Hello fellow list members.
I am making a concert with bassoon and electronics/Puredata effects, and i
would like to include some videos of pd on the show. The concert will also
be a showcase of Puredata capabilities.
So I'm here to ask if someone would like to share some videos made with
puredata that are CC licensed to include there. I also would like to have
some Graph patch that reacts to sound... as i am making improvisation on
them.
any help will be appreciated
Ricardo Lameiro
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Fagote / Contrafagote
Bassoon / Contra-bassoon
http://myspace.com/ricardolameiro
Hello
Having trouble with a digidesign mbox soundcard (this one:
http://www.smccd.edu/accounts/sanchezs/297-PT/mbox_front.jpg/) which
pd recognises and works fine for output, but is useless for input,
cause it has a terrible static noise on both inputs. Tried the card
with other software like Pro Tools and there's no noise there, so i
presume it's not a hardware issue. Trying this on a recent macbook pro
and pd extended.
thanks
p
HI Vilson, That video you posted seems like mixing a little bit of audio signal into the video and maybe viceversa... (analog glitch). Looks also like an analog video mixer w circuit bending.. http://vimeo.com/8913301
I did found a nice way of making glitches in pd http://vimeo.com/6932986 (minute 1)
this is done by having two copies of the same pix and applying a very subtle but very fast 3d transformation [rotateXYZ] to one of them, for this task, I use the audio input..
If you are interested, I can post an example..
Hi András.
thanks for the tricks!. but already pd runs quite fast.. I will do like that next time I install.
F-ischers F-ritz f-ischt f-rische F-ische ; )
I built the C/binary objects from rjlib as Mac OS X/Universal if
anyone is interested:
http://puredata.info/Members/hans/downloads/rjlib-MacOSX-2010-03-28.zip
.hc
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Hi,
I'm not sure what you're looking for - the example in the video _seems_
like there is something truly analog to it (such as feeding the analog
audio signal into the TV)...
However you should be able to simulate somewhat similar results in Gem
with pix_sig2pix~ and some relative simple waves (sinusoids, square
waves, sawtooths...) added together........
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Matteo Sisti Sette
matteosistisette(a)gmail.com
http://www.matteosistisette.com
"Alex, if you do
work on this before I get a chance to, it would be something I'd use
as another dimension in my timbre-space examples."
Yep, I know you don't have them, and sure, I'm on it... could send you some
stuff even. It's actually simple. It's all based on getting the phons values
out of db and hz from the psychoacoustic data. I've seen two implementations
over the ISO226 data that are based on tables and interpolation, and another
one over Robson/Dadson that uses converting functions. Guess that's all you
need.
Since I'm also into pitch tracking and centroid, I can work on such external
too, let's trade info on direct messages, as I can easily miss the ones
directed to me in the pd-list. You also have to tell me more about your work
with database reconstruction.
Cheers
Alex
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> 1. Re: And finally... netbook recommendation (Andr?s Mur?nyi)
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> 3. Re: mapping_video (Markus Demmel)
> 4. Re: OS X 10.6: unplugging headphones crashes Pd (Max)
> 5. Re: glitches + netbook // Vilson, Andr?s (servando barreiro)
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> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 17:20:10 +0200
> From: Andr?s Mur?nyi <muranyia(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [PD] And finally... netbook recommendation
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> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 4:54 AM, Jerome Covington <
> info(a)thespacebetweenthewords.org> wrote:
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> > Are there any recommendations on netbook/audio interface combinations
> > for further development and performance using pd?
> >
> > I am at the moment OS agnostic.
> >
> >
> Hi Jerome,
>
> i'm on a not-so-new ASUS Eee 1000 HD, and happy, although this is not my
> main machine. (A Netbook is not to be a main machine imho)
>
> OS is EeeBuntu (i'm afraid i will be discontinued) with Array.org kernel
> which runs really FAST on this slow box.
>
> I've recently bought an inexpensive Burr-Brown USB-SPdif interface (output
> only) for the netbook which runs out-of-the-box with linux and sounds very
> nice. And it's very small.
> (NB newer netbooks have SPdif out built in.)
>
> Andras
>
So, I got in touch with Tristan who wrote a [loudness~] object for Max (
http://web.media.mit.edu/~tristan/maxmsp.htm ) and he has other objects, one
of which has been ported to Pd already.
I aksed here before, it seems we don't have for Pd. this message is just to
confirm so...
then I should get one done for Pd as part of my research.
cheers
Alex
Are there any recommendations on netbook/audio interface combinations
for further development and performance using pd?
I am at the moment OS agnostic.
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Regards,
Jerome Covington
. . . . : . . . . :
"define audio development"