i am one of those people who are in trouble!
But...blessed chance, I am not alone!
ed
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--- On Sun, 15/3/09, Alexandre Porres <porres(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Alexandre Porres <porres(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [PD] The PdCon09 webpage is UP (use our submission system)
> To: "pd-list" <pd-list(a)iem.at>
> Date: Sunday, 15 March, 2009, 11:44 PM
> It is up, but, all details
> are there... but for those who have read the page ( http://convention.puredata.info
> ) and are familiar with it.. just get the forms
> at
>
> http://porres.googlepages.com/Art.zip
> http://porres.googlepages.com/Workshop.zip
>
> http://porres.googlepages.com/Paper.zip
>
> then go to
>
> http://pdcon09.devolts.org/openconf.php
>
>
> click at Make a Submission, fill the form, get an ID
>
> then go to Upload File to send us the PDFs
>
> Sorry for the trouble.
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 8:39 PM,
> Alexandre Porres <porres(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> oficial
> deadline is about 3:30h from now. midnight UTC-3
> but we are being flexible and comprehensive as a
> lot of people are in trouble...
>
> thanks for the submitions
>
> :)
>
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 8:23 PM,
> marius schebella <marius.schebella(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> and the
> deadline is at midnight?
>
> marius.
>
>
>
> Alexandre Porres wrote:
>
>
> http://convention.puredata.info
>
>
> is back on air
>
>
>
> hope you have seen it...
>
>
>
> cheers
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Hi chaps,
Sorry I've been away, but life happened!
Please please tell me the deadline for the Sao Paulo convention is Brazil time - I'll be up until 3am GMT finishing this at least.
Luv u all,
Ed
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Count me in ... I think we just need to make a wiki page and all agree
on patching conventions as well as who can/should do what ... oh and
mailing lists?
My patches are focused on allowing me to playback midi files to run a
drum machine, live effects for guitar and vocals, generative or
sequenced analog style bass/lead synths, and easy mixing/bussing etc. I
do not have a dsp/digital approach to Pd, but I'm sure there's plenty
who do ... this could be a good collaborative project for sure.
i think this idea of making a unified library of patches is
fantastic. but
i don't think it should be a project given to a student with
little
experience in pd.
i'd be more than happy to help out.
what would be the best way to set up communications between us,
if we take
this on? that would be the first step i guess.
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Dan Wilcox
danomatika.comrobotcowboy.com
Howdy,
I recently got a new Thinkpad T500 with a duo core 2.53Ghz processor
running Ubuntu Intrepid and was a bit annoyed that I was getting far
more audio DIO dropouts in PD than my previous single core Pentium M
2Ghz Thinkpad T42p.
Last night I realized that the cpu frequency scaling was actually
interfering and running both cores at 800Mhz while I had Jack and PD
running in realtime mode! I had little to no dropouts on the T42p since
the OnDemand scaling algorithm used by default only had one core to do
the work and automatically bumped the cpu to max freq. With two cores
it seems to think it can keep the freq lower and I get dropouts.
For those of you who might have noticed the same problem ("WTF! How can
my NEW FAST machine be running PD like crap!!??!"), you can set the cpu
scaling manually. Once I set my machine to Performance it bumped the
speed to max and PD runs smooth as silk.
(I highly recommend this machine BTW, it is super quiet and super cool
temperature wise. My previous Thinkpad feels like a hurricane toaster
by comparison)
In Gnome you can add the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor applet or you can
use the commandline. SUID root control of the applet is enabled in
Intrepid, so you can skip the sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-applets step.
Hope this helps.
---
Dan Wilcox
danomatika.comrobotcowboy.com
the webpage is down, we are trying to get it up ASAP, a damn back up was
schedulled for today...
Anyway,
you guys can still get the forms at
http://porres.googlepages.com/Art.ziphttp://porres.googlepages.com/Workshop.ziphttp://porres.googlepages.com/Paper.zip
then go to
http://pdcon09.devolts.org/openconf.php
click at Make a Submission, fill the form, get an ID
then go to Upload File to send us the PDFs
Sorry for the trouble.
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> >>But I think that we don't really know well enough how to do the whole
> thing right<<
>
>
> i have good experience in doing a library wrong. :) i can at least point
> out the flaws in that so they don't get repeated.
>
> none of the libraries are very good general all-purpose toolkits though, in
> my opinion. i guess that's mainly because none of them have really been
> designed as general toolkits. there is heaps of good stuff in rjdj, but
> it's all for the phone, which has no pd GUI component. netpd on the other
> hand, everything has a gui, and it's all designed to work well as a part of
> the netpd system. but it's a little bit tricky to then use the netpd
> patches outside of netpd. not really spent too much time with pdmtl, but
> that just seems like more of a collection of patches than an actual
> library.
> s-abstractions and the diy library i did both fall down a bit for me
> because
> they tie the functionality of the patches in too much with the gui and
> state
> saving.
>
> i think what hans is talking about and what we are discussing might be
> completely different things though. i think hans is talking about a truly
> unified library to join together all the different pieces in pd-extended
> and
> put them all together in a logical and user-friendly manner. which would
> be
> a pretty massive project, i admit.
>
> i think though, what we're talking about here is more just like a
> collection
> of tools to build synths, sequencers, effects, samplers, recorders,
> soundfile players, etc etc etc. most of the libraries already mentioned
> are
> doing that. but the problem is that there are no unified conventions for
> patching, naming, licencing, etc. and it would be nice to have all the
> best
> and most useful bits of each library in one place, all working together,
> and
> all very simply and easily ported into other pd projects.
>
> i think it's well within our reach to do that at the moment.
>
Hi everybody,
I've been into pd for quite a while now and I feel like I'm slowly reaching musical maturity using this amazing environment, however, there's one big challenge I haven't faced yet: state saving and preset management. I heard about memento, semento, sssad but I'm having troubles knowing which one does what and how to use them. Does anyone know of some tutorial around that could help me? Thank you!
David
http://www.flickr.com/photos/schafferdavid/http://audioblog.arteradio.com/David_Schaffer/
Hey all,
I'll be giving a talk at the Culture Lab in Newcastle this week on
Thursday. I'll mostly be talking about the ideas behind the mapping
and hid libraries for Pd:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/culturelab/events/item/enabling-the-spirit-of-play-in-…
.hc
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