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Speculative Sound Synthesis Symposium 2024, 26 - 28 September 2024, Graz,
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Dear colleagues,
The submission de
, Rowman &
Littlefield, 2018) and You Nakai (Reminded by the Instruments: David
Tudor’s Music, Oxford University Press, 2020)
Call for Contributions
We are looking for artistic research contributions that investigate
speculative approaches to sound synthesis, computation, and music
technology. T
, re-compose, re-formulate, shift, dis-place,
endanger or reject established standards in sound synthesis.
Speculative Sound Synthesis is an artistic research project by David
Pirrò, Luc Döbereiner, Ji Youn Kang and Leonie Strecker. The project
is funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF and based
Hi!
Is anyone still supporting the MrPeach external, in particular,
[mrpeach/midifile]? I've had no luck creating MIDI files, except for the
most trivial of examples. If I try to play back the file, I just get a
stream of error messages like the following:
midifile: No running status on track 0 a
Hi there, I’m trying to use the mkdir command with [system] but all I get is
error messages, has anyone been successful with it so far ?
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I was looking for a way to get pd to create a folder in Windows and couldn’t
find one. Since every major programming language out there has a way to
interact with the file system, I assume I’m missing Something. Can you pont me
to the right direction ?
Thank you very much,
D.S
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Just out of curiosity, what is it, if it's not a secret?
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 12:39 PM IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> Am 6. Jänner 2020 18:00:25 MEZ schrieb William Huston <
> williamahus...@gmail.com>:
> >Thanks!
> >I notice this is from 2004/v0.37
> >
> >No changes since then?
>
> no. why?
>
>
See
https://puredata.info/docs/developer/PdFileFormat?fbclid=IwAR38HPWWXbfn8QrwmgE3A-Vj44NaIJwNKUS4owXoKUjpRqWdy37MWpCCBlg
On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 11:49 PM William Huston
wrote:
> A question arose on Facebook which prompts me to ask:
>
> Is the PD file format documented anywhere? (besides the sou
Thanks. I've opened an issue on the github site you mentioned, although I
don't know if it's really a problem in freeverb itself.
https://github.com/electrickery/pd-freeverb/issues/1
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 5:17 PM IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
> On 1/2/20 10:43 PM, David Kettl
Hi!
Where should I report a problem with the freeverb~ external library? Is it
still being supported by anyone? I've installed the latest version of the
freeverb~ library (v1.2.3) for Pure Data (64-bit) using Deken. But when I
try to load a patch with a [freeverb~] object Pure Data just crashes,
quot; that is often presented to the public when
utilising algorithms.
The foundation for the symposium is given by the eponymous project ALMAT
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**Doctoral Symposium Chairs**
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Hi there,
I’m using the [midirealtime] object to get precise timing/sync data From my DAW
to pd using loopmidi as a virtual driver . It works but the timings seem odd at
times, especially when measured with [timer]. I was wondering if anyone knew
where exactly the problem is (DAW, OS, pd, midi
: David Schaffer; pd list
Objet : Re: [PD] "Could'nt create"...
Hi,
See http://blazicek.net/list_of_pure_data_objects.html
or https://puredata.info/docs/ListOfPdExternals/
this last one can be edited/maintained by the community.
:)
Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
On
Hi everybody,
I’ve been away from pd for about a year and, in the meantime, switched from mac
to pc. I just reeinstalled the latest version of vanilla for Windows and I’m
trying to reopen my old patches. There’s a few objects that won’t pop up and I
can’t identify the libraries I’m missing. I
n PID 3888 in this case)
and there is no gdb prompt. If I put a break point in before I hit 'run'
I get the same, and the process doesn't break, even though the function
I wanted to break is surely called.
On 04/12/2018 12:19 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 04/12/2018 11:
PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 04/11/2018 07:03 PM, David Medine wrote:
I am trying to debug an extern on linux using gdb and this tutorial
<https://puredata.info/docs/developer/DebuggingPdExternals> (for MacOS
and some years old) does not work on my machine. In fact, I've tried
th
the object, I just get a ...cannot create message in the
console and no debugging symbols. I feel like I'm missing a step somewhere.
