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The Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics – IEM – at the
University of Music and Performing Arts Graz is introducing a new
Bachelor and Master Curriculum in Computer Music and Sound Art.
Application deadline for the winter semester (starting on October 1st,
2021):
Bachelor: June 3rd, 2021
Master: May 1st, 2021
There will be an Open House online session on Thursday, April 8th, zoom
link to be announced. ATTENTION: currently scheduled for 2-4 pm Central
European Summer Time (UTC+2)
<https://www.kug.ac.at/en/study/prospective-students/visit-meet-kug/open-hou…>
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I'm glad to announce v0.3 release for dnd-plugin.
This version fixes a bug where zero padded filenames with spaces would
produce a wrong filename output. And there are extra routing options for
ascii encoded name, path, extension and full name of dropped file.
Most of the ideas on how to solve this issues came from Oliver. I just
help him with some tcl and testing.
You can get it from Deken. Remember to restart Pd.
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The main GitHub repo is https://github.com/megrimm/pd-dnd-plugin
Oliver and I have forks with the new version (we will soon send a PR to
the main repo).
I think dnd-plugin repo should be moved to https://github.com/pd-externals
How do we do that? or we shouldn't?
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Hi
netpd 2.3.0 is released.
This release features also stand-alone applications for macOS and
Windows.
Features and changes:
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* give chat and unpatch a facelift
* load instruments from scroll list instead of openpanel
* support unlimited nesting of dynamic loading with new abstraction
[netpd-bus-order]. This allows effects to load other effects into
themselves
* restore support for loading from old text-based preset file format
* broadcast loading from preset file to all clients for improved consistency
* add debug message printing facility (prints incoming and/or outgoing OSC
messages)
* add support for IRC style /commands in chat (check with '/help')
* add protected mode for unpatch. Protects from interactions with
peers while developing instruments
* refactor lots of internal stuff:
* use $1.NETPD bus for everything in netpd_* abstractions
* remove second number argument to [netpd-dump]. Use new [netpd-bus-order]
to enforce order of state dumps.
* only initialize instrument when necessary (e.g. not when receiving
state from peer or from preset file)
* only search for sync peer when necessary
New instruments since last release:
* ripple: sample-based synthesis similar to soundfonts
* ep-mk2: physical model of an e-piano (port of Mike Moreno's ep-mk2)
* filtlib: finally a suite of filters (based on mmb)
https://www.netpd.org/downloadhttps://github.com/reduzent/netpdhttps://untalk.netpd.org/
Have fun!
Roman
ELSE 1.0-0 Beta 37 with Live Electronics Tutorial is out and I'm happy to
announce its 1st update of the year.
I had this idea that when I reached 400 externals that I might be ready to
move on past the beta phase. Well, I got 399 now, so I could be close.
I got many many breaking changes in this release (the greatest so far from
one version to another), so enjoying the fact it's still a beta phase. I
also got numerous fixes and improvements in current objects, let me pin
point a "freeze" option for ffdelay~/fbdelay~.
I got 6 new objects but I'm saving more new ones for the next release that
aren't quite ready yet (like a cool preset system). The highlight is
[note2pitch] and [pitch2note] that converts from note names to midi pitches
and vice versa. I also have a new [del~] object which is pretty much like
[delwrite~]/[delread4~] but with some fixes and many extra features, like
being able to resize the delay line and freeze it. I made pull requests to
add these to vanilla as well, let's see.
For a full changelog, downloads, see
https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases/tag/v1.0-beta37
get it also from deken
The Live Electronics tutorial is also part of the download and has also
been updated, highlights is the revision on the delay lines section, where
I also included the new [del~] object and also put an example I was owing
on reverse delay lines.
We shall also release a new Camomile-ELSE version in the next few days,
stay tuned and check it out until it's there ;)
https://github.com/emviveros/Camomile-ELSE/releases
hi
i'd like to announce the release of deken-v0.7.1
https://github.com/pure-data/deken/releases/v0.7.1
the GUI-plugin can be installed via deken.
just go to "Help -> Find externals" and enter
"deken-plugin" as the search string.
this is the version i'd like to get into the next Pd release as the
standard "find externals" implementation.
so please test :-)
what's new?
deken-plugin ("Find externals" within Pd)
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- decide whether you want to search of libraries, objects or both
- select multiple packages (with right-click) and download/install them
at once
- install packages from files
- library sorting has improved (newer libraries sort before older
libraries, rather than reversed-alphabetically)
- (optional) drag'n'drop package files onto the dialog to install them
- callback to allow Pd to search for uncreatable objects (dekenception)
- better support for packages with externals that don't do any number
processing
- optionally keep package files after downloading them
- improve SHA256 verification handling
- introduce @PD_PATH@ placeholder for the path the the current
Pd-instance, so you can set the installation directory to
@PD_PATH@/extra and installations won't interfere with each other.
