Hi list,
Here's an almost complete list of [objects] that are available on Deken.
I searched for *-help.pd on my HDD backup from July 2016 when IOhannes & I did the w32 3th party dll “detect & include”.
There are some objects missing e.g [cyclone/>~] and also some entries that are not [objects] but are abs, which anyhow is harmless extra info.
The .txt file is very raw and is intended to, later, be correctly splitted to meet the standards of the “*-objects.txt” for each Deken pkg.
Attached: Raw-externals-list-Deken.txt
Last week there were discussions on the correct naming of extended libraries:
https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2017-03/118243.html
So the correct naming for some of the *-object.txt is not yet clear.
I will gladly follow IOhannes instructions on how to make this objectlists operational on Deken.
This is not urgent and can wait.
Salutti,
Lucarda.
Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
Hi list,
I succeed in sending UDP messages to an ESP8266 (Wifi Module with
Arduino IDE) with Pd-Vanilla [netsend -u]. But if I would like to send
OSC messages, I have to use [ [, sendtyped /led i $1, ] < message with
[packOSC] --- [udpsend].
The OSC library in Arduino receive "Bundle" messages so I wonder how to
send this kind of messages in Pd-Vanilla and [oscformat].
Just to finish, thanks for developing the OSC communication inside
PD-Vanilla. Here is an example in an artistic installation :
https://vimeo.com/204155167
Best,
--
Jérôme Abel
http://jeromeabel.nethttp://reso-nance.org
Hi all, I'm experimenting with L2Ork and one thing is confusing me. When I
make a patch cable between one object and another, all seems fine and they
are connected but a new patch cable continues to follow my mouse. Is it
supposed to do this? If so, how do I get rid of the trailing patch cable if
I'm not going to use it?
Thanks,
Pall
--
P Thayer, Artist
http://pallthayer.dyndns.org
Hey all
I was about to create a Deken package of comport, but realized, there
are some behaviors I don't understand.
I do have some patches that indicate the right outlet of comport did
once output some sensible messages, like 'open 1' when the connection
is established and 'open 0' when the connection is closed. The help-
file lists a whole bunch of messages that would reflect inner state
changes of the external. I am currently not able to trigger any of
those documented messages.
May some of you can shed some light on this, I would really appreciate
it:
* I only get '-1' from right outlet whenever I close a connection or
open a different port. It's not documented. What does it mean?
* Even when I compile a version from 2006, I can't get the old
behavior back and I still don't get any other message than '-1'
on the right outlet. Why is that?
* What is 'verbose $1' about? What are valid verbose levels? I was
able to make [comport] print some info with increased verbosity
levels.
* Wouldn't it be good if there'd be some 'report' message that would
trigger a dump of the current inner state, like 'xonxoff 0, stopbit
2, parity 0' etc.
BTW: I'm using those sources:
https://git.iem.at/pd/comport.git
(make sure to add --recursive when cloning)
Thanks,
Roman
Dear pd community
I think these 2 posts could interest some of you. I'm not a very active member of this community, but I thought some of you might have come across the HISSTools Impulse Response Toolbox for Max. To make a long story short, my next project, entitled Fluid Corpus Manipulation, has successfully secured 5 years of ERC funding, which mean I am hiring 2 postdocs ! One is a DSP specialist with a strong interest in FFT-processes, the other is a practice-based researcher in creative coding, with a strong interest in dissemination.
Research Fellow in Real-Time Computer Music Systems – http://hud.ac/c5n7
Research Fellow in Creative Coding Practice in Music – http://hud.ac/c5o8
There is a website in progress, it should be live in the next days, but all info is in the recruitment pack for each post above.
Feel free to pass along!
pa
Direct working links for recruitment packs:
Research Fellow in Real-Time Computer Music Systems
http://hr.hud.ac.uk/downloads/recruitmentpacks/R2814_Recruitment_Pack.pdf
Research Fellow in Creative Coding Practice in Music;
http://hr.hud.ac.uk/downloads/recruitmentpacks/R2815_Recruitment_Pack.pdf
Love P.A., he rocks (as do the ships he steers [in a good way:).
A micro-group of us failed to get a HISSTools Pd port up and running a few
years ago, too complex at the time (for me anyhow). Rightly it's a very
popular toolkit, esp. the convolution reverb. The original code (inc the
convolution reverb) recently had a clean up of dependencies from what we
heard last summer, though it isn't currently obvious to find on Alex
Harker's git. Grrr, one that got away.
Congrats people sounds great.
Look forward to testing the new tools out,
Julian
On 5 March 2017 at 11:53, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay <tremblap(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear pd community
>
> I think these 2 posts could interest some of you. I'm not a very active
> member of this community, but I thought some of you might have come across
> the HISSTools Impulse Response Toolbox for Max. To make a long story short,
> my next project, entitled Fluid Corpus Manipulation, has successfully
> secured 5 years of ERC funding, which mean I am hiring 2 postdocs ! One is
> a DSP specialist with a strong interest in FFT-processes, the other is a
> practice-based researcher in creative coding, with a strong interest in
> dissemination.
>
> Research Fellow in Real-Time Computer Music Systems – http://hud.ac/c5n7
>
> Research Fellow in Creative Coding Practice in Music – http://hud.ac/c5o8
>
> There is a website in progress, it should be live in the next days, but
> all info is in the recruitment pack for each post above.
>
> Feel free to pass along!
>
> pa
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https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2017-03/msg00044.html
tl;dr: soon it will be possible to compile libpd into a bytecode blob that browsers can understand and run very efficiently, using a toolchain Pd already uses to build.
The result will be a "web native" version of Pd's core that runs in browsers.
(I'm hand waving away a lot of hard work that other people will do to get this working.)
Cheers,
Chris.
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Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
2017-03-01 12:48 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig(a)iem.at>:
>
> thanks for bringing this to up.
> i've removed the offending line and updated the "User-specific" part of
> the linux section.
>
> but of course the page needs even more love.
>
I got all my love to give... let's work on this then
https://puredata.info/docs/faq/how-do-i-install-externals-and-help-files?po…
.
So... how about "application specific" folder (the "extra" folder)? I think
that's important to include. It's what I prefer anyway... I had included it
but you removed, can I put back? If not, how come?
for windows, you have
- %AppData%\Pd will be something like C:\Documents and
Settings\myusername\AppData\Roaming\Pd
But seems wrong, I have here ob my machine:
*C:\Users\myusername\AppData\Roaming\Pd*
Now, a question... about
User-specific~/.local/lib/pd/extra (since Pd-0.47-1, *preferred*)User-specific
(deprecated)~/pd-externals (older Pd-versions; still usable)
why is this new form preferred?
cheers
please keep the clarity of 0.0-extended version name.
i'm still working with Pd-extended on older machines,
while at the same time doing development on more up-to-date systems.
keeping things 'in sync' is already a challenge enough.
rolf
Apologies if this is a distraction.
The soundfiler object is clearly fundamental to digital music.
I think it needs a makeover. I'm willing to help, but it's been getting particularly difficult and I think, unnecessarily complicated to create patches that automatically load a folder of sound files which may be mono or stereo (or even quad?).Since this information is contained within the header of each file (although it's a pain with the different formats), would it not be sensible to have a second outlet in soundfiler that delivers the number of channels, before the number of samples in the file is delivered from the left outlet? Perhaps also other info, but what would be relevant to a patch? I think channels is a necessary piece of information.
I prod you for a feature, and I probably have as many of these cattle prod moments hitting me from behind as I work on my patches.
Cheers,Bisous,Ed
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