hi all,
this is to announce a new external, called "pdbx".
it is actually a set of building blocks to make a complete hammond organ
simulation. the code is based on the beatrix software form fr. kilander
(http://www.dsv.su.se/~fk/beatrix_home.html)
you can grab the package on http://home.mamalala.de/pdbx-0.2.tgz
some screenshots:
http://home.mamalala.de/pdbx.png - the main help patch
http://home.mamalala.de/tonegen.png - tone generator setup
http://home.mamalala.de/speaker.png - whirl setup
http://home.mamalala.de/overdrive.png - preamp parameters
http://home.mamalala.de/reverb.png - reverb parameters
http://home.mamalala.de/vib_swell.png - vibrato and swell fader
http://home.mamalala.de/keyperc.png - key percussion switches
this is the somewhat first version, so there are surely some bugs here and
there. be carefull when changing the synth model & tempering: do that only if
no notes are playing! also some parameters are not range checked, it may be
that you run into a out-of-range condition, crashing pd.
many parameters are changeable in realtime, others need small table
recomputations, resulting in minor crackles, while some of the tonegen
core-parameters require a complete recalculation of the model. these changes
can cause bigger dropouts while the dsp running.
one bug i noticed but havent found yet: if you dont play any note, but the dsp
is running, after a while the cpu gets maxed out. it will recover as soon as
you turn on a note, or just wait. im pretty sure that this is a
denormal-float bug in one of the filter sections ..... if you have any ideas,
i would be happy to know ....
the synth is fully polyphonic, and i splitted the original engine into its
main modules, so you can re-use them for your own stuff.
a note about the license:
this port was done with friendly permission from fredrik, since the original
source code (and so, this code for now) is not under the gpl. however, the
full source is supplied anyway. the only limitation is that you should not
redistribute the code yourself. i am trying to get the permission to put the
pd version under the gpl, but be aware that it is not, for now. sorry for
that little itch ....
however, this shouldnt stop you from using it, as well as peeking around in
the code, adapting it to your very own needs ....
have fun and happy playing,
chris
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 16:20:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mathieu Bouchard <matju(a)artengine.ca>
To: pdmtl(a)artengine.ca
Subject: ANNOUNCE: pdmtl #21
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| PUREDATA MONTRÉAL #21 |
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| Le samedi 1er juillet 2006 |
| 13:00 à 17:00 |
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| $0 / | ; at Atelier RATs (atelier de Marc Fournel) /
| \ | 6545, avenue Durocher, Espace 401 Montréal /
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| | juste au nord de Beaubien (voir plan en attachement) \
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| | FLORIAN GROND (ZKM, Germany)
| | Performative science: Between science and media art
| |
| | Florian Grond, a researcher from Austria, will present the
| | different approaches from the basic research group from the ZKM,
| | Centre for art and media technology in Karlsruhe (Germany).
| | In the basic research group, several people with different
| | backgrounds (physicists, psychologists, programmers, chemists,
| | new media artists) work together on topics like nonlinear complex
| | systems and interface technologies. The results range from
| | scientific research to media art installations. Some of the
| | projects that will be presented are the audio visual installation
| | SOL, visible and audible data from 22 years of the sun,
| | INTERMITTENT, a generative audiovisual installation featuring
| | nonlinear dynamics behavior, QUANTUM MIRROR, an interactive
| | installation featuring some quantum effects, KOGNITION IM SPORT,
| | a project together with high school students to enhance training
| | situation of basket ballplayers, "_ZUR FORM" a future project
| | with a tangible user interface. HILBERT_01 HILBERT_02, a project
| | in progress about mapping questions from image theory. Further
| | projects from the basic research institute, that can be be
| | presented if times allows are the LIQUID PERCEPTRON and the
| | EYEVISIONBOT. Questions and discussion are very much appreciated.
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| | MARC FOURNEL
| | Volée
| |
| | Volée est une installation interactive performative et sonore en
| | cours de production qui utilise trois cerfs-volants sur lesquels
| | seront fixés des senseurs d'accélération sans fil à trois degrés
| | de liberté contrôlés via un modem bluetooth RS232 de longue portée
| | dont les paramètres de contrôle sont intégrés à PD. Les données
| | fournies par les accéléromètres seront utilisées comme variables
| | dynamiques d'algorithmes sonores programmés avec Pure Data. Les
| | sons ainsi crées seront diffusés par un système audio à 4 voies.
| | La production de Volée fera l'objet d'une résidence de production
| | en juillet 2006 au centre AdMare <http://www.admare.org> situé aux
| | Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Québec (Canada). L'intégration des senseurs
| | d'accélération pour ce projet a été effectuée par Marc Lavallée.
| |
| | Plus d'info: http://ciam.dyndns.org/~mfco/fr/?q=vollee
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| | PURE DATA CONVENTION 2007
| | Discussion de groupe sur la tenue de la convention 2007
| | à Montréal. Presentation du travail du comité
| | Nuts&Bolts mis en place lors de pdmtl #20.
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CALL FOR ARTWORKS - please forward
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INTERFACE and SOCIETY
a project by Atelier Nord http://anart.no
exhibition Nov.10th - Nov.19th 2006
at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter Oslo Norway.
http://anart.no/projects/interface-and-society/
Atelier Nord is looking for artworks/installations
concerning the transformation of our everyday live
through electronic interfaces (see details below).
