I'll wait for the update announcement before putting it in.
.hc
On Feb 6, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Matthias Blau wrote:
Well, the main screen (without the usage information) should fit onto 1024x768. So if you don't mind scrolling...
Anyway, an update is on my todo list and I will consider putting the text into a subpatch (as one of the really minor modifications...).
As everything I did on this is GPL you are free to include it wherever you want provided it does not interfere with the GPL. Perhaps you could just wait until the update release (expected 3-4 weeks from now)?
--Matthias
Hans-Christoph Steiner schrieb:
Those apps are quite nice! The only problem is that they are much bigger than my screen. Maybe the text at the bottom could go into a subpatch? Then it would fit on 1024x768 screens (mine is PowerBook, 1280x865).
Also, do you mind if I import it into CVS and include it with the Pd-extended builds? It would be a nice thing to have built-in to the installers.
.hc
On Feb 6, 2006, at 6:32 AM, Matthias Blau wrote:
Hi Richie,
The pm_tfsiso.pd patch in PureMeasurement should do this (you will
just need iemlib): http://www.hoertechnik-audiologie.de/index.php?p=602--Matthias
Rich E schrieb:
Hello all,
My instructor at school is trying to make a patch that will graph a transfer function in real time, but it doesn't seem to be working
out with Pd's built in arrays. I was thinking that he might be able to
do it with Gem, but on second look I don't see any easy way to do this either. Does anyone know of a good way to graph an out audio signal against an in audio signal (one would be x, one y)?Thanks if anyone can help, Richie
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