I came across Grid, when we were looking for
Spatialisation tools.
Grid was mentioned by someone !
Since i am quite new to that all and i still dont have
all the basic-externals together .....
Where can i download Grid, i looked in the pd-webring,
tried google etc.
Sourceforge was down...
Could Not find it, maybe because grid is a quite
common word ;-)
Can someone send a working link ??
Thanks !
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 rat(a)telecoma.net wrote:
> for people who are interested, i put some short clips online. the
> movies are from a rehersal together with my performance partner PURE
> who is doing the sound with MAX/MSP.
> http://randomseed.org/bek/
Cool work!
Now maybe if you would rename your AVI files to *.avi instead of *.mpg it
would be perfect ;-)
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kordinates and presure. . .?
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Very cool. You should post these on pure-data.org. There is a
section for 'art' in the works. If you put it up on your members page,
then you will just have to select the right keyword to make your movies
show up on the 'art' page.
(FYI: the moveis didn't work in QuickTime/MacOS X for me, but they did
work in VideoLAN)
.hc
On Tuesday, Sep 30, 2003, at 13:49 America/New_York, <rat(a)telecoma.net>
wrote:
> hi,
>
> for people who are interested,
> i put some short clips online.
> the movies are from a rehersal together
> with my performance partner PURE who
> is doing the sound with MAX/MSP.
>
> http://randomseed.org/bek/
>
> a few technical words to what u see:
> its live improvisation, sound and visuals are interconnected
> via osc and with a "selector/mixer" its possible to apply
> sound data to visual properties and vice versa.
> there is no prestored image material or video
> used, everything is generated on the fly, except
> some basic gem geos like cuboid and rectangle.
>
> cheers
>
> erich
>
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>
>
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Pd list,
Has anyone figured out how to use PD with the newest Mbox drivers? I
recently downloaded the newest coreaudio driver from Digidesign (ver.
6.1.1). I know that there is a Digi Audio setup application in which
you tell the digi coreaudio driver which applications can have access
to the coreaudio driver. (I had to put Max in the list).
How does one do this with an application run from Terminal? I'm stuck.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. PD worked great with the last
digi driver (vers. 1.2). I hope this new driver will play nicely.
Thanks in advance,
Mitch
Mitchell Turner, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Music
LaGrange College
601 Broad Street
LaGrange, GA 30240
USA
Office: 706-880-8015
FAX: 706-880-8028
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I am using netserver/netclient to send list of info that has been
converted to a symbol using [list2symbol]. Somewhere in the process,
some of the messages get chopped up at seemingly random points. The
examples below only break at spaces, but sometimes it will break in the
middle of the first work (i.e. mo tion).
I think the problem is on the [netclient] end because sometimes, one
computer will work fine, and the other will chop up the messages. The
patches are attached. They use Krzysztof Czaja's [tot] and zexy's
[list2symbol].
Output from [netclient] (error messages preceed problem here):
error: Bad arguments for message 'motion' to object 'canvas'
NETCLIENT: motion 107 1
error: canvas: no method for 'float'
NETCLIENT: 87 0
NETCLIENT: motion 111 191 0
NETCLIENT: motion 114 191 0
error: Bad arguments for message 'motion' to object 'canvas'
NETCLIENT: motion 114 190
error: canvas: no method for 'float'
NETCLIENT: 0
NETCLIENT: motion 114 189 0
NETCLIENT: key 1 98 0
NETCLIENT: key 0 98 0
NETCLIENT: key 1 110 0
NETCLIENT: key 0 110 0
NETCLIENT: key 1
error: canvas: no method for 'float'
NETCLIENT: 103 0
NETCLIENT: key 0 103 0
bn
... couldn't create
NETCLIENT: mouse 114 189 1 0
NETCLIENT: motion 115 189 0
NETCLIENT: mouseup 115 189 1
NETCLIENT: motion 115 188 0
NETCLIENT: motion 117 187 0
NETCLIENT: motion 119 187 0
error: Bad arguments for message 'motion' to object 'canvas'
NETCLIENT: motion 120 187
error: canvas: no method for 'float'
NETCLIENT: 0
NETCLIENT: motion 119 187 0
NETCLIENT: motion 118 187 0
NETCLIENT: motion 108 185 0
NETCLIENT: motion 96 183 0
NETCLIENT: motion 63 179 0
NETCLIENT: motion 21 181 0
Input into [netserver]:
print: broadcast motion 107 187 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 111 191 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 114 191 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 114 190 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 114 189 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast key 1 98 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast key 0 98 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast key 1 110 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast key 0 110 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast key 1 103 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast key 0 103 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast mouse 114 189 1 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 115 189 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast mouseup 115 189 1
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 115 188 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 117 187 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 119 187 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 120 187 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 119 187 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 118 187 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 108 185 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 96 183 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 63 179 0
netserver: sending data to client 2 on socket 9
netserver: sending data to client 1 on socket 8
print: broadcast motion 21 181 0
http://at.or.at/hans/
[third try to send a question to the mailinglist, hope it will let me
ask as a member :-)]
Hello.
I got a compiled version of the fluid-external at
<http://www.audionerd.com/> http://www.audionerd.com.
When i try to run pd with fluid~-external it says:
------------------------------------------------
Load_object: Symbol "fluidsynth_setup" not found
../../libs/fluidsynth: can' load library.
------------------------------------------------
The includeded patch fluid.pd runs but doesn't make any sounds.
Next I tried to compile fluid by myself - i am a absolut newbie in c &
c++. After the compiler told me that he can't fluidsynth i downloaded a
copy of the original fluidsynth at:
<http://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=fluid>
http://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=fluid
This time the compiler wants the fluidsynth.lib.
This file isn't included in the fluidsynth-package!
Like i said - i am a total newbie and a little bit frustrated. I am
using PD v0.37 & flext 0.4.2 on a Windows XP computer.
Any tipps what i have to do? Has somebody got a working compiled version
of fluid for windows?
Thanks Vince