Thanks for sharing your music Chuck! Does anyone else have any examples of sounds/videos they've made with Pd that they'd like to share?
~Kyle
On 11/10/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy. I'm in Center City, studying comp at University of the Arts on Broad. They don't use PD here, unfortunately (mostly a jazz school), but I use it. I am more of a composer than a performer, but I like programming with PD as well. I have a microtonal sonata created with PD at: http://www.badmuthahubbard.com/music.html I also play 5-string banjo... I can recall one other PD user from PA who was on this list, he runs a local studio. Can't recall his name. Maurice Wright from Temple is a name that gets tossed at me by people who don't know what I'm asking them. He doesn't use PD, but knows some things about Csound. There are Max users around, if that interests you. I don't really associate with those kinds of people though... jk. Whereabouts are you, and what kind of stuff are you involved with?
-Chuckk
On 11/10/06, jeff bechtel tactilerobot@yahoo.com wrote:
I was wondering how many folks on this list are from the Philadelphia
area.
It would be cool to have a local network around here. Perhaps there
already
is one? I'm particularly interested in performers and active music makers, but
ANY
friend of PD is a friend of mine ;) Cheers!! Jeff
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I'd love to post GEM stuff I've been working on, but I really have no idea how to turn a GEM show into some kind of AVI that people could download.
~David
On 11/10/06, Kyle Klipowicz kyleklip@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for sharing your music Chuck! Does anyone else have any examples of sounds/videos they've made with Pd that they'd like to share?
~Kyle
On 11/10/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy. I'm in Center City, studying comp at University of the Arts on Broad. They don't use PD here, unfortunately (mostly a jazz school), but I use it. I am more of a composer than a performer, but I like programming with PD as well. I have a microtonal sonata created with PD at: http://www.badmuthahubbard.com/music.html I also play 5-string banjo... I can recall one other PD user from PA who was on this list, he runs a local studio. Can't recall his name. Maurice Wright from Temple is a name that gets tossed at me by people who don't know what I'm asking them. He doesn't use PD, but knows some things about Csound. There are Max users around, if that interests you. I don't really associate with those kinds of people though... jk. Whereabouts are you, and what kind of stuff are you involved with?
-Chuckk
On 11/10/06, jeff bechtel < tactilerobot@yahoo.com> wrote:
I was wondering how many folks on this list are from the Philadelphia
area.
It would be cool to have a local network around here. Perhaps there
already
is one? I'm particularly interested in performers and active music makers, but
ANY
friend of PD is a friend of mine ;) Cheers!! Jeff
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Me neither, unless it's using some third party screen capture program or using another machine to record the direct output of a video card. Or, you can try using pidip/pdp, but only on Linux (maybe OSX if you're lucky)!
~Kyle
On 11/10/06, David Powers cyborgk@gmail.com wrote:
I'd love to post GEM stuff I've been working on, but I really have no idea how to turn a GEM show into some kind of AVI that people could download.
~David
On 11/10/06, Kyle Klipowicz kyleklip@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for sharing your music Chuck! Does anyone else have any examples
of
sounds/videos they've made with Pd that they'd like to share?
~Kyle
On 11/10/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy. I'm in Center City, studying comp at University of the Arts on Broad. They don't use PD here, unfortunately (mostly a jazz school), but I use it. I am more of a composer than a performer, but I like programming with PD as well. I have a microtonal sonata created with PD at: http://www.badmuthahubbard.com/music.html I also play 5-string banjo... I can recall one other PD user from PA who was on this list, he runs a local studio. Can't recall his name. Maurice Wright from Temple is a name that gets tossed at me by people who don't know what I'm asking them. He doesn't use PD, but knows some things about Csound. There are Max users around, if that interests you. I don't really associate with those kinds of people though... jk. Whereabouts are you, and what kind of stuff are you involved with?
-Chuckk
On 11/10/06, jeff bechtel < tactilerobot@yahoo.com> wrote:
I was wondering how many folks on this list are from the
Philadelphia
area.