- (optional) SHA256 verification
- fix close-window shortcut
- lots more of fixes, bugs and laughs
the features marked as "(optional)" require additional software to be
installed (e.g. the "tcllib" (for SHA256 verification) resp. the "tkdnd"
(for drag'n'drop; if you got the dropsuite plugin to work, then this
will work as well)
some of the features are not really user-visible yet, notably the one
labelled "(dekenception)". but this is the deken-part of the recent
click-broken-object-to-find-the-library demo i posted on the pd-list.
deken cmdline (create and upload packages)
==========================================
for those of you who develop libraries and publish them via deken,
there's also an updated version of the `deken` cmdline utility.
- much improved generation of object lists (using the DESCRIPTION of the
object's help-patch)
- new flag to override the package name
- new flag to skip GPG-signing
- settable output dir when creating packages
- strip a leading "v" from the version to prevent accidental "vv1.2.3"
versions
- take dynamic libraries into account when calculating the architecture
- new "systemfix" command
- new "systeminfo" command (for bugreports)
- new "uninstall" command to uninstall packages (or deken itself)
- fix password input on MSYS2
- switch to hy-0.19/Python3
- binaries for macOS & Windows
- Docker image (registry.git.iem.at/pd/deken:v0.7.1) for use in CI-systems
- lots of fixes, wine and bugs
to absent friends.
today, the iem is announcing the shut down of the
https://apt.puredata.info/ and https://autobuild.puredata.info/ services.
if you are missing these services, now is the time to propose a toast.
if you are going to miss these services, think again.
https://apt.puredata.info/ provided Debian packages of Pd-extended, up
to Debian/wheezy (aka Debian 7) resp Ubuntu/trusty (aka Ubuntu 14.04).
As we all know, the last release of Pd-extended was based on Pd-0.43 and
happened in january 2013. it has been dead since then.
Debian/wheezy was released in 2013 and has been superseded by
Debian/jessie (aka Debian 8) in 2015. The Long Term Support (LTS) for
Debian/jessie [sic!] ended in june 2020. There was no LTS for Debian/wheezy.
Ubuntu/trusty was released in 2014 and received Long Term Support until
april 2019.
https://autobuild.puredata.info/ provided nightly snapshots of
Pd-extended, so people could test all the new development features of
Pd-extended without having to compile themselves.
Again, Pd-extended has been dead for 7 years.
The last nightly development snapshot was uploaded in 2016.
happy patching.
fgmadrs
IOhannes
(Apologies for cross-postings)
ICAD 2021
Call for Submission of Papers and Extended Abstracts
26th International Conference on Auditory Display
Virtual Conference
25-28 June 2021
https://icad2021.icad.org
THEME: “SOUNDING BOARD”
In addition to being part of the resonating chamber in a musical
instrument, the term sounding board is also a metaphor for a channel
through which ideas are discussed and disseminated. ICAD, established in
1992 has, through its 25 conference meetings, shared over 1,150 papers with
the auditory display community. This year, the conference will offer itself
as a sounding board for the community, allowing time to pause and reflect
on the history of auditory display research, review how research has
changed throughout the years, and discuss future areas of inquiry as well
as how to adapt our research during these challenging times. Therefore, the
ICAD 2021 committee is seeking full papers, abstracts, concert pieces,
demos, installations, workshops, and tutorials from across the full
spectrum of auditory display research and practice. From discussions and
reflections on the history of auditory display research with a view to
generating new ways of thinking about how we as practitioners should go
about things, to speculative ideas or news of late-breaking work,
submissions are sought across all the categories. We are particularly
interested in hearing from researchers who have never considered themselves
to be part of the community before, or whose work sits at the periphery of
the field.
Important Dates:
Full Papers - March 31st
Abstract Only Submissions (no paper published) - April 30th
Workshops/Tutorials/Demos - April 30th
Live Performances/Installations - April 30th
Doctoral Consortium/Thinktank -April 30th
For details on topics of interest, proposal format, submission
instructions, and additional conference information please visit
https://icad2021.icad.org/call-for-participation/
Papers Chairs:
Areti Andreopoulou and Milena Droumeva
papers(a)icad2021.icad.org
Conference Chairs:
Kyla McMullen and Paul Vickers
chairs(a)icad2021.icad.org
About ICAD:
First held in 1992, ICAD is a highly interdisciplinary conference with
relevance to researchers, practitioners, artists, and graduate students
working with sound to convey and explore information. The conference is
unique in its specific focus on auditory displays and the range of
interdisciplinary issues related to their use. Like its predecessors, ICAD
2021 will be a single-track conference, open to all, with no membership or
affiliation requirements.
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Greetings,
I'm pleased to announce that FFTease 3.0 is now available for Pd. Based on
a project started in 1999 by Christopher Penrose and myself, FFTease is a
set of externals designed to make the exploration of FFT-based spectral
processing as easy as possible. The package may be accessed through deken
(search for "fftease") or directly downloaded from the Github distribution
<https://github.com/ericlyon/pd-fftease>. Github would be the best place to
send bug reports or any other feedback.
Thanks to @porres, @umlaeute, and @Lucarda for invaluable assistance and
contributions throughout this process.
Eric