hey, so, what does the "intrrpt" parameter do in a bang's flash?
and by the way, are having any real benefit from suppressing two vowels
from "interrupt"?
cheers
Dear colleagues, students, and fellow computer music enthusiasts,
Please pardon the x-posting:
On behalf of the Virginia Tech Linux Laptop Orchestra, I am pleased to
announce the first official public release of the L2Ork Tweeter.
*What is L2Ork Tweeter?*
L2Ork Tweeter is a free and open source program inspired by the
unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic that has required a vast majority of the
human population to practice prolonged social distancing. It is designed
to bring communities together by empowering users around the world to
engage in collaborative music making even over slow internet
connections. It also facilitates the exploration of audio synthesis and
the rich variety of sounds one can generate using the frequency
modulation algorithm. It supports up to ten concurrent performers and as
many additional guests or audience members as the server bandwidth
allows who can observe a performance live over the internet. Each user
is given an instrument with a tracker that can be populated by up to 64
loop-enabled keystrokes or notes. This intentional constraint requires
users to build complexity through interaction with other users. It is in
part inspired by the popular social media platform Twitter that imposes
a similar design constraint of allowing only up to 280 characters per
Tweet. As a result, and as evidenced by its name, L2Ork Tweeter can be
seen as a musical counterpart to Twitter.
*Links
*To learn more about L2Ork Tweeter, including a quick start guide and a
detailed feature overview check out the following
video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5x1lMcTUjw
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5x1lMcTUjw>
To download L2Ork Tweeter head to:
http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/make-your-own-l2ork/tweeter/
Thank you for your consideration. Hope you all are safe and well in
these uncertain times.
Best,
Ico
#NoVirusCanStopHumanCreativity
--
Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Director, Creativity + Innovation
Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology
Virginia Tech
Creative Technologies in Music
School of Performing Arts – 0141
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-6139
ico(a)vt.edu
www.icat.vt.eduwww.performingarts.vt.edul2ork.icat.vt.eduico.bukvic.net
Does anybody know of an accurate mono or stereo VU meter?
Abstraction or external.
Using env~ with the Pd internal level meter works but I don't seem to have
any reference of the real peak or RMS level.
The only thing I could do is sending some test signals from the SPDIF out to
my RME sound card and tweak the level to match 0dB.
But there should be an accurate level calculation directly within Pd .
I'm on Pd 0.49 on Debian.
Thank you!
Ingo
Hi
I just released version 2.2 of netpd - the Collaborative Realtime
Networked Music Making Environment. Most of the changes are actually
pretty old, but recent traffic rise on netpd due to current
circumstances made me put a tag on the current state of tings.
Changes include:
* add support for OSC blob data in protocol
* support audio transmissions (samples or live)
* new netpd abstraction: [netpd_sample]
* make instruments directory configurable
* add configuration parameter for latency compensation
On the instruments side, still unannounced are:
* metaseq - a time-line slicer for creating complex sequencing
structures
* evil - live audio transmission with configured latency à la ninjam
* simplesample - proof-of-concept audio sampler
* unpunch - new ds based sequencer with key commands
Since a couple of weeks, you might bump into people from different
parts of the world. We had a jam with 6 participants yesterday and it
went smoothly, so it appears netpd gained some maturity during the
years. Maybe now it's a good time to try it out.
https://www.netpd.org/
Software:
https://www.netpd.org/~roman/netpd-plus-instruments.zip
Cheers,
Roman
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Hi Pd list,
Can you help with the evaluation of (syntesized) snare drum sounds?
(It's for a paper.) Trained ears, and headphone or speakers are
required, will take a few minutes (9 samples, choice of 4 possible
answers per sound example):
Needs to be no later than 9 hours from now.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdIQRXQ6tYP_7_c-K9ViDU6Q4iJy1pHUC5…
Thanks
m.