cool! I would like to try this out on my LyraT board.
Currently msp.ucs.edu/ideas/ gives me 404 Error though...
Tim
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 6:56 PM Miller Puckette
wrote:
> I don't know if anyone besides me is using Pd on Espressif ESP32 boards
> but in case it's useful I've updated it to work w
Is there a way to get stable midi-timing out of pd-0.55-0 on ubuntu 24.04?
Currently it's irregular/noisy, especially noticeable with fast repeated
notes.
for example (hi-hat roll):
[metro 30]
|
[42 64 10(
|
[makenote]
|
[noteout 10] -> alsamidi -> Linuxsampler (drumkit)
reveals this.
Tim
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[pix_sig2pix~] any good?
On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 6:08 PM Derek Holzer wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am trying to convert an audio signal into a series of floats. I
> would like to do this for every sample in the audio signal, however
> the closest I can get using a variety of techniques is in blocks
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Van: tim vets
Date: za 15 aug. 2020 om 01:56
Subject: Re: [PD] soundfiler read with offset?
To: Christof Ressi
Thanks for your suggestion,
I haven't tried it out yet, but it looks like a good solution...
Tim
Op do 13 aug. 2020 om 03:38 schreef Chr
Is there a possibility with [soundfiler] to load a sound file into a table
at an offset?
Say I want to load one sound into the first half of a table
and a different one into the second half...?
Thank you!
Tim
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Op za 18 jan. 2020 om 18:03 schreef Christof Ressi :
> I always use [clone] when I need several instances of an abstraction.
> Dynamic patching is a hack and shouldn't be used anymore for this purpose.
>
> Is there a way to make other kinds of structures inside [clone] though?
Two abstractions a a
how about [list fromsymbol], [list split] and [list tosymbol]?
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019, 18:15 Winfried Ritsch wrote:
> my solutions, they are in the acre library and needs zexy.
>
> mfg winfried
>
> Am Dienstag, 12. November 2019, 17:56:57 CET schrieb Ingo:
> > What's the easiest way to cut various
Hello,
Thanks for developing libpd, it's looking awesome.
My patch is running fine, (ubuntu 18.10 / pylibpd, pyaudio)
but I can't seem to get rid of crackles.
Can someone point me to documentation or even better
an example of how to set a larger buffer, or any other way to improve
performance?
Late
It's been a while since I used Gem,
but in the past weeks I tried running it a few times without success.
(Pd0.49 as well as the latest and greatest 0.5)
Trying to compile from source I'm stuck at:
In file included from TextBaseFTGL.cpp:24:0:
TextBase.h:39:12: fatal error: FTFont.h: No such file o
If I understood you correctly, this is how I would do it.
[r gang]
|
[set $1(
|
[tgl]
|
[s gang]
You can then copy as many of these as you like, and [r gang] will receive 0
or 1 once each time you click either of the toggles.
gr,
Tim
2018-04-28 6:57 GMT+02:00 William Huston :
> I'm trying to m
[shell] and xdotool on Linux
On Mar 16, 2018 4:04 PM, "Max" wrote:
> long time ago I've used popen and cliclick [1] on OS X to do this.
> Don't know of similar tools fo other OSes, they might exist.
>
> [1] https://www.bluem.net/en/projects/cliclick/
>
>
> On 16.03.2018 15:11, Csaba Láng wrote:
I seem to be getting closer
[255 81 3 $1 $2 $3( seems to do the trick, (the 3 was necessary to
designate the 3 following bytes...)
still not sure why [255 81 3 7 161 32( does not result in 120bpm but
"120qpm" and 80bpm...
gr,
Tim
2018-02-10 19:18 GMT+01:00 tim vets :
> Hello
Hello,
I've been looking into writing out midi using mrpeach's [midifile].
Now I'm trying to write a tempo change message into the midi file.
So far I figured out that the message format should be "FF 51 tt tt tt".
(e.g. as described here http://www.deluge.co/?q=midi-tempo-bpm )
I'm not sure though
is this any good?
[ fexpr~ if($x1[0]>$y1[-1], $x1[0], $y1[-1]) ]
not sure how to reset it though...
gr,
Tim
2018-02-02 15:58 GMT+01:00 martin brinkmann :
> On 02/02/18 14:52, Roman Haefeli wrote:
> > Can this be done in vanilla? I'd like to output the maximum value of
> > the last N input sample
On Jan 3, 2018 10:24 PM, "Derek Kwan" wrote:
"Christof Ressi" writes:
>> and usually involves sort of prefixing or suffixing for every
>> abstraction/external.
>
> I've also done this in the past.
> namespacing by prepending the folder name has one advantage, though:
> it provides you the possi
Maybe flite?
https://github.com/pd-l2ork/pd/tree/master/externals/moocow/flite
I think there was another one too, but I can't remember what it was called
at the moment.
Also it probably won't sound very realistic (at least it didn't when I
tried it a while ago).
gr,
Tim
2017-12-16 14:26 GMT+01:00
how about [adc~] ? :)
2017-04-06 9:12 GMT+02:00 Kerry Hagan :
> Just to be contrarian:
>
> Ridiculous anti-noise - run noise~ into Miller’s pvoc time stretcher at
> SUPER slow speed and phase lock it. You break both noise and pvoc, getting
> swooping sine waves.