Any help is kindly appreciated.
-David
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...or you could use [listtool] (https://github.com/dmedine/list_externs)
which I made back in the CRCA days because I wanted to be as cool as
William :)
On 02/17/2018 01:02 PM, William Brent wrote:
If you're already using timbreID, you could put the list in a table
and use [tabletool]'s "abs"
Any reason not to use CMake? I find it makes things a lot easier,
especially when dealing with multiple platforms. It requires installing
CMake, of course, but I think it is reasonable to expect that anyone
building Pd from source can install CMake.
On 1/10/2018 12:08 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig w
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2018-01-09 06:37, David Medine wrote:
This may have already been addressed and in my tendency to ignore pd
list traffic I missed the explanation, but here is what is going on.
I am running a fairly fresh install of Fedora 26. I downloaded the
source to Pd, installed alsa-lib
on-specific initialization failed: couldn't connect to display
":0.0"
These messages are not particularly helpful for me. Anybody know what is
wrong?
Cheers,
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*Subject:* Re: [PD] Compiling gendy~.pd_linux
Gendy looks neat, but there is no makefile or anything? Probably CMake
to generate a makefile fo
Gendy looks neat, but there is no makefile or anything? Probably CMake
to generate a makefile for the library itself, then just a modified Pd
extern makefile (the generated library will have to be linked) will do
the job.
As per your error below, it looks like you need to compile with a more
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 restart
Hi,
I'v just installed Purr Data 2.2.3 on a Win10 pro 64bits system and it seems
that Gem has lost support for the upload of image files other than .sgi. How
can I change that and upload jpeg's again?
thank you very much,
David Schaffer
http://www.flickr.com/photos/schafferdav
nything in the listen thread except sleep, there is no crash. Any
clues as to how to make this work?
Cheers,
David
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Sorry. Try labstreaminglayer. It's a library and suite of applications
for real time data streaming and synchronization.
On 6/8/17 3:35 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Don, 2017-06-08 at 13:55 +0200, David Medine wrote:
For those interested, I pushed onto my github page
(https://githu
For those interested, I pushed onto my github page
(https://github.com/dmedine/PdLSL/tree/master/lsl_inlet%7E) a Pd extern
that wraps LabStreamingLayer's signal inlet. Now you can stream data
into Pd with LSL.
This is still fairly unpolished. It still crashes sometimes for reasons
I don't un
Thanks. You do what I'm doing: reassigning the samples out pointers that
are stored in the class structure to a local variable in the perform
loop. This seems to work better than accessing the stored pointers (on
windoze anyway).
On 6/8/17 12:36 PM, Pierre Guillot wrote:
I don't fully underst
Now I realize that everything I posted in the last post makes absolutely
no sense at all. Something else is causing the crashes. Damn!
On 6/8/17 10:51 AM, David Medine wrote:
I am writing a DSP extern that can have a any number of outlets
depending on the creation arguments (like [fexpr
hateverw[2]
is, it then removes the ptr lcl_outs, not x->lcl_outs, which still has
memory behind it.
Am I reading this right? I am not at all confident that I have truly
solved this problem. If anyone has any insight, I'd like to know too.
Thanks!
David
and now [lsl_outlet] also exists.
On 16.05.17 12:32, David Medine wrote:
Dear all,
I have released the first of at least two objects that leverage
labstreaminglayer (LSL) in Pd. For those unfamiliar with LSL, there is
a blurb at the bottom. So far I have only created a marker inlet
object
github.com/sccn/labstreaminglayer/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1at7yrcFW0
Cheers,
David
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e important point is that I don't change
the code or the body of the makefile at all (except for the NAME field).
I know that Miller does this it this way all the time, e.g.
d_arithmetic.c. Any suggestions?
Below is my makefile, in case that helps.
Cheers,
David
NAME = lsl_io
#CSYM = l
Which one?