It would be cool to have a local network around here. Perhaps there
already
is one? I'm particularly interested in performers and active music makers,
but
ANY
friend of PD is a friend of mine ;) Cheers!! Jeff
Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited.
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David Powers a écrit :
I'd love to post GEM stuff I've been working on, but I really have no idea how to turn a GEM show into some kind of AVI that people could download.
Well it would be possible to do with [pix_snap] and [pix_write]. I'm giving some tries,
Also it's possible to capture your screen with VLC
screen:// is the network adress you have to put.
And then select or create a file for writing the video flow in.
And if you have money to spend for it, there is Camtasia. PatCo
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Patco a écrit :
David Powers a écrit :
I'd love to post GEM stuff I've been working on, but I really have no idea how to turn a GEM show into some kind of AVI that people could download.
Well it would be possible to do with [pix_snap] and [pix_write].
I didn't want to spell [pix_write] but [pix_record] and [pix_snap], for runtime capturing into a movie file.
But, with [pix_write] it's possible to have each frame buffer written to an image file, an avi file could be done with those image files, and a movie editor. PatCo.
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Hi, well, okay there IS a way... But I doubt this is possible in real time; though I guess maybe if I make the window size smaller it MIGHT work. My laptop doesn't actually have any kind of 3d acceleration, so to paraphrase Chris Clepper's words "It's amazing that Gem runs at all!"
However, I realized I could run stuff at an artificially slow speed, and that would let me grab stuff to pix_write at a more leisurely pace for the CPU. The only catch is, I have to make a sequencer to record all my keystrokes, MIDI controller and joystick moves into an array with timing based on some metro object. Then I can run things back at, say 0.1 speed. Here's the other, more painful catch: Buried in my patches are [line] objects that would need some multiplier, so that if I run a show at 0.1 speed, all the times for [line] scale by that factor. I'm not sure how much work this actually is, partly because I haven't learned the best practices for abstraction / encapsulation, and just keeping track of what the hell is where when programming PD.
So this would not be the smallest task, but at least possible. More likely, I'll just get a video capture card soon, I need one anyway.
~David
On 11/10/06, Patco megalegoland@yahoo.fr wrote:
Patco a écrit :
David Powers a écrit :
I'd love to post GEM stuff I've been working on, but I really have no idea how to turn a GEM show into some kind of AVI that people could download.
Well it would be possible to do with [pix_snap] and [pix_write].
I didn't want to spell [pix_write] but [pix_record] and [pix_snap], for runtime capturing into a movie file.
But, with [pix_write] it's possible to have each frame buffer written to an image file, an avi file could be done with those image files, and a movie editor. PatCo.
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Thanks for listening!
On 11/10/06, Kyle Klipowicz kyleklip@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for sharing your music Chuck! Does anyone else have any examples of sounds/videos they've made with Pd that they'd like to share?
~Kyle
On 11/10/06, Chuckk Hubbard badmuthahubbard@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy. I'm in Center City, studying comp at University of the Arts on Broad. They don't use PD here, unfortunately (mostly a jazz school), but I use it. I am more of a composer than a performer, but I like programming with PD as well. I have a microtonal sonata created with PD at: http://www.badmuthahubbard.com/music.html I also play 5-string banjo... I can recall one other PD user from PA who was on this list, he runs a local studio. Can't recall his name. Maurice Wright from Temple is a name that gets tossed at me by people who don't know what I'm asking them. He doesn't use PD, but knows some things about Csound. There are Max users around, if that interests you. I don't really associate with those kinds of people though... jk. Whereabouts are you, and what kind of stuff are you involved with?
-Chuckk
On 11/10/06, jeff bechtel < tactilerobot@yahoo.com> wrote:
I was wondering how many folks on this list are from the Philadelphia
area.
It would be cool to have a local network around here. Perhaps there
already
is one? I'm particularly interested in performers and active music makers, but
ANY
friend of PD is a friend of mine ;) Cheers!! Jeff
Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited.
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