Hi folks,
This is ultra-simple, but I find it so useful that I thought I'd make it
available. Basically it's an abstraction that provides functionality
equivalent to Max's [!/], [!-] etc. With these objects the inlets are in
the opposite order to the operands. The pd abstraction is essentially
syntactic sugar, so instead of doing:
|0.4(
|
[t b a]
| /
|1( /
| /
[- ]
You can just do:
|0.4(
|
[! - 1]
Probably someone has already done this and made it available, but here
it is anyhow:
http://puredata.info/Members/jb/exclamation-mark/view
Jamie
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www.postlude.co.uk
Hi.
For a Pd workshop held in my town yesterday, I did a little presentation
on basic concepts using GEM.
It is focuses pretty much on getting an overview and expects the reader
to do their own additional research to achieve anything practical.
However, I have decided to post part of the material here as I thought
the attached list of 'domains' and arguments they accept may be useful
for ones just getting started with particles.
http://pspunch.com/osaka-pdug/080112/gem-outline_en.pdf
I hope it is of use for someone.
--
BTW, the gathering is held in Osaka, Japan and is expected to continue
as a monthly activity. Yesterday we also had Shigeyuki Hirai who ported
GEM to Max/MSP show us some interesting work of his.
As far as I know, this gathering is announced only on "mixi" which is a
domestic SNS and some personal blogs.
If any one is interested in attending, or is looking for a place to meet
fellows and show their work while on tour, please do contact me.
--
David Shimamoto
Happy new year, all!
I can't seem to find [pool] in my latest download of PD-extended
(0.40.3-extended-20071204, Intel Mac). I see help files and some docs
for it, but no PD object -- is there an OS X i86 version of it in any of
the builds, or am I looking in the wrong place?
Phil Stone
pkstonemusic.com
Hi all,
The short version:
Which of the following operations would take most cpu time? (potentially
producing audio drop outs if you do too many at the same logical time):
-sending a "set" message to a GUI object, such as a slider or number box
-sending a message through a [netsend] (say for example a message made of a
keyword + a float)
-sending a midi event through a [ctlout] or [noteout]
I have to find and remove a bottleneck in some patches, and I haven't been
able to do "serious", "scientific" tests to draw some reliable conclusions
about the above question.
Now, I was supposed to write the "long version" but I've just realize it
wouldn't be of much interest :)
Thanks
m.
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Matteo Sisti Sette
matteosistisette(a)gmail.com
http://www.matteosistisette.com
Hi people..
I have one question...
how i can make a PD Server using Linux?
I would like start projects for interactive installations and start others
ideas using PD.
grettings
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Ricardo Brazileiro
Linux User: #452427
http://rbrazileiro.wordpress.comhttp://estudiolivre.org
please help:
i would like to get data via tcpip to pure data. the programm i use is
zenon a automatisation applikation.
i do not receive anything at netreceive except the EOF socket number by
closing the connection at zenon.
any ideas? any hints for tutorials. thanks in advance.
markus brandt
Hi,
I know this could go off topic pretty fast, but I think this Is PD related
and some people here will be interested (more than in arduino forum).
I was playing with arduino with that examples that plays a buzzer just
applying volts with delayMicroseconds() function.
So I realized how nice would be if we could implement some PD ~ objects
concepts (like delay lines, filters, oscilators, envelopes) in a arduino
library (create something like a Synthesis library).
Someone have tried something like this? I know that atmega168 have a lot of
limitations for audio dsp, but it could be for lo-fi and bitcrushed sounds
for studies and fun.
well... if this still too off topic for here, there's a topic related in the
arduino forum:
http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1176970454
but there's just few comments, this is the reason I thought here could be a
place to find some interested people...
thanx
glerm
Could someone please point me at a nice notch filter with zero phase
(presumably FIR). It must have signal domain control of F without
any clicking please.
Cheers,
Andy
--
Use the source
Hi,
when i connect a [ctlin] box to a numeric box limited between two numbers between 0 and 127 (30 an 84 for example) the limit doesnt work, I mean, the numbers go from 0 to 127 without considering the limits.
why this? what do you usually use to solve it?
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