> It's supposed to be possible with tabread4~, by using the onset inlet.
> There's an example in one of the help files. I looked at it a year ago and
> it was incomprehensible. YMMV.
>
> If you figure it out, please post a simple example patch. This is my
> greatest joy-killer in Pd, b
I haven't used Pd in an age, so this is just 'pseudo code' and probably
all wrong syntactically; but, if you pump random values into the
frequency inlet of an oscillator or filter, you can have fun.
[noise~]
|
[+/*~ whatever]
|
[$1 whatever(
|
[line~]
|
[osc~/bp~/whateveroscillater~]
O
now I
don't need it. I just added another inlet to the subpatches that used
initbang, and send it a bang from the main patch when it's loaded.
Thanks.
Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 23:49:55 -0300
> From: Alexandre Torres Porres
> To: David
> Cc: Pd-List
> Su
en for Linux and
Mac OS? Does somebody have to explicitly add it to Deken? I'm not sure how
Deken works internally.
David.
> On 02/27/2017 06:30 PM, David wrote:
> > Is v0.2.1 available in binary format for Linux, or do I have to compile
> > from the source?
>
>
> #
tbang
under Windows, but it seems initbang doesn't exist in v0.0 for Linux.
Is v0.2.1 available in binary format for Linux, or do I have to compile
from the source?
Thanks,
David.
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Thanks, works perfectly!
David.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 12:52 PM, Christof Ressi
wrote:
> [loadbang] doesn't fire in dynamically created patches.
> The easiest workaround: use [iemguts/initbang].
>
> Christof
>
>
>
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2017 um 17:
her words, something that's functionally equivalent? I want certain
events to happen once when I build a sub-patch dynamically, to initialize
some objects. I guess I could use creation arguments to do that, but I'd
rather not have to do that.
Thanks,
David.
loadbang-test.pd
Description: Bin
Thanks to both of you. I'll give moonlib/mknob a try. But does anyone know
if flatgui is still being maintained by anyone? The dll files on my system
are dated 2/4/2013. Maybe there's a later version, but this is what got
installed by deken.
David.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 3:59 PM, Chri
ts (I just
used the knob-help file to reproduce the error).
I'm running PD 0.47.1 under Windows 7. Is anyone else getting this error?
I'm not sure if anyone is maintaining this library, so I don't know who to
report it to.
Thanks,
David.
__
Thanks, now I understand what the problem is. I had to create 8 different
sub-patches and give them different names. A little more redundant coding
that I was hoping for, but it's working.
David.
On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 1:24 PM, David wrote:
> There is a subpatch named WORKSPACE,
arn about locality !
>
> 2017-02-04 18:26 GMT+01:00 David :
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm trying to create an "effects rack" in PD, with 8 slots for various
>> effects and a grid of toggle switches to chain the effects together (see
>> "EffectsRack.png&q
hs ago,
but ran into other problems related to some external libraries I was using,
so I reverted back to 0.46.7. Maybe I'll install it again, and see if it
hangs as well when I try to open this patch.
Thanks,
David.
> On 01/12/2017 05:03 PM, David wrote:
> > I'm not sure if this i
atch that uses the
sub-patch, I can right-click on the object and select "Open", and it opens
without any problem. The sub-patch seems to work correctly, too. I just
can't open it from the "File" menu. Is this normal?
Thanks,
David.
_
/archive.raspberrypi.org/debian jessie main, ui
> http://mirrordirector.raspian.org/raspian jessie main, contrib,
> non-free, rpi
>
> David.
>
>
> > On 2016-11-24 15:46, David wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Hi!
> > >
> > >
positories registered at the moment:
http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian jessie main, ui
http://mirrordirector.raspian.org/raspian jessie main, contrib,
non-free, rpi
David.
> On 2016-11-24 15:46, David wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi!
> >
> >
&
worked, but the posting was a
little old.
