Gemnotes 0.1 - a real-time music notation system for Pd-Extended.
Read the blog and get the tarball here: http://sharktracks.co.uk/site/
This is at very much an alpha stage, but it is a working system. Many changes will occur before the next version.
Enjoy, Ed
Metastudio 4 for Pure Data - coming soon! Metastudio 3 still available at http://sharktracks.co.uk/puredata
Really awesome! Kudos
2011/8/22 Ed Kelly morph_2016@yahoo.co.uk
Gemnotes 0.1 - a real-time music notation system for Pd-Extended.
Read the blog and get the tarball here: http://sharktracks.co.uk/site/
This is at very much an alpha stage, but it is a working system. Many changes will occur before the next version.
Enjoy, Ed
Metastudio 4 for Pure Data - coming soon! Metastudio 3 still available at http://sharktracks.co.uk/puredata
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Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
Nicola
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit. If
you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I
hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit
systems.Thank you!
Nicola
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language; and every chapter must be so translated.... -John Donne
If you want to use more than 3Gb of ram, you can use a PAE kernel. This i386 kernel with a patch for extension of the adressable memory. No dia 24 de Set de 2011 20:42, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" hans@at.or.at escreveu:
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit. If you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
Nicola
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Thank you for the infos. I tried to compile pd-extended for amd64 a couple of weeks ago, but it seems to be broken (reported by Lorenzo Sutton), so I'm trying to find a precompiled .deb for wheezy. I found that only 0.43 has a .deb for wheezy (currently without jack support). I tried also to install the 0.42.5 .deb for squeeze in wheezy, but I've got an issue of fonts. Does anyone know if there is a 0.42.5 .deb for wheezy?
Il 25/09/2011 04:02, Ricardo Lameiro ha scritto:
If you want to use more than 3Gb of ram, you can use a PAE kernel. This i386 kernel with a patch for extension of the adressable memory. No dia 24 de Set de 2011 20:42, "Hans-Christoph Steiner"hans@at.or.at escreveu:
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit. If you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
Nicola
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Nicola,
See what other say in general about amd64 vs i386.
As for pd-extended I still have a working .deb for amd64 compiled from those instructions which seems to work fine (although yes, the compilation still seems to be broken). I'd be happy to share it with you if you like.
Lorenzo.
On 25/09/2011 09:59, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Thank you for the infos. I tried to compile pd-extended for amd64 a couple of weeks ago, but it seems to be broken (reported by Lorenzo Sutton), so I'm trying to find a precompiled .deb for wheezy. I found that only 0.43 has a .deb for wheezy (currently without jack support). I tried also to install the 0.42.5 .deb for squeeze in wheezy, but I've got an issue of fonts. Does anyone know if there is a 0.42.5 .deb for wheezy?
Il 25/09/2011 04:02, Ricardo Lameiro ha scritto:
If you want to use more than 3Gb of ram, you can use a PAE kernel. This i386 kernel with a patch for extension of the adressable memory. No dia 24 de Set de 2011 20:42, "Hans-Christoph Steiner"hans@at.or.at escreveu:
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit. If you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
Nicola
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Thanks Lorenzo, it works! There's only a font-related problem: the font seems to be the right one, but has a strange behaviour with the borders of the objects (the pic attached explain better what I'm talking about).
Il 26/09/2011 10:56, Lorenzo Sutton ha scritto:
Nicola,
See what other say in general about amd64 vs i386.
As for pd-extended I still have a working .deb for amd64 compiled from those instructions which seems to work fine (although yes, the compilation still seems to be broken). I'd be happy to share it with you if you like.
Lorenzo.
On 25/09/2011 09:59, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Thank you for the infos. I tried to compile pd-extended for amd64 a couple of weeks ago, but it seems to be broken (reported by Lorenzo Sutton), so I'm trying to find a precompiled .deb for wheezy. I found that only 0.43 has a .deb for wheezy (currently without jack support). I tried also to install the 0.42.5 .deb for squeeze in wheezy, but I've got an issue of fonts. Does anyone know if there is a 0.42.5 .deb for wheezy?
Il 25/09/2011 04:02, Ricardo Lameiro ha scritto:
If you want to use more than 3Gb of ram, you can use a PAE kernel. This i386 kernel with a patch for extension of the adressable memory. No dia 24 de Set de 2011 20:42, "Hans-Christoph Steiner"hans@at.or.at escreveu:
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit. If you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
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If Jack support isn't working in the nightly builds, please file a bug
report (from the Help menu -> report bug).
There are a lot of libs now directly included in Debian, as well as Pd- vanilla 0.43.
http://packages.debian.org/search?suite=wheezy&keywords=pd-
.hc
On Sep 25, 2011, at 3:59 AM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Thank you for the infos. I tried to compile pd-extended for amd64 a couple of weeks ago, but
it seems to be broken (reported by Lorenzo Sutton), so I'm trying to
find a precompiled .deb for wheezy. I found that only 0.43 has a .deb for wheezy (currently without jack
support). I tried also to install the 0.42.5 .deb for squeeze in wheezy, but
I've got an issue of fonts. Does anyone know if there is a 0.42.5 .deb for wheezy?Il 25/09/2011 04:02, Ricardo Lameiro ha scritto:
If you want to use more than 3Gb of ram, you can use a PAE kernel.
This i386 kernel with a patch for extension of the adressable memory. No dia 24 de Set de 2011 20:42, "Hans-Christoph Steiner"<hans@at.or.atescreveu:
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit.
If you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it..hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
Nicola
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Thank you Hans, I tried Pd-vanilla and began to do bug report for pd-extended.
Il 26/09/2011 16:09, Hans-Christoph Steiner ha scritto:
If Jack support isn't working in the nightly builds, please file a bug report (from the Help menu -> report bug).
There are a lot of libs now directly included in Debian, as well as Pd-vanilla 0.43.
http://packages.debian.org/search?suite=wheezy&keywords=pd-
.hc
On Sep 25, 2011, at 3:59 AM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Thank you for the infos. I tried to compile pd-extended for amd64 a couple of weeks ago, but it seems to be broken (reported by Lorenzo Sutton), so I'm trying to find a precompiled .deb for wheezy. I found that only 0.43 has a .deb for wheezy (currently without jack support). I tried also to install the 0.42.5 .deb for squeeze in wheezy, but I've got an issue of fonts. Does anyone know if there is a 0.42.5 .deb for wheezy?
Il 25/09/2011 04:02, Ricardo Lameiro ha scritto:
If you want to use more than 3Gb of ram, you can use a PAE kernel. This i386 kernel with a patch for extension of the adressable memory. No dia 24 de Set de 2011 20:42, "Hans-Christoph Steiner"hans@at.or.at escreveu:
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit. If you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
Nicola
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PAE means the OS can address 4 GB of RAM, but a single process can
only address 3GB. Something like that.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 10:02 PM, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
If you want to use more than 3Gb of ram, you can use a PAE kernel.
This i386 kernel with a patch for extension of the adressable memory.No dia 24 de Set de 2011 20:42, "Hans-Christoph Steiner" <hans@at.or.at
escreveu:
If you need to access more than 3GB of RAM in Pd, then use 64-bit.
If
you are worried about bugs in 64-bit, use 32-bit. But from what I hear, Pd-extended on Debian/64-bit is good, but I haven't used it.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Nicola Pandini wrote:
Hi, I'm going to install Debian Wheezy on my laptop. Which version should I install? i386 or amd64? I'm asking this because I know of issues with pd-extended on 64bit systems.
Thank you!
Nicola
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better
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