Hello
I was browsing on Amazon and I found quite a few books in Japanese written about pure data. I am wondering if there are any translations of these out there? I am currently reading the multimedia programming with pd and it seems nice so far but I am hoping and wondering if there is a more GEM focused book out there?
Also, I wanted to pose/ask this question again regarding sequential patch playback. Peter and Marian's extended view toolkit kind of do this a little bit but I am wondering again if there is any way to configure or program pd to play a patch and then transition to another patch so that pd may be used for theatrical performances. I currently use Isadora for this but I still wish I could use pd for this purpose. I have fashioned playlist- but i would love to go from one Gem scene to the next with timed fades. I kind of can achieve to with pd & syphon on Mac but my main theatre computer right now is a windows box.
Does anyone share this desire with me?
Hello Pagano.
Currently three Pd books in Japanese are published. I am the author of one of the books ( http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/486267142X ). Unfortunately, none of them are translated in any other languages... I hope somebody will translate our books someday.
best, Chikashi Miyama
On Nov 2, 2013, at 8:44 PM, "Pagano, Patrick" pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu wrote:
Hello
I was browsing on Amazon and I found quite a few books in Japanese written about pure data. I am wondering if there are any translations of these out there? I am currently reading the multimedia programming with pd and it seems nice so far but I am hoping and wondering if there is a more GEM focused book out there?
Also, I wanted to pose/ask this question again regarding sequential patch playback. Peter and Marian's extended view toolkit kind of do this a little bit but I am wondering again if there is any way to configure or program pd to play a patch and then transition to another patch so that pd may be used for theatrical performances. I currently use Isadora for this but I still wish I could use pd for this purpose. I have fashioned playlist- but i would love to go from one Gem scene to the next with timed fades. I kind of can achieve to with pd & syphon on Mac but my main theatre computer right now is a windows box.
Does anyone share this desire with me?
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Am 02.11.13 20:44, schrieb Pagano, Patrick:
Also, I wanted to pose/ask this question again regarding sequential patch playback. Peter and Marian's extended view toolkit kind of do this a little bit but I am wondering again if there is any way to configure or program pd to play a patch and then transition to another patch so that pd may be used for theatrical performances.
Hello Patrick,
I am currently working on the documentation of my re-worked scene-managment system which is based on the one currently used in extended view toolkit. You can get the current version here: https://github.com/m---w/kollabs
There is already a huge helpfile (ds_help.pd), which also explains a bit the playlist view / scene sequencer. It would be nice, if you gave some feedback, how you would like this to work, or what you miss. At the moment I am working on the user manual, which will soon be available.
cheers, marian
I currently use Isadora for this but I still wish I could use pd for this purpose. I have fashioned playlist- but i would love to go from one Gem scene to the next with timed fades. I kind of can achieve to with pd & syphon on Mac but my main theatre computer right now is a windows box.
Does anyone share this desire with me?
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Hi Pat,
I use Pd for theater video whenever possible. I made abstractions for preset management and playlists using sssad and with .mmb also. It is possible to set a fadetime. Your vision should be possible with a some modification of my "princess" patches. Even though they are far away from being as clean and nice as Marians and Peters ev-toolkit. BUT: i have no recent documentation, cause the patches are always specialized and/or used by myself, and most of all, because i am lazy. Maybe i have time the next days to see through my latest works. I am eager to see if it helpful for you.
Where are you working?
best,
Jonas
Am 03.11.2013 um 14:04 schrieb Marian Weger:
Am 02.11.13 20:44, schrieb Pagano, Patrick:
Also, I wanted to pose/ask this question again regarding sequential patch playback. Peter and Marian's extended view toolkit kind of do this a little bit but I am wondering again if there is any way to configure or program pd to play a patch and then transition to another patch so that pd may be used for theatrical performances.
Hello Patrick,
I am currently working on the documentation of my re-worked scene-managment system which is based on the one currently used in extended view toolkit. You can get the current version here: https://github.com/m---w/kollabs
There is already a huge helpfile (ds_help.pd), which also explains a bit the playlist view / scene sequencer. It would be nice, if you gave some feedback, how you would like this to work, or what you miss. At the moment I am working on the user manual, which will soon be available.
cheers, marian
I currently use Isadora for this but I still wish I could use pd for this purpose. I have fashioned playlist- but i would love to go from one Gem scene to the next with timed fades. I kind of can achieve to with pd & syphon on Mac but my main theatre computer right now is a windows box.
Does anyone share this desire with me?
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