Hi, I just realized raspberry pi 3 and the new 4 are armv8... do they need
or benefit from an armv8 compile?
So far I've only compiled for armv7, and it seems it could do just well
with armv6 (which is needed for raspberry pi zero)
cheers
hi list
i'm trying to work with MIDI.
the problem i meet is that the midi input very quickly is overloaded.
i have to (re)select the MIDI input channel to continue.
this happens even without a patch, just in de midi-help.
input is coming from a Behringer or from Ableton.
(Pd-0.49 on Mac and on Windows 10)
rolf
Hello list
… any good mp3 player object on Pd / OsX these days ?
(looked to antique pd-list messages about this subject, using .wav myself, sorry if obvious question)
thanks
JM
an early summer update...
TL;DR: https://vimeo.com/showcase/5289665/video/340437816
based on the feedback we got for the "intelligent patching" features
introduced with Pd-0.49, i've create a new pull-request [575], that
might make patching even easier.
the most important part is probably, that the intelligent
multi-connections we have learned to love in no time, will now only
happen if you press the <Shift>-key while doing the connection.
this basically means, that you can now connect a single object with
another single object, even if they happen to be in a selection group.
or put otherwise: hopefully this will prevent "intelligent patching"
from stepping on your toes.
there's also a few bugs fixed:
- no more crashes after triggerizing
- inserting an object into a "non-leftmost connection" (that is: a
connection that involves inlets or outlets that are not on the left-hand
side) now works (in the case of <Ctrl>-k) resp. puts the newly created
object in the right place (in the case of <Ctrl>-t, aka triggerize)
it also fixes a few oddities where "Duplicate" resp. "Saving
abstractions" would not play well with "Copy&Paste" (the "Duplicate"
resp "Save" actions used to overwrite the "Copy"-buffer; now you can
duplicate at will, and still recall your old "Copy"-buffer)
there's a few little cuties, like:
- pressing <ESC> to deselect everything
- pressing <TAB> to cycle the selection of a single object (or line)
- repeatedly pressing <Ctrl>-k to connect a single-outlet signal object
with a multi-inlet object, will now create a nice fan~out.
when inserting an object into a connection with <Ctrl>-T (triggerize),
the newly created object is now selected immediately, so you can
immediately start typing to replace the dummy object (or just press
<Esc> is you don't want to)
finally, you can now cycle outlets or inlets with the <Tab> *while
connecting*.
Cycling inlets is only active if you hover over an object to connect to
(if not, you cycle the outlets of the source).
Cycling inlets doesn't work on OSX.
fgsdm,r
IOhannes
[575] https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/pull/575
Hello everyone,
The jmmmp library of abstractions has been updated.
Added [jp.dbtofad], [mat4~] and [mat4-~], and removed an iemlib dependency
in [matxxx~] objects.
You can download it soon through deken, or follow the link below.
For more informations and a tarball file, visit http://bit.ly/jmmmp_053
Best,
João Pais
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