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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 18:48:02 +0000 (UTC)
From: artlist(a)artengine.ca
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Subject: puredata workshop /atelier puredata
Hello all / Bonjour à tous,
Artengine is pleased to announce a workshop on puredata by Michal Seta.
When? February 28-29 (10:30 am-5:00 pm)
Where? room 205 Visual Arts Department University of Ottawa.
Puredata is a realtime visual programming environment for real-time sound
manipulation. This two day workshop for beginners will cover the installation
of the Open Source program under linux, OSX or windows as well as provide an
introduction to the basics of its operation. Participants are invited to
bring their own desktops for installation.
Seta is a musician-composor; he graduated from Music Technology at McGill.
During his studies, he was a member of g.e.m.s. (Group of the Electronic
Music Studio) and programmed a few concerts. He is currently associated with
Unisexe and No OneReceiving. A guitarist, he performs music with computers.
For registration and information, please contact Alexandre Castonguay
(acastonguay at artengine dot ca)
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Artengine est heureux d'annoncer la tenue d'un atelier sur puredata par Michal
Seta.
Quand : Les 28 et 29 février (de 10h30 à 17hrs)
Où : salle 205 du département d'arts visuels de l'Université d'Ottawa
Puredata est un environnement de programmation visuel pour la manipulation du
son en temps réel. Cet atelier pour débutants va offrir la possibilité
d'installer ce logiciel au code source libre sous linux, OSX ou windows et de
découvrir son mode d'opération. Les participants sont invités à amener leur
matériel informatique.
Seta est un compositeur-interprète; il a étudié en "Music Technology" à
McGill. Au cours de ses études il a été membre de g.e.m.s. (Group of the
Electronic Music Studio) et il a été directeur de programmation de quelques
concerts. Présentement associé aussi avec UniSexe et No OneReceiving,
Guitariste, il interprète de la musique en utilisant des systèmes
informatiques.
Pour s'inscrire et de plus amples informations, veuillez contacter Alexandre
Castonguay (acastonguay at artengine dot ca)
http://www.noonereceiving.32k.orghttp://www.creazone.32k.org/zone/mishttp://www.creazone.32k.org/zone/unisexe.html
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This is a newbie question so please be patient with me.
I have a Mac using OSX 10.3 and have a M-audio Ozone midi keyboard. I
installed Adam Lindsay's "package" pd 0.36 installation and am having some
problems. I searched the achive and noticed alot of people have similar
problems, but I still don't know whats wrong with my setup. When i launch
pd I get the following:
could not open midi input device number 1: Invalid device ID.
using default input device number: -1
using default output device number: -1
nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
Error number -9997 occured opening portaudio stream
Error message: Invalid device ID.
When I open the "test audio and midi" patch from the help menu it seems
like no audio or midi messages are coming in or out. when I select the "test
tone" from this patch sometimes there is a white noise type sound, but most
of the time nothing at all.
so I typed in:
pd -midiindev 1 -midioutdev 2
still nothing. I also typed in:
-soundindev -soundoutdev
nothing. What can I do to get it to work. How will I know when it's all
connected correctly. I would greatly appreciate any help anyone could
offer. thanks
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Hi all,
I am performing tonight tomorrow and sunday in the Melkweg in Amsterdam.
A live dance/video/music/dj performance piece. I am using PD with joystick and
webcam controllers.
Show starts at 22:00, doors open at 21:30 in the melkweg-theatre.
It is called Unanimous Buck.
http://www.melkweg.nl
--
electronic & acoustic musics-- http://www.xs4all.nl/~gml
Apologies, I got the address wrong last time, so let's try this again!
The p-t-player~ is now online. This is a sample player that gives the user
independant control over pitch and time. You will need the zexy external to
run this!
It can be found at
http://www.pure-data.org/Members/loneshark/pitch-time-sample-player/file_vie
w
Enjoy!
Lone Shark
Lone Shark: Aviation.
Electronic music for your mind, body and soul! Released March/April 2004 on
Pyramid Transmissions.
http://www.pyramidtransmissions.com/
Hi,
this is a short reminder, that the team organizing the 2nd LAD
Conference is still accepting and looking for music created using
Linux:
From April 29th to May 2nd, 2004, the Institute for Music and
Acoustics of ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany, will host the 2nd conference of
the Linux Audio Developers (LAD). As a new feature there will be
presentations of music in addition to technical talks. For this, we
are looking for music that has been produced completely or mostly
under Linux.
We are looking for:
* Interesting demos of sound synthesis, sound processing, etc.
* "Classical" computer music compositions, to be played in a
concert setting Pieces from areas such as Electronica,
* Chill-Out, Ambient etc.
Deadline for submissions is February 29th, 2004. The jury will award
3 grants to participants to contribute to their travel expenses.
More details here:
http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$3685http://www.zkm.de/lad/
If you have further questions, Matthias Nagorni <mana ET suse.de> or
Goetz Dipper <goetz ET zkm.de> will surely be able to answer them.
See ya in Karlsruhe.
ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
hello all,
first, sorry for cross-posting .....
second, sorry for the long posting ;-)
after a (way too) long time, i finally got the basic usb implementation of my
multi-iobox working. that box will be the follow-up of the 88-port ad-module
for the pc-perport i have done a long time ago.
wit the new usb version everybody should be able to use it, on any computer
providing usb and a usb-hid (Human Interface Device) driver. that means,
linux, os-x, windows .....
the box is not completely finished yet, but will be in about 1-2 months.
in fact, the usb implementation on the microcontoller took the most time ...
just put a look at the usb specs chapter9, plus the hid definition plus the
hut (Hid Usage Tables) stuff ..... and you will get a impression ....
what's needed now are testers, that will try out the current usb-firmware of
the microcontroller connected to different machines. to help me out with that
you will currently need :
0.) a cimputer with usb and hid drivers (that means: if your comp can use a
mouse/keyboard/joystick... on usb)
1.) a programmer that is cappable of burning the microchip pic 16c765
microcontroller
2.) of course one if that microcontrollers, hard to get in germany, sorry.
be sure to get the -jw version, which is uv-erasable. otp-chips are a waste at
the current state of my development.... remember, its just a test
firmware....
3.) the current test-firmware from http://mamalala.de/iobox-test.zip
4.) a small prototype board, a usb-b connector, a cable from usb-b to usb-a
(to you computer) and led's (with 1k resistors), buttons and faders as
needed. take look at the microcontrollers datasheet
(http://www.microchip.com/1010/pline/picmicro/category/perictrl/14kbytes/dev…)
we need a 6 mhz xtal, portb is used to display led's, portd is used for 8
buttons, an0-an7 as analogue inputs plus the two pwm outputs on rc1 and
rc2...
5.) pd or jmax with a event-device object (on jmax i made ev_dev, i think h.c.
steiner has made a similar object for pd on linux)
after burning and assembling, the thing does the following :
on connecting to the computer, it enumarates to the host as hid device.
it sets up 64 led outputs, 64 single key inputs, 88 adc inputs, 64 dac outputs
and a 3-byte in-/output. the adc out's are declared (by the device) as
absolute events, the buttons and led's as what they are, respectively.
the dac is accessed as led, just with a 16 bit value range instead of the
usual 1-bit on/off state .... the 3-byte in/out is done as one 3-byte wide
button and a 3-byte wide led.
currently used by the chip (as this are the built-in capabilities) are 8 adc,
2 dac (done by using the pwm outputs of the chip) , 8 buttons and 8 led's.
(see http://mamalala.de/iobox-test.jph how that looks in jmax)
that makes up the following events :
inputs: (from device to computer)
a: type 1 (key)
code 256 - 263 (would be 256 - 319 in full version)
range 0/1 (on/off)
b: type 3 (abs. movement)
code 6-13 (would be 6-92 in full version)
range 0-255 (would be 0-255|1023|4095 in full version, depending on used adc)
outputs (all are type 17:led)
a: 0-7 (would be 0-63 in full version)
range 0/1 (on/off)
b: 64-65 (would be 64-127 in full version)
range 0-256 (would be 0-255|1023|4095 in full version, depending on used dac)
the rawbyte in/out's do nothing yet, but will be used for thing like buffered
midi in/out, serial in/out, rotary encoders, small lcd displays, [put your
ideas here]....
now comes the point where i need your assistance :
please test if the device connects to your computer without error.
if you are on linux, test it's in/output. to send to the device in a propper
way, you need a recent linux-usb driver. older ones (for example 2.4.18) dont
include the report-id to the device, but we need that ;-) newer drivers do
(as in linux 2.4.24 and up....)
all the i/o should be do-able by the standard linux event input device
interface (evdev) and the linux usb-hid driver compiled to use that
interface....
more important to me is, if you are on mac/windows/.... :
i cant supply objects for pd/jmax/... on these platforms.
but, from what i expect they should be easy to write. just access the hid
interface of the host, it will give/take the reports as needed.....
for example, a usb-hid conform "driver" in source-form for a mouse, keyboard,
joystick, tablet.... should provide a good basis for that.....
if you plug it into window, it already announces itself as unknown hid device.
please help, provide some objects for that thing !
all the linux stuff i will do myself, ev_dev is already there. what i will do
next is a alsa-driver that wraps the device into a midi stream, for use wit
other sequencer/synth apps. such a thing would be nice on other platforms
too. imagine all midi-conform apps could use that thins faderbox, for
example...
ok, thats all for now. if you want to try that and help me out on that part,
drop me a note and "just do it". report back your experience....
thnaks a lot,
chris
Hi! we're RBF-soft. [producing] maybe you haven't hear about as because
we're from Barberà , and we haven't had the pleasure, and the community its
so big, that its logic that you don't know who we're.
Then, we're a designers, artists, dj's, vj's, animators and developers
programmers,... we have made an instalations with pd,in bcn and mallorca,and
we have made music with pd too, and streaming with pd, workshops of pd and
reason (in Sabadell), aplication online with pd, ... (its now developing) do
you need more information about as and more people that you maybe dont know.
riereta may be is not only the pd community, because maybe we're doing
more for pd, and other people that we know and not know. If you have more
visibility than these person this not mean that you 're the one, and only
the pd community existing in bcn, you know?¿.
PD is for community not for few people living in raval (bcn), there're more
people, well?¿.
This -http://130.208.220.190/: website is not developed by Yves Degoyon
with
Pure-Data, :: Pall Thayer :: is the author of this project, you can't say
this, this is false.
And Riereta is not the only one in bcn, that made things with pd, do you
understand?¿ maybe if we would have more vissibility (like riereta), you
(Yves) will can know who 're RBF-soft.
Pd: see u and saludations for the authentik people of pd community around
the world!!!! around the things real!!!!
RBF-soft. [information]
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