Here is a GridFlow 0.9.6 binary as made last week by Patrick Boivin. It
was made for Ubuntu 9.10 but it probably works on other OSes as well. It's
not a .deb, just a .tar.gz, therefore it'll be less picky about version
numbers.
http://gridflow.ca/download/packages/http://gridflow.ca/download/packages/gridflow-0.9.6-ubuntu-karmic-i386.tar.…
I would like some feedback about whether it works for you.
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Hi Raul,
i copy this back to the list as it may interest more people than me.
Well, a lot of complicated Windows programs do run on Linux/Wine, and I
think it's not unrealistic to imagine a version of your one that is so
independent that has no problems with Wine.
Of course i'm interested in the Pd and the Processing patches and will be
glad if you post them.
Thanks,
Andras
2009/11/25 raul diaz <raul.lete(a)gmail.com>
> Hi András!
>
> Sorry, but I can't check the application on linux.
> I've uploaded a pc version on my website with an .exe, so it's normal you
> can't run it on Linux.
> If you're interested in the application I can send you both Processing
> applet and Pd patch, and I suposse you can compile it and run it on Linux
> without problem.
>
> Let me now if you're interested on that.
>
> Thanks for your feedback.
>
> Regards!
>
>
> 2009/11/19 András Murányi <muranyia(a)gmail.com>
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 10:58 AM, raul diaz <raul.lete(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> You can take a look to my tr909 emulation, which uses Processing for the
>>> graphical interface, and Pd for the audio engine:
>>>
>>> - http://rauldiazpoblete.com/project.php?p1=1&p2=1&lang=en*
>>> *
>>> I hope that can help you*.
>>> *
>>>
>>
>> Hi Raul,
>> can i make this run on Linux? Wine starts it up but then Processing says
>> it cannot ShellExecute.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Andras
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Raul Diaz Poblete
> *************************
> http://rauldiazpoblete.com/
>
> raul.lete(a)gmail.com
> Barcelona [Spain]
>
Howdy,
I have some questions regarding methods to get optimal live sound in pd.
Using my electric guitar, I keep running into situations where the mix and loudness levels vary widely form place to place and system to system. I am used to this happening with regular analog gear, but not with the rather annoying difficulties it adds in pd. I run into feedback problems with the guitar or the mic, the mix sounds weak, etc. I just cannot seem to get a good, consistent live sound when using the electric and a live mic .. *sigh*.
So my questions are:
What do you guys do for your live set? Do you do some sort of EQ/compression on the final stage before going out the the dac~?
I found this post about the ears response to certain frequencies at different sound pressure levels http://gabesrocklog.blogspot.com/2009/08/eq-or-how-to-turn-down-suck-knob.h…. Should I try using these curves on an eq going out?
Does anyone know how commercial software deals with this? It seems to me that Logic, Live, etc must have some sort of input/output compensation that I would need to replicate in order to have a more uniform sound across the board?
Is this just subjective and /or not possible?
Thanks for any ideas ...
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Dan Wilcox
danomatika.comrobotcowboy.com
Hi, I have a problem with pd 0.41.4 on Linux Mandriva 2010.
I run JACK (qjackctl from terminal as root), and then I open pd.
If in "media" I set: ALSA, ALSA-MIDI, in "testtone" audio is ok, MIDI is mute!
If in "media" I set "jack", audio and midi in testtone are mute.
(In jack connections, pure data is connect with snd_emu10k1...)
My sound card use "snd_emu10k1" driver.
I can listen correctly MIDI with Timidity...,sound from cd or YT..)
sound card is ok)
Any suggestions?
thanks
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Hi
I've been working on this OSC protocol specially targeted at using Processing for the UI and Puredata for the sound generation.
It is based on work by Fabian Ehrentraud. Here it is:
http://gombology.net/
There are some examples and documentation, a processing library, Javadoc documentation for the Java/Processing API and also some known problems to discuss.
best,
Alvaro
> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 15:08:49 -0800
> From: noisesmith(a)gmail.com
> To: c_cb(a)hotmail.it
> Subject: Re: [PD] problem with MIDI (linux)
>
> chi ball wrote:
> >
> >
> >> When you send MIDI into pd, what do you expect to happen?
> >
> >
> >> MIDI coming into pd will not make any sound, it will provide messages to
> >> control things that make sound, if you build them or load them.
> >
> > In "testtone" there is a midi test.......a little patch.. ;)
>
> I am familiar with the testtone patch, but the word 'mute' threw me off,
> because MIDI does not cause sound to occur in the testtone patch. Which
> MIDI api are you using?
I don't know..
Excuse me for my english..mute means that if I make a simple patch to
produce a midi note with a metro.. (I'm familiar with algorithmic music
in pd, but in windows..) I can't listen anything.
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Hello
I would like to add images in jpeg/tga format to patches as backgrounds for pd patches
Is this possible? I know canvas will give nice colors, but I do not think I have seen image backgrounds yet
Is there an external for this?
pp
From: c_cb(a)hotmail.it
To: noisesmith(a)gmail.com
Subject: RE: [PD] problem with MIDI (linux)
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 23:54:42 +0100
> When you send MIDI into pd, what do you expect to happen?
> MIDI coming into pd will not make any sound, it will provide messages to
> control things that make sound, if you build them or load them.
In "testtone" there is a midi test.......a little patch.. ;)
bye,
cb
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