APPLICATION DEADLINE 1st July 2006.
Please apply via email to sense(a)anart.no
subject: INTERFACE and SOCIETY exhibition
with the following information:
1) Project name / year of production
2) Artist name(s) + email / contact information
3) Short project description
4) Project URL + URL for online documentation (pdf, pictures, video)
5) Short CV
Alternatively you can send the requested information via snailmail to:
Atelier Nord
Lakkegata 55 D
N-0187 Oslo Norway
ad: INTERFACE and SOCIETY exhibition
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INTERFACE and SOCIETY
In our everyday life we constantly have to cope more or less successfully
with interfaces. We use the mobile phone, the mp3 player, and our laptop,
in order to gain access to the digital part of our life. In recent years
this situation has lead to the creation of new interdisciplinary subjects
like "Interaction Design" or "Physical Computing".
We live between two worlds, our physical environment and the digital
space. Technology and its digital space are our second nature and the
interfaces are our points of access to this technosphere.
Since artists started working with technology they have been developing
interfaces and modes of interaction. The interface itself became an
artistic thematic.
The project INTERFACE and SOCIETY investigates how artists deal with
the transformation of our everyday life through technical interfaces.
With the rapid technological development a thoroughly critique of the
interface towards society is necessary.
The role of the artist is thereby crucial. S/he has the freedom to
deal with technologies and interfaces beyond functionality and usability.
The project INTERFACE and SOCIETY is looking at this development
with a special focus on the artistic contribution.
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INTERFACE and SOCIETY is an umbrella for a range of activities
throughout 2006 at Atelier Nord in Oslo. Read more at:
http://anart.no/projects/interface-and-society/
Hey All,
I am flying to Melbourne [Australia] this weekend to play a live,
improvised AV set using Puredata and GEM. Next Thursday, June 29th at
Plug N Play from 8-11pm (201 Smith st, Fitzroy).
Hope you can join me if yr in that area of the world.
Best,
Chris.
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chris(a)mccormick.cx
http://mccormick.cx
a tiny UDP-based Mail Transport Agent written in pd can be found here:
http://puredata.info/Members/zmoelnig/pd-mta/view
dependencies:
pd>=0.39
zexy>=2.0
features:
only MTA i know that speaks UDP
almost(!) SMTP compliant
comes with tiny Mail User Agent that can be used with the MTA (well,
its rather a "sendmail" implementation than an MUA)
issues:
only speaks UDP until now
SMTP is wrapped into FUDI (which is not SMTP compliant)
i wrote it within a few hours because i needed it for a performance
(transmitting an email via semaphore flags).
i was amazed how fast an SMTP server can be done within pd (after all it
is a rather complex software);
if the license texts included into the patch are omitted, the patch is
less than half the size of the GnuGPL license file.
mfg.adsr
IOhannes
hi all,
heres the first object from the jmax stuff i made, ported to pd.
bassemu~ is a emulation of an analogue bass synth. it includes the obligatory
filter, saw/rect/tri/sine waveform select, an extra hi-pass filter. you can
also feed another signal to its left inlet, and filter that, either alone or
mixed to the vco.
also included is a small, messy gop abstraction to resemble a 16-step
sequencer.
you can find the source on http://home.mamalala.de/bassemu-0.2.tgz
greets and have fun,
chris
sorry for ><
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work for the first time, or advanced media artists looking to explore
new tools and new ways to combine them in a unified environment. It is
easy to use Pure Data to create interactive environments, link
animations and sound, control hardware and electronics, stream audio,
generate real time visuals and develop interfaces for other programs.
In this intensive two week course, participants will learn Pure Data
from scratch and explore in detail some of its most exciting extensions.
Using the Pure:Dyne creative GNU/Linux operating system, participants
will discover real time sound design, audiovisual techniques, physical
modelling with Gem and PmPD/MSD, how to extend PD into hardware and
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http://at.or.at/hans/pd/objects.html
Another libc port: stat. It lets you get all sorts of data from a
file. Quite handy for a number of things, like testing what kind of
file something is, or get the time of the last access, status change,
or modification. Should work on all platforms.
Also included is [file_type] object which is written in Pd and uses
[stat]. It tells you what kind of file something is (file, folder,
character, block, fifo, etc).
Of course, it'll be in the next Pd-extended test release.
.hc
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Computer science is no more related to the computer than astronomy is
related to the telescope. -Edsger Dykstra
come on folks, cool down !
fighting over different OSs is part of the fun. consider it a football-club discussion in
a pub ;-)
oliver
Piotr Majdak wrote:
> Marc Lavallée wrote:
>
>> Well, Windows is not an operating system, it's a gigantic kludge to
>> secure a monopolistic empire. PD works better on Gnu/Linux (and
>> probably OSX), so the more you give to Windows users, the longer they
>> will be stucked using it.
>
>
> <sarcasm>
> Yes, you're on the right way - start another flame war, we really need
> it here...
> </sarcasm>
>
> I can't speak for the rest - but I prefer constructive constributions
> here. Your opinion about different OSs doesn't contribute to this thread
> in any way...
>
> br, Piotr
>
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