Hello Georg,
there are some workshop files collected at http://www.puredata.org/
docs/workshops, since last year there has been an ongoing workshop
philosophy and teaching Pd as a programming platform in University
discussions during PDDP meetings. Hopefully there will be more news
about this till or during the convention. if anybody can upload their
workshop materials or at least put some links to http://
www.puredata.org/docs/workshops it will be easy for others to find them.
some links for whom would like to have more info and discuss more
http://www.puredata.org/dev/pddp/http://www.puredata.org/dev/pddp/WorkshopPhilosophyhttp://www.puredata.org/dev/pddp/WorkThroughProjectIdeashttp://www.puredata.org/dev/pddp/PdUniversityCourse
Koray.
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On Feb 23, 2007, at 4:00 AM, pd-list-request(a)iem.at wrote:
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> Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:30:53 +0100
> From: Georg Holzmann <grhPD(a)gmx.at>
> Subject: Re: [PD] PD Workshop files
> To: Kyle Klipowicz <kyleklip(a)gmail.com>
> Cc: PD-list(a)iem.at, Chris McCormick <chris(a)mccormick.cx>
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> Hallo!
>
>> What would be great is if there would be a nice php script that could
>> automate that process, and create a downloadable zip file snapshot of
>> the current workshop files.
>
> what do you mean with "current workshop files" ? Is this collection a
> work in progress ?
> (and this process was automated, I didn't download hundrets of
> files ... ;)
>
> LG
> Georg
>
> PS: for the question in the last mail:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wget
>
hello
you should put fluid~.pd_darwin under extra folder and fluid~help.pd
file under doc/5.reference folder.
just remember that fluid object needs fluidsynth library to
communicate with soundfont instruments.If you didn't install
fluidsynth, you can download the latest source code at
www.fluidsynth.org/ and http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/
fluid/ then compile it.
Koray.
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M.Koray Tahiroglu
Media Lab,UIAH
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/
tel: +358 50 939 02 33 ( in Finland only)
tel: +90 533 712 8245
On Feb 22, 2007, at 10:43 AM, pd-list-request(a)iem.at wrote:
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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 06:02:14 -0000
From: "jared" <microcosm11(a)msn.com>
Subject: [PD] a couple of questions
To: "'Chris McCormick'" <chris(a)mccormick.cx>, "'Kevin McCoy'"
<km.takewithyou(a)gmail.com>
Cc: PD-list(a)iem.at
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Hello all,
I've just downloaded fluid~pd_darwin .rar file. It contains two files:
fluid~help.pd and fluid~.pd_darwin.
What kind of file is the .pd Darwin? Where should I put it?
What about the fluid help file? Do I put it here?--> pd\doc\5.reference
I'm not sure where to put the help files because there is the reference
folder but there are also many help files in the extra folder as well.
What is the difference?
Thanks once again!
Jared
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M.Koray Tahiroglu
Media Lab,UIAH
http://mlab.uiah.fi/~korayt/
tel: +358 50 939 02 33 ( in Finland only)
tel: +90 533 712 8245
Hi IOhannes, others,
when I load models (wavefront obj. files), how are the measurements
related to the GEM coordinates?
is it possible, will it be possible in the future to load dxf files also?
marius.
hello all
after not touching a working gem-compile for a few weeks now, i tried
Gem again for a course in my study. but it seems. it doesn't work
correctly anymore.
whenever i have a patch open with a [pix_texture] in the render-chain
and i try then to create the the gem-window ('create'->[gemwin]), the
window border appears, but the window-content is not redrawn (the
desktop from behing is still shown) and i see the following message in
the pd-window:
'fglrx: Failed to map back buffer!'
and i get this message when turning rendering on:
'GL: invalid enumerant'
my version of gem is:
GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs
GEM: compiled: Nov 30 2006
i am on ubuntu dapper with the fglrx-driver from the ubuntu-repository.
it worked in earlier days and i did not recompile gem since then. i
tried to recompile a checkout from today, but when gem is loaded during
pd-startup, i get:
/usr/local/lib/pd/extra/Gem.pd_linux: /usr/local/lib/pd/extra/Gem.pd_linux: undefined symbol: glUniform2i
(can i avoid this by disabling a certain switch in ./configure?)
all other apps that i have installed and use opengl (armagetron,
blender, mplayer -vo gl) work without any problems and are able to show
textures. gem is the only app, that doesn't work as expected. but when
start X without dri enabled, [pix_texture] works.
any help very appreciated.
roman
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Subject: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Audio Conference 2007 - program online!