Is this the best way to install externals on a RPi? Is there a repository I
need to add to find them? The latest version of PD available in the Raspian
repositories is v0.46.2. Maybe I should install v0.47, but where can I
why don't you patch a little tester app that sends some generated
sounds, preferably with very clear attack, out and record this back
in. that way you can measure the (roundtrip) latency of the whole
system.
Of course, that is a way. "Knowing" the latency instead of "measuring"
it would be
Call For Participation:
Workshop "ALMAT: Algorithms That Matter"
Impuls, 10th International Ensemble and Composers Academy for
Contemporary Music 2017
(http://www.impuls.cc)
with David Pirrò, Hanns Holger Rutz and Agostino Di Scipio
February 11th - 19th, 2017
IEM, Institute of Electr
From a few posts ago it looks like -O3 is what causes denormals to
stick around, but I don't really know what I'm talking about. RK4 (which
is what bob~ uses to solve the system) will never 'naturally' bring the
filter state exactly back to 0 unless forced to in some way so if the
denormals are
ect them to work
automatically.
David.
David, did you [declare -lib zexy] in your patch?
> For me it works with Pd 0.47.1 and Win10 so I guess it should work on Win7
> too...
> I can put [limiter~] object without errors after declaring library.
>
> /Björn Eriksson
>
> On Th
quot;couldn't
create" errors. And the 'limiter~' object is also getting the error
"limiter~ We need 4 inlets" (this is on the 'limiter~-help' patch!).
Thanks,
David.
> > The last versions are in deken, you may download a package here and there
> >
get this before?
-David
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the Pd window which can communicate with tcl/tk (working for windows os)
http://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/9991/woof-a-new-window-menu-for-vanilla-
tcl
Please let me know if I am "breaking" the license, and of course I will
stop.
But for now I am stuck anyway.
David.
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BTW, this is germane to some work that I have been doing and it just so
happens that I have a figure handy.
In the figure are the spectra for two oscillators frequency modulating
each other in a tight feedback loop. The first two were made with FM
oscillators adapted from Pd's FM example patch
That is definitely true. Of course, we musicians need it more than most
computer users out there...
On 2/24/2016 11:57 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I'd say a solution would deserve the nobel prize in computers. :)
-Jonathan
On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 11:40 AM, david medine
.@gmail.com>
<mailto:composer.samuel.b...@gmail.com
<mailto:composer.samuel.b...@gmail.com>>> wrote:
David,
One thing I attempted and couldn't find a solution for
was the following, mostly owing to the limitation of
on is asynchronous
So (if i am right), if something is heavy to compute (more than 100% of
your CPU) in your subprocess with [pd~], your parent have to wait the
end of this computation. This is not the case with [netsend]/[netreceive].
++
Jack
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 5:45 PM, David Medine mailto
hough: afaik max has the same problem, reaktor is
single-threaded too, and most daws do something like "use one thread per
track"...
On 23/02/16 23:45, David Medine wrote:
I think we all need to learn more about multi-threading if we want to
run real-time, modular, digital signal proce
I think we all need to learn more about multi-threading if we want to
run real-time, modular, digital signal processing algorithms on
multi-core machines. I, for one, can not think of any general, robust
way to do this. In that sense, Pd's adherence to single threading is
actually a very elegan
One thing I'd be interested in knowing about is what (if anything)
someone tried to do in Pd, but couldn't given its limitations (apart
from look/feel/convenience issues).
On 2/23/16 8:54 AM, Matt Barber wrote:
This thread has inspired me to work on a fork called Pd-limited.
On Tue, Feb 23, 2
Well, one could write a book about how to make a triangle wave. I've
decided it's impossible.
On 2/15/16 8:24 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I still believe differences between Pd and SC depend on other
technical details than the ones presented, because similar objects
like triangle~ and V
I've noticed a pretty substantial "quality" difference between using
floats and doubles for certain things as well. I'm not sure how this all
shakes down, since it depends not only on the programming environment,
but also the audio API (e.g. portaudio --last time I looked at it --
doesn't suppo
script (or some such thing) to pre-process the OSC messages and
repackage them into the correct data formats that Pd's OSC externs expect.
