2019-06-06 at 11:19 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> On 05.06.19 23:21, Miller Puckette wrote:
> > next release... I'll merge it as soon as it's done getting tweaked.
>
> in order to finish tweaking, i will need feedback. the more the
> merrier.
Thanks for your work. I find the short
On 05.06.19 23:21, Miller Puckette wrote:
> next release... I'll merge it as soon as it's done getting tweaked.
in order to finish tweaking, i will need feedback. the more the merrier.
i'm especially looking forward to feedback from actually testing the new
feature-branch (as opposed to watching
nice!
i like it.
> On 6 Jun 2019, at 08:25, Chris McCormick wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thought I should probably share this in a way that is not embedded at the end
> of another reply. *facepalm*
>
> I just released Hacksilver, a new procedurally generated algorave album.
>
>
> On 6 Jun 2019, at 08:06, Chris McCormick wrote:
>
> To educated musicians this may sound very naïve but I have found the mood of
> a melody to be highly influenced by the initial note selection and the rate
> of play.
well as an educated musician i must say, of course! rhythm, speed and
Hello,
Thought I should probably share this in a way that is not embedded at
the end of another reply. *facepalm*
I just released Hacksilver, a new procedurally generated algorave album.
https://chr15m.bandcamp.com/album/hacksilver
It uses a whole slew of weird tech to generate the beats,
Hello Jakob,
On 13/3/19 1:36 am, Jakob Laue wrote:
What is your experience with algorithmic sound/melody generation in Pd?
Do you know any algorithms? Have you heard of something or somebody who
is doing a lot with algorithms in Pd?
Not an academic, but one particular technique has been very
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