Dear all,
thanks to many submissions from yourselves, we have been able to create an
extensive program for the Linux Audio Conference in Berlin in March,
featuring many paper presentations, tutorials, workshops and demos, and not
to forget concerts on each night of the conference.
(btw, if you still have some linux-made songs you would like to send in for
the Radio music, feel free to do so; there are no restrictions on genre
there, and we especially created that category to give a place for linux-made
recordings).
Below is the press release.
Hope to see you all in Berlin!
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The 5th Linux Audio Conference is taking place in Berlin (Germany) in 2007.
The TU-Berlin is hosting the conference in cooperation with people of the
Humboldt University Berlin, the Berliner Künstlerprogramm of the DAAD, the
festival MaerzMusik, the Instituto Cervantes Berlin and the Tesla Berlin.
The conference shows once per year important developments in the subject
making music with Linux and open source tools. Invited is everyone who is
interested in the possibilities of this platform.
The LAC is offering a wide range of workshops, tutorials and hands on demos.
There will be presentations on the subjects Computer Music, Music Production,
Drivers and Sound Architectures and Audio Distributions.
The LAC aims at bringing together developers and users of Linux and
open source audio software with the goal of information sharing, project
discussion and music.
Each day of the conference there is a concert which features music composed
and created with open source software. One of the highlights of the conference
is the demonstration of a auditorium of the TU-Berlin, that has been equipped
with a new spatialisation system (Wave Field Synthesis), driven by a
Linux-Cluster.
The program of the conference is now online and (free) registration is
possible.
Free admission to all events except to the concerts at the Tesla and the
MaerzMusik
LAC2007 22.3. to 25.3.2007, TU-Berlin, www.lac.tu-berlin.de
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Hi,
Amazing tricks anyone can do vol.1 - Pure Data Workshop in Graz
The Workshop is being held in German, hence the following description in
German only.
Pure Data (Pd) ist eine universelle, freie Software-Umgebung zur
Erzeugung und Bearbeitung von Klang, Graphik und Daten in Echtzeit. Die
Programmierung erfolgt dabei mittels visueller Objekte, die den Einstieg
in die kreative Arbeit sehr leicht machen und es vielen KünstlerInnen
ermöglichen, Pure Data als intuitives Tool einzusetzen.
Dieser zweitägige Workshop wird einen fundierten Einstieg bieten, die
ReferentInnen werden mit den TeilnehmerInnen gemeinsam die Grundlagen
von Pd erarbeiten, die verschiedenen Bereiche
Audio/Video/Installation/Programmierung behandeln, Beispiele zeigen und
viele Fragen beantworten. In speziellen Arbeitseinheiten kann weiters Pd
selbstständig erforscht werden, immer mit der Möglichkeit einer
umfassenden Betreuung.
Pure Data wird zu Beginn des Workshops gemeinsam auf den Computern
installiert, die TeilnehmerInnen werden gebeten, ihre eigenen Computer
zum Workshop mitzunehmen. Pd läuft auf allen gängigen Betriebssystemen
(außer Mac OS9) und ist als Open-Source Software natürlich frei und
gratis. Weitere Details werden bei der Anmeldung geklärt.
Mitarbeit:
Florian Hollerweger, Georg Holzmann, Peter Plessas, IOhannes m zmölnig
Pd-Graz.mur.at
Zeit & Ort:
* 9. und 10. März 2007, jeweils 10-13 und 14-17 Uhr
* im CompetenzCentrum im labor, Jakoministrasse 16, 8010 Graz
Teilnahmebedingungen
* Unkostenbeitrag EUR 20.-
* Die Anzahl der TeilnehmerInnen ist leider auf 10 begrenzt, die
Reihenfolge der Anmeldungen zählt.
mfg,
Peter Plessas
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Since my last message morphed from a plea for help to a bug report, I
guess I should give the relevant info.
Mac OS X 10.4.8 / Pd 0.39-2
Fedora 4 / Pd 0.39-2
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