I've also seen dubious timestamp information coming off of the Muse OSC
streams, so be careful if that information is important to you.
Cheers,
Välimäki and Houvilainen have published a number of articles about
something called 'differentiated parabolic waveforms'. Basically, you
square a digital sawtooth and put it through a one-zero differentiating
filter (y(n) = x(n) - x(n-1)). What you get out is a slightly rounder
(less aliasing)
It can be any integer value.
On 9/8/15 10:06 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
as long as we're on this, I don't know much about average filters, but
is it common to have even sample average like 3-point / 5-point?
i was guessing there had to be at least even numbers, but now i have a
differ
problem with biquads, so I have something to think about when I'm on the
bus for a little while. If I come up with anything I'll post it.
Cheers,
David
On 9/7/2015 9:00 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi, I was able to implement a 4 point average filter with raw filters
and biqu
So if I understand correctly, this should always be ok as long as the
number of ins and outs is correct:
n = x->x_n_in + x->x_n_out;
for(i=0; ix_io[i] = sp[i+compat_offset]->s_vec;
and then we don't need to pass the s_vec variables one by one int the
call to dsp_add because they are stashe
h...
}
It feels like there should be a better way to do this.
Thanks,
David
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itself. (Add a source file to the makefile and two lines to
m_conf.c).
If soneone else knows the magic to get GDB to see symbols in a Pd extern I'd
like to hear it too.
cheers
Miller
On Thu, Aug 06, 2015 at 02:08:19PM -0700, David Medine wrote:
Does anybody out there know how to use gdb t
Does anybody out there know how to use gdb to debug an extern in Linux?
I have used this method:
https://puredata.info/docs/developer/DebuggingPdExternals
on Mac and it seems to work fine, but on my Fedora 20 system, when I run
(gdb) add-symbol-file /path/to/my_extern.pd_linux
I get the message
to exploit the full functionality of the device.
The code (with the archive compiled for pi 1) is on github:
https://github.com/dmedine/ads1015drvr
Adafruit sells little dev boards for the 12-bit version:
http://www.adafruit.com/products/1083
Cheers,
David
On 7/7/2015 7:50 AM, Rick Snow wrot
I don't know about other dependencies, but I'm pretty sure that msvcr90
is as high as you need to go for XP. I've definitely seen that DLL on
sites apart form Microsoft's, but I guess that doesn't prove that it is
freely distributable...
-David
On 6/24/2015 1:31
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> Le 20 mars 2015 à 19:03, David Rivoire a écrit :
>
> http://cargocollective.com/max-pd-tutorial/pitch-detection
>
>
>
> Hello !
>
> I don't manage to create a pd voxdetect object in this patch context, can you
> help me
http://cargocollective.com/max-pd-tutorial/pitch-detection
Hello !
I don't manage to create a pd voxdetect object in this patch context, can you
help me ?
Thanks !
David Rivoire (trombonist player)
detection of harmonics of a sound.pd
Description: Binary
Hi, I'm working on a .png glitcher abstraction that recquires me to recalculate
the 4-byte CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) for each chunk I modify. I 'm very
new to this and I was wondering if anyone of you guys had ever made a pd
implementation of that algorithm. Thank you!
D.S
http://www.fli
ferences are not
correct -- especially when I send them to the Pd list!
On 3/12/2015 1:58 PM, Charles Z Henry wrote:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 3:18 PM, David Medine wrote:
Yeah, of course. Block size 1 and high sampling rate will make the timing
between control and audio super tight (ChucK do
messages to work at 192Khz for example, huh?
One way or another, I guess there might be a pretty straightforward
answer to this. I didn't find any in Miller's book yet.
cheers
2015-03-12 16:42 GMT-03:00 David Medine <mailto:dmed...@ucsd.edu>>:
My understanding of this
[delay] can do."
