Hey PdPeople,
There's going to be a livecoding event here in London and I wanted to use Pd to do something. I was wondering if there is a "Pd cheatsheet" around? E.g. a graphical display of common Pd idioms (counters, opening sound files, etc.) which I can keep next to my screen since I am so forgetful? Ideally I'd like to do a set using no abstractions at all. If not, I guess I should start one.
Best,
Chris.
Hello Chris, I don't have any answer about your questions but I have a project who called Blank Pages. This project is to organize sessions of improvisation with Pure Data without any preparation. All the participants must start with a blank pages in Pure Data. For more informations, go to website : www.blankpages.fr
That will very a good time to organize a session in London. Is that possible?
Cheers Thomas
Chris McCormick a écrit :
Hey PdPeople,
There's going to be a livecoding event here in London and I wanted to use Pd to do something. I was wondering if there is a "Pd cheatsheet" around? E.g. a graphical display of common Pd idioms (counters, opening sound files, etc.) which I can keep next to my screen since I am so forgetful? Ideally I'd like to do a set using no abstractions at all. If not, I guess I should start one.
Best,
Chris.
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Hi!
Probably the best person to contact is Alex Maclean http://yaxu.org/ who is the organiser, as far as I know. Blank pages looks trÃÅ¡s cool. :)
Chris.
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 04:17:39PM +0200, matohawk wrote:
Hello Chris, I don't have any answer about your questions but I have a project who
called Blank Pages. This project is to organize sessions of
improvisation with Pure Data without any preparation. All the
participants must start with a blank pages in Pure Data. For more informations, go to website : www.blankpages.frThat will very a good time to organize a session in London. Is that
possible?Cheers Thomas
Chris McCormick a écrit :
Hey PdPeople,
There's going to be a livecoding event here in London and I wanted to use Pd to do something. I was wondering if there is a "Pd cheatsheet" around? E.g. a graphical display of common Pd idioms (counters, opening sound files, etc.) which I can keep next to my screen since I am so forgetful? Ideally I'd like to do a set using no abstractions at all. If not, I guess I should start one.
Best,
Chris.
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