Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my first unofficial pre-release in english: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusicPd.zip
I also have a Pd tutorial I did in portuguese that I've translated to english and told this list about it before, there's an update to that: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip but this is secondary.
Well, about these examples, they were design to be highly accessible to novice computer musicians and enthusiasts with no background in computer science and/or engineering. But I do manage to convey rather advanced information and such about a few cool things. I particularly like the section about convolutions/vocoder and phase vocoder.
I'd be happy to hear some feedback from you
thanks Alex
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my first unofficial pre-release in english: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusicPd.zip
I also have a Pd tutorial I did in portuguese that I've translated to english and told this list about it before, there's an update to that: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip but this is secondary.
Well, about these examples, they were design to be highly accessible to novice computer musicians and enthusiasts with no background in computer science and/or engineering. But I do manage to convey rather advanced information and such about a few cool things. I particularly like the section about convolutions/vocoder and phase vocoder.
I'd be happy to hear some feedback from you
thanks Alex
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forgive any patching and grammar mistakes on the files, this still needs a couple of more rounds of revision. I've re uploaded the file with a couple of corrections. If possible, please let me know if you find some silly mistake.
thanks
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my first unofficial pre-release in english: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusicPd.zip
I also have a Pd tutorial I did in portuguese that I've translated to english and told this list about it before, there's an update to that: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip but this is secondary.
Well, about these examples, they were design to be highly accessible to novice computer musicians and enthusiasts with no background in computer science and/or engineering. But I do manage to convey rather advanced information and such about a few cool things. I particularly like the section about convolutions/vocoder and phase vocoder.
I'd be happy to hear some feedback from you
thanks Alex
just made a relevant theoretical update on the convolution folder, if you've had downloaded it already, please get the replacement from the same link.
And sorry for taking stuff out of the oven while they're still too hot.
cheers
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
forgive any patching and grammar mistakes on the files, this still needs a couple of more rounds of revision. I've re uploaded the file with a couple of corrections. If possible, please let me know if you find some silly mistake.
thanks
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my first unofficial pre-release in english: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusicPd.zip
I also have a Pd tutorial I did in portuguese that I've translated to english and told this list about it before, there's an update to that: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip but this is secondary.
Well, about these examples, they were design to be highly accessible to novice computer musicians and enthusiasts with no background in computer science and/or engineering. But I do manage to convey rather advanced information and such about a few cool things. I particularly like the section about convolutions/vocoder and phase vocoder.
I'd be happy to hear some feedback from you
thanks Alex
It looks so useful! thanks Alexandre:)
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.comwrote:
just made a relevant theoretical update on the convolution folder, if you've had downloaded it already, please get the replacement from the same link.
And sorry for taking stuff out of the oven while they're still too hot.
cheers
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
forgive any patching and grammar mistakes on the files, this still needs a couple of more rounds of revision. I've re uploaded the file with a couple of corrections. If possible, please let me know if you find some silly mistake.
thanks
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my first unofficial pre-release in english: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusicPd.zip
I also have a Pd tutorial I did in portuguese that I've translated to english and told this list about it before, there's an update to that: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip but this is secondary.
Well, about these examples, they were design to be highly accessible to novice computer musicians and enthusiasts with no background in computer science and/or engineering. But I do manage to convey rather advanced information and such about a few cool things. I particularly like the section about convolutions/vocoder and phase vocoder.
I'd be happy to hear some feedback from you
thanks Alex
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Thanks very much for posting these Alexandre! I haven't had a chance to have a good look yet but I'm sure both I and my students will learn a lot from you. Thanks again.
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 1:06 AM, Jonghyun Kim agitato816@gmail.com wrote:
It looks so useful! thanks Alexandre:)
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 12:03 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres < porres@gmail.com> wrote:
just made a relevant theoretical update on the convolution folder, if you've had downloaded it already, please get the replacement from the same link.
And sorry for taking stuff out of the oven while they're still too hot.
cheers
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
forgive any patching and grammar mistakes on the files, this still needs a couple of more rounds of revision. I've re uploaded the file with a couple of corrections. If possible, please let me know if you find some silly mistake.
thanks
2012/1/18 Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my first unofficial pre-release in english: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusicPd.zip
I also have a Pd tutorial I did in portuguese that I've translated to english and told this list about it before, there's an update to that: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip but this is secondary.
Well, about these examples, they were design to be highly accessible to novice computer musicians and enthusiasts with no background in computer science and/or engineering. But I do manage to convey rather advanced information and such about a few cool things. I particularly like the section about convolutions/vocoder and phase vocoder.
I'd be happy to hear some feedback from you
thanks Alex
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Thanks Alexandre for posting this! Just spent a 20 minute or so yet scanning around... but looks very promising! I like the phase vocoder finishing examples.... just as one example! Not much yet of specific feedback, maybe comes when I looked through more.
All the best, Björn
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.comwrote:
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my first unofficial pre-release in english: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusicPd.zip
I also have a Pd tutorial I did in portuguese that I've translated to english and told this list about it before, there's an update to that: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip but this is secondary.
Well, about these examples, they were design to be highly accessible to novice computer musicians and enthusiasts with no background in computer science and/or engineering. But I do manage to convey rather advanced information and such about a few cool things. I particularly like the section about convolutions/vocoder and phase vocoder.
I'd be happy to hear some feedback from you
thanks Alex
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Hi folks, about my Computer Music examples with Pd.
It is still the same stuff, but I had to alter the link to it.
This is the new link: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusic.zip
Forget about the other link, it is cursed by nasty demons.
cheers
Em 19 de janeiro de 2012 18:30, Björn Eriksson miulew@gmail.com escreveu:
Thanks Alexandre for posting this! Just spent a 20 minute or so yet scanning around... but looks very promising! I like the phase vocoder finishing examples.... just as one example! Not much yet of specific feedback, maybe comes when I looked through more.
All the best, Björn
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:25 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey folks, I've taught a few workshops, like Spectral Analysis and Manipulation with Pd in the previous two Conventions.
Maybe some of you were there...
I've been promising I'd upload a revised version anytime, here it is, my first unofficial pre-release in english: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/ComputerMusicPd.zip
I also have a Pd tutorial I did in portuguese that I've translated to english and told this list about it before, there's an update to that: http://sites.google.com/site/porres/Tut-Eng.zip but this is secondary.
Well, about these examples, they were design to be highly accessible to novice computer musicians and enthusiasts with no background in computer science and/or engineering. But I do manage to convey rather advanced information and such about a few cool things. I particularly like the section about convolutions/vocoder and phase vocoder.
I'd be happy to hear some feedback from you
thanks Alex
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Hi people,just a bit weird question...is there any other (graphical) way to create PD patches than the provided tcl/tk interface? Specially, a way to patch from a web page (?)... By the way, do you think Pd can handle dynamic instancing of audio patches without audio dropouts? What specific tricks could help with it? I know audio is interrupted when the DSP tree is rebuilt, but I don't know exactly whether this always happens and if there are some techniques to avoid it. I need a way to keep audio running while an user is adding or removing some audio-processing abstractions.