Hey, first update of ELSE and the tutorial in 2022 has been released. Total
number of objects is now 446, total number of examples in the tutorial is
now 464..
I never take this long but there are lots and lots of changes here. Many
breaking changes on one hand but on the other I'm finally moving on to a
next development phase of "Release Candidates" aiming towards more
stability. One big change was having flags come first as they always should
have.
Many many fixes and many new objects.
*Highlights:*
- [metronome]: this object was added in the last update, I made many
changes and included several new high level funciontanilities. Specially, I
Added support for quite crazier time signatures.
- [tabplayer~]: now can trigger start and stop playing at audio rate with
signal input with gates and impulses.
- new [score]/[score2] objects to write and play musical score sequences
with a friendly syntax with bars, time signatures and fractional note
durations
- [polymetro]/[polymetro~]: polymetric metronomes at control and audio
rates.
The Live Electronics Tutorial has also been updated, check detailed
changelog at: https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases/tag/v1.0-rc1
I also added in the readme alternatives to cyclone in ELSE.
Find binaries for the main 64 bits systems in deken (Linux, Windows and
macOS intel/arm), more to come soon and extra binaries will be available
and found only in the release downloads from the repository.
Cheers
Hi
I added the current version of Pure Data to my personal package archive
(PPA), so that it is finally possible to get a recent version of Pd on
Ubuntu without compiling.
Kudos goes to IOhannes who maintains the puredata package on Debian and
who makes sure that the most recent release of Pd is available in the
backports repository. His work enabled me to just¹ get his package
sources and push them to my PPA.
I also rewrote the "How to install on Debian/Ubuntu" FAQ page on
puredata.into who was referring to the retired apt.puredata.info repo
and Pd-extended.
You find instructions on how to get the most recent version of Pd on
Debian and on Ubuntu here:
https://puredata.info/docs/faq/debian
Roman
¹well, a little work was necessary...
Dear List,
Version 2.3 of the Click Tracker is out.
This version was generously supported by the Quatuor Bozzini
(https://www.quatuorbozzini.ca/), and reflects mainly improvements
gained from the perspective of the users.
The new features are divided into 3 categories:
Syntax features:
- added meters with mixed denominators
- added "x Y" command to repeat inputed events
- added fermatas
GUI features:
- new GUI layout
- removed "record" button
- added reset button for pickup bar
GUI features for the application and Max patch:
- added file drop to open a score
- change the window size to scale the contents
- added new control keys g l t u, also combined with shift for reset
As in the previous version, you can use in any of the following ways:
- as an android app (https://bit.ly/click-tracker-mob or
https://bit.ly/clicktracker-playstore)
- as a closed desktop app in windows (http://bit.ly/ClickTracker2-3Win)
or apple (http://bit.ly/ClickTracker2-3Apple)
Due to Apple's recent security settings, you'll need to allow the Pd and
other externals to run on your system.
WARNING: M1 users will need to run the program with Rosetta.
- as the traditional Pure Data patch (https://bit.ly/ClickTracker2-3)
- as a Max/MSP patch in windows (http://bit.ly/ClickTracker2-3MaxWin) or
apple (http://bit.ly/ClickTracker2-3MaxApple)
For more information, refer to the Click Tracker's website at
http://j.mp/click-tracker.
You can also visit the Click Tracker on facebook -
http://j.mp/clicktrackerfb, or check out the click track library in
http://jmmmp.github.io/clicktracker/index-library.
With best regards,
João Pais
--
Click Tracker Mobile -https://bit.ly/click-tracker-mob
Click Tracker Website -http://j.mp/click-tracker
Click Tracker Library -https://bit.ly/ClickTrackerLibrary
Facebook -http://j.mp/clicktrackerfb
Hey all,
If anyone is anywhere near Margate (England, north-eastern tip of the south east peninsula) I will be exhibiting a quadrophonic interactive sound installation in the Margate School from the 18th to the 22nd of March.
This is an artist-in residence program, and there are three artists exhibiting on those dates - my sensor-driven Pd sound-artwork, a 3D CGI designer and another who works with light sculpture.
The Margate School is an art college housed in a very large (deserted by Woolworths) department store in Margate, England, which is also a great seaside resort. I am capturing sound clips from the building and creating a set of Pd patches that will intreract with the audience through infra-red sensors.
Please come if you are in the area.
Best wishes,Ed Kelly
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Driftwood - the latest album by Lone Shark, now available at https://synchroma.bandcamp.com/releases
For Lone Shark releases, Pure Data software and published Research, go to http://sharktracks.co.uk
Dear all,
the iem is co-hosting the 1st international conference on "Data Art and
Climate Action" (together with Hongkong School of Creative Media).
Today we have a Matinee Concert, that includes performances in Pd.
If you like, you are happily invited to join our live stream at
https://go.iem.at/daca22
The concert starts at 10:45CET (in about 45minutes) so be quick to make
up your mind.
For the program notes, see the attached PDF.
fsamd
IOhannes
Hi,
I am happy to announce a new bug fix release for [vstplugin~] - a Pd
external for hosting VST2 and VST3 plugins on Windows, macOS and Linux.
It is available on Deken (search for "vstplugin~"). Please upgrade!
Here is the full change log: https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/releases
Please report any issues at https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/issues
Have fun!
Christof