>
> Kerry
>
>
> On 6 Apr 2017, at
I think patch2svg-plugin.tcl may help you with that
( https://github.com/iem-projects/patch2svg-plugin )
2016-03-25 2:44 GMT+01:00 Jack :
> Salut Olivier,
>
> I guess you work with linux.
> I think is doable with 'xvfb' (with which you can create a virtual
> screen of any size) and the imagemagic
it seems there is:
https://chip.hackster.io/11802/c-h-i-p-midi-arpeggiating-synth-e311ab?ref=similar&ref_id=15019&offset=0
2016-01-19 19:04 GMT+01:00 Alexandre Torres Porres :
> hi, I'm getting my c.h.i.p. in the mail today, anybody else is checking
> this new board?
>
>
> https://www.kickstarter
[0\
|
[makefilename %d]
|
[text $1(
|
[text2d]
gr,
Tim
2015-06-26 14:19 GMT+02:00 Peppe Peppino :
> Hi, I'm using GEM and I want to display a variable text (based on user
> input) in the canvas. I tried with text2d but it don't seem to work if I
> use the inlet value (it will just print the '$t
[shell] or [popen] ?
On 28 Apr 2015 00:47, "Jamie Bullock" wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a way to move a file in the user's filesystem from
> within Pd without loading it into memory?
>
> My use case is that I am using [writesf~] to record audio to disk, and I
> want to allow users to “save” the au
2015-04-20 23:18 GMT+02:00 Charles Z Henry :
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:00 PM, tim vets wrote:
> >
> > 2015-04-18 16:00 GMT+02:00 Eric Lyon :
> >>
> >> If you prefer to keep timing in the signal domain, I have several
> objects
> >>
2015-04-18 16:00 GMT+02:00 Eric Lyon :
> If you prefer to keep timing in the signal domain, I have several objects
> that work together to do this.
>
> http://disis.music.vt.edu/eric/LyonSoftware/Pd/LyonPotpourri/
>
>
Hi Eric,
This looks very nice.
Some objects won't load on my system though
/usr/
or [edge~] ?
2015-04-18 8:30 GMT+02:00 Alexandros Drymonitis :
> Cant't you get bangs on attacks with [bonk~]? Or [threshold~]?
>
>
>
> > On 18 Απρ 2015, at 07:55, Alexandre Torres Porres
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks, I've been recently using CV from modular synths to control Pd,
> and they do send
2015-04-15 0:57 GMT+02:00 Tilo Kremer :
> Hello,
>
> >> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 8:01 PM, Peter P.
> >> wrote: * Pagano, Patrick
> >> [2015-04-13 19:53]:
> >>> Hi
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I am building my first modualr system with a little grant
> >>> money i got for research. For the first 1000$ i got
2015-04-09 17:58 GMT+02:00 Claude Heiland-Allen :
> On 07/04/15 17:35, tim vets wrote:
>
>> I get "./recog~: can't load library"
>> (and pd seems to go into a "watchdog: signaling pd..." loop as soon as I
>> create the Gem window, don't know
Hi Claude,
Interesting stuff!
I triend to run your patch, but I get "./recog~: can't load library"
(and pd seems to go into a "watchdog: signaling pd..." loop as soon as I
create the Gem window, don't know if that's related).
I can't find 'recog~' anywhere on my system.
hint welcome.
thanks,
Tim
sorry, in that example, the last [unpack s s] should probably be [unpack f
s]
2015-03-01 20:17 GMT+01:00 tim vets :
> maybe using s2l ?
> something (roughly) like:
>
> [symbol drums_1.wav(
> |[symbol _(
> ||
> [s2l]
> [unpack s s]
> |
>
maybe using s2l ?
something (roughly) like:
[symbol drums_1.wav(
|[symbol _(
||
[s2l]
[unpack s s]
|
|[symbol .(
||
[s2l]
[unpack s s]
[f ]
|
[1\
gr,
Tim
You can probably find some m-audio Delta series soundcards for cheap, and
combine several of them.
I've used delta 44, and 1010LT, worked excellent on Linux.
I also had good experience with some EchoAudio interfaces (Echo Layla 3G
and Echo Layla 24).
gr,
Tim
2015-02-12 22:18 GMT+01:00 Chris Chrono
2014-09-28 9:24 GMT+02:00 Richie Cyngler :
> Thanks IOhannes,
>
> Oops I forgot the "open" in the message box. Nice solution however we
> would still have to either have multiple hand written message boxes or
> manually edit a message box. Your patch would probably help accidentally
> overwriting
works now, thanks!
cool patch :)
Tim
2014-08-12 17:48 GMT+02:00 Chris McCormick :
> Hi Tim!
>
> On 12/08/14 16:03, tim vets wrote:
> > Cloning into 'blockhead'...
> > Permission denied (publickey).
> > fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
>
>
Hi (Present-)Chris,
I'd like to try out your patch,
$ git clone https://github.com/chr15m/pd-acid-core
$ cd pd-acid-core # otherwise "fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the
parent directories): .git"
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
Cloning into 'blockhead'...
Permission denied (pu
2014-06-24 19:15 GMT+02:00 Max via Pd-list :
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 06/24/2014 07:01 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
> > HI all -
> >
> > I'm not sure, but the output your'e getting might mean that the
> > thing succeeded.
>
> Indeed, following ./configure and make the
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