I got less in a mac with pd vanilla 0.46-5 64 bits, tried 1e-08 on
[delay] and it was not accurate, [timer] giving me around 9.73e-09
then tried even lesser numbers and [timer] stopped 1.08126e-09
2015-03-12 16:42 GMT-03:00 David Medine <mailto:dmed...@ucsd.edu>>
programming because under
certain conditions there can be serious (audible) repercussions. This is
why there is [vline~], by the way.
If anyone else is interested in this stuff, I recommend these lectures
(Miller's is the first in the series):
http://repmus.ircam.fr/mutant/rtmseminars
Thanks !
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> Le 21 févr. 2015 à 17:38, Alessio Degani a écrit :
>
>> On 20/02/2015 21:09, Rivoire David wrote:
>> And how can I do when I should record a true sound of trombone ? Because I
>> am a trombonist player...
>>
>> Envoyé de mo
And how can I do when I should record a true sound of trombone ? Because I am a
trombonist player...
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> Le 20 févr. 2015 à 18:20, Alessio Degani a écrit :
>
>> On 20/02/2015 15:28, Rivoire David wrote:
>> Yeah, but there is a link between this two to
Yeah, but there is a link between this two topics, after having analysed the
harmonics I would like to create a sequence of notes about it and automatically
get chords that fit into it...
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> Le 20 févr. 2015 à 13:03, Joe White a écrit :
>
> Hey David,
>
>
Hello !
I wanted to know if a patch exist in order to record a trombone sound and
analyse its harmonics with an array ?
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> Le 14 févr. 2015 à 05:50, telmo bacile a écrit :
>
> Hi list, i was wondering if there is a way to automaticalle get the
> chords that fit into a seque
Basically these things have to do with performance.
'Use callbacks' has to do with how Pd communicates with your soundcard.
There are two options, using callbacks, and blocking. In the callbacks
scenario, your computer processes samples then asks the sound card to
'call you back' when it's rea
Yes, it could be interesting, let me know about your progression...
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> Le 14 févr. 2015 à 05:50, telmo bacile a écrit :
>
> Hi list, i was wondering if there is a way to automaticalle get the
> chords that fit into a sequence of notes having only the sequence of
> notes?
>
2/07/2015 11:55 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Thanks, I didn't know there was a Sphinx external. It also looks like
the Sphinx website got a face-lift-- hopefully the software is also
more approachable than the last time I looked.
-Jonathan
On Saturday, February 7, 2015 2:16 PM, david me
One of the bad things about Google is that it is essentially a giant
billboard. Having said that, I am going to advertise a couple of things.
If you want a speech recognition API that doesn't rely on a tax-exempt
corporation that has more money than the nation of Russia, builds its
products in
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Hello, can you help me to connect a [adc~] object to my TR808 drum-machine
patch ? Thanks ! David
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> Le 31 janv. 2015 à 07:46, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
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> So, cant we raise the bit resolution of pd to more than what's there? how?
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> Martin,
Hello, i know it's not the subject, but i need help !
I want to record a sound from a drum-machine TR-808 patch on pure data, but i
don't know how to connect the recorder in the patch...
Can anyone help me ? (Sorry for my english, i'm french)
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> Le 19 janv. 2015 à 00:22, Charl
dy a solution that someone can point me to,
well, that'd be swell.
Thanks,
David
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I can do it. If not this afternoon, in a day or two...
On 1/14/2015 3:25 PM, Joel Matthys wrote:
Is there anyone out there who could compile a Win32 version for me? I
need a patch to work cross-platform, and I can handle the Linux and
Darwin compiles but I don't have build access to a Windoze m
I begin to understand. Thank you!
On 1/13/2015 4:19 PM, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
On 13/01/15 23:51, David Medine wrote:
how to pack the strings into symbols
gensym() turns a string into a symbol (so pointer equality can be used
instead of string comparison)
note that there is no way to
with float data:
for(i=0;iIt seems like I need to use the SETSYMBOL macro to do the equivalent
with strings, but I'm not sure how to pack the strings into symbols
correctly. Is there a method or a macro for this?
Thanks,
David
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