Hallo, jared hat gesagt: // jared wrote:
First off, thanks everyone for these great suggestions!
Here's a simple slicer/slice player that uses the powerful Aubio externals for beat/transient detection: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-10/043536.html
I downloaded this one but I'm not sure how to open it. Is it a PD file?
This one actually is not a Pd-file, but a tar.gz archive called "slicer.tgz" (or slicer-0001.tgz, which is the name, the mailinglist archive gave that file). 7-zip for example can open it on Windows.
I'm on Windows XP.
A slicer that just slices using [bonk~] was posted recently: Http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-02/046809.html http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-02/046855.html
I followed the link but I can't seem to find anywhere to download. Actually (really stupid question alert) how do I download from the archives? It seems when I click download on any of the files, it just brings up a page with code. Any help?
As Pd-files technically are just text files, some mailers and the mailing list archive put them into the body of the mail instead of creating a proper attachement. Here you need to copy the code to a new file and save it as a file with a .pd suffix like "somename.pd".
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 07:35:52PM +0100, 'Frank Barknecht' wrote:
As Pd-files technically are just text files, some mailers and the mailing list archive put them into the body of the mail instead of creating a proper attachement. Here you need to copy the code to a new file and save it as a file with a .pd suffix like "somename.pd".
I've just discovered that you can fix this in mutt on Linux by creating a file called "~/.mime.types" and putting a puredata entry into it like so: application/puredata pd
Best rgds,
Chris.
chris@mccormick.cx http://mccormick.cx
Hello list,
I want to install linux on an old laptop. What distro do you guys use? Which distro is most stable for PD work? Are some distros more suited for audio apps?
At the moment, I don't know the specs for the laptop.....are there recommended minimum system specs to successfully operate linux running PD?
Thanks all,
Jared