By the way JM Jones,
Check out the two posts I made with regard to scaling values in Pd. There's some very useful stuff. Also, check out http://puredata.wikispaces.com - it's a site I've made specifically for noobs :)
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From: Jm Jones juanmjv@gmail.com To: Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com Cc: Ed Kelly morph_2016@yahoo.co.uk; "pd-list@iem.at" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Wednesday, 4 September 2013, 5:34 Subject: Re: [PD] Nettiquette (was Re: Scaling values in pd)
yeah, im a noob and i really appreciate the knowledge of this beautiful community, keep the good vibes! some really brilliant and humble people here!
2013/9/3 Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com
On 09/03/2013 07:00 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
OUCH!
On 09/03/2013 02:32 AM, IOhannes zmölnig wrote:
On 09/02/2013 06:17 PM, hghoyer wrote:
Hi,
in Max/MSP there is an object for simple scaling.
If you create in MAX these object with this arguments:
[scale 0 127 0 500] incomming messages from 0 to 127 are automatically scaled from 0 to 500...
honestly i'm of the firm conviction that you should learn how scaling
works: it really is only a matter of adding, multiplying, dividing, subtracting - stuff you should heave learned in primary school.
I'm unclear-- are you insulting the user on purpose, or do you
expect others to be equally insulting to you if you happen to ask a question they find trivial?
as frank pointed out, this should do for you:
| [/ 127] | [* 500] |
if you find it too tedious to do the maths over and over again, you might want to create an abstraction.
being able to solve trivial problems like this will surely empower you to solve more complex problems :-)
If you want to help empower people to solve complex problems, start
by not insulting them when they ask questions on the list.
Best, Jonathan
Another heated moment in Pd-list history.
I think it's wise for us to remember that not every noob coming onto the list for the first time has a personal acquaintance with all of us. We're all sometimes a bit casual in our dealings with each other, and for those of us who have met each other in person we've had a chance to measure the aloofness and eccentricity of the other core members of the community.
Remember it's a community!
Yes, that's a much better way to put it than I did. Sorry for the unnecessarily extreme reaction.
Love, and peace xx Ed
PS did I spell netiquette write? :)
Looks good to me.
-Jonathan
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