Dear all,
As part of the Deep learning with Audio course, we integrated AI-Duet, DDSP, NSynth, GANSynth, SampleRNN models and GANSpaceSynth hybrid architecture in Pure Data. Here it is the link to the course materials with Pd templates and further setup instructions;
https://github.com/SopiMlab/DeepLearningWithAudio
We have also developed the pyext external to support Python 3, currently we have instructions for building and installing the SOPI fork of pyext for macOS and linux only. Windows has been problematic when we tried to build pyext, contributions are welcome with building for windows instructions!
Here it is the link to the SOPI fork of pyext.
https://github.com/SopiMlab/py
Best,
Koray
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M.Koray Tahiroğlu
Department of Media,
Aalto University
School of Arts, Design and Architecture
http://sopi.aalto.fi/http://dmi.aalto.fi/https://sopi.aalto.fi/koraytahiroglu/
Hi list,
I'm presenting 3 net objects:
[nicinfo]
- prints to the console the associated ip(s) of your network card(s).
also prints your outside ip if you have internet.
[webserver]
- ipv4 http server (threaded).
[websocketserver]
- a multi-threaded web-socket server. (not ready for macOS yet [1] ).
You can get them from Deken.
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Github repositories:
https://github.com/Lucarda/pd-nicinfohttps://github.com/Lucarda/pd-webserverhttps://github.com/Lucarda/pd-websocketserver
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[1] I had already opened an issue for it
(https://github.com/Lucarda/pd-websocketserver/issues/1) but I can't
seem to handle it. It might be an easy one. Help needed! :)
--
Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
Hi list,
I'm presenting 3 net objects:
[nicinfo]
- prints to the console the associated ip(s) of your network card(s).
also prints your outside ip if you have internet.
[webserver]
- ipv4 http server (threaded).
[websocketserver]
- a multi-threaded web-socket server. (not ready for macOS yet [1] ).
You can get them from Deken.
-------------------
Github repositories:
https://github.com/Lucarda/pd-nicinfohttps://github.com/Lucarda/pd-webserverhttps://github.com/Lucarda/pd-websocketserver
-------------------
[1] I had already opened an issue for it
(https://github.com/Lucarda/pd-websocketserver/issues/1) but I can't
seem to handle it. It might be an easy one. Help needed! :)
--
Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
Hello everyone,
The jmmmp library of abstractions has been updated to version 0.61.
- added [change-symbol], [jp.urn] and [shuffle]
- added "coll.init" method to [jp.coll]
- fixed a bug in [Granulator] and with increment in [f+]
- [snaps~] right inlet change
- changed declare -stdlib and -stdpath to -lib and -path in all objects
to conform to better practices
You can download it soon through deken, or in
http://puredata.info/downloads/jmmmp/releases/0.61
<http://puredata.info/downloads/jmmmp/releases/0.61?fbclid=IwAR0wbtv0NTZT1W1…>
Best,
João Pais
Dear List,
The Arte No Tempo association is organizing soon a free online workshop
where I will show how to use my software Click Tracker. This will take
place on Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 2:30 PM (Portuguese time).
For more information see the official event in Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/events/835128177095754/ , and if you want to
take part don't forget to fill in the subscription form at
https://bit.ly/3h2a1ff
The Click Tracker assists with the composition, preparation/study and
performance of musical works with some metric complexity; or to
synchronize with electronic or visual medium.
The original software is available at http://j.mp/click-tracker,
https://bit.ly/clicktracker-playstore
<https://bit.ly/clicktracker-playstore> and on facebook -
http://j.mp/clicktrackerfb.
With best regards,
João Pais
Hi,
here is a pre-release for vstplugin~ v0.5 - a Pd external to run VST2
and VST3 plugins.
You can find it on Deken or download it here:
https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/releases/v0.5-test1
---
The most important changes:
* VST3: support multiple input/output busses ("-i" and "-o" creation
argument flags) + new methods for obtaining bus info
* VST3: fixed possible wrong channel count (regression introduced in v0.4)
* Linux: allow to run 32-bit and 64-bit Windows plugins (via Wine)
* Linux: fix non-functional VST3 editor
* some thread-safety improvements which fix occasional crashes with NI
plugins (and possibly others)
The full changelog is here:
https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/releases/v0.5-test1
---
Beside trying out the new features, it would be very appreciated if you
could test it with your existing projects and check if nothing is broken.
If you find any issues, please file a bug report here:
https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/issues
Have fun!
Christof
Hey there, I'm glad to announce this :)
Get this new version from github and also via Pd! Note we have a new
package where more than one architecture is now part of the same download,
please test these and tell me if it's all working.
Highlights: I got a cool multi slider GUI abstraction (multi.vsl) that I'm
proud of. It has things I missed from other options out there. I'm yet
to mimic a properties windows for all my GUI abstractions, I'm just lazy...
I'm holding for the next release a preset management system, but I do have
new objects here that I'll use there: [morph] and [interpolate] - to morph
and interpolate between presets. Check them out as they might be useful
outside the preset manager ;) I also have a new [power~] object, a
waveshaper, with an included example in my tutorial about it (see chapter
20).
Anyway, this is my first release to reach and exceed the mark of 400
externals, I now got 410 objects. I thought I'd be stretching it and
reaching my limit when I got to 400, that's clearly not the case. The thing
is that when I'm including so many new objects all the time, it's hard for
me to move out of a beta phase. And yes, I'm still breaking compatibility
:/ For breaking changes, more new objects, improvements and fixes, check
the full changelog here:
https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases/tag/v1.0-beta38
cheers
ps. wait a couple of days for ELSE-camomile to appear on the radar as well
;)
Dear all,
I would like to announce the release of *piro*[1].
Piro is a Pd-port of an impulse-response measurement object and a zero
latency convolver from the HISSTools Impulse Response Toolbox (HIRT).
Moreover in the package it is included a general-purpose object that
contains several utilities for managing IRs; this is still in progress.
Source code and binary for major architectures are provided.
For any questions about the Pd version of these objects please do not
hesitate to contact me.
Moreover in the readme there is a link for the original project, where you
can find an article that describes the original package and its utilities.
Finally I would like to thank Lucas Cordiviola and Giuseppe Silvi for their
patience with this project.
Best,
Marco
[1]: https://github.com/d-i-s/piro
Hi folks !
I'd like to introduce this group to ossia score, a sequencer which embeds
PureData through libpd since its latest alpha versions, in order to easily
allow to score Pd patches (among many other things) in an interactive
time-line.
It is a preview feature - thus I'd like to ask this group if anyone wants
to beta-test it and help report bugs / inconsistencies / any kind of issues
with the way Pd is integrated in ossia score ?
Here is a small video of how it looks:
https://vimeo.com/529042247
And a link towards the Pd integration documentation:
https://ossia.io/score-docs/docs/advanced/puredata.html
ossia score can be downloaded here:
https://ossia.io/score/download.html
Please share around (& report any issues) - but most importantly hopefully
you'll have fun while trying it :-)
Kind regards,
Jean-Michaël
ossia.io
Hi, maybe this is the last reminder for this call of papers whose deadline
is approaching (june 1st 2021).
Please spread the word yourselves in your mailing lists for contacts who
may contribute.
Vortex Music Journal | v.9 n.2, 2021 | Call for Papers
“A quarter of century of Pd: past, present and future”.
Deadline: June 1st, 2021.
Guest editor: Dr. Alexandre Torres Porres.
- Full Call: http://vortex.unespar.edu.br/call_v9_n2a.pdf
Thanks!