Hello,
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
Thanks!
You'll have to explain what rslider does since most people here don't use Max
.hc
On 02/03/2013 06:49 PM, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Hello,
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
Thanks!
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Sorry...
About 4:25 in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtYO_KB8J94 we have a rslider...
I'm looking for a object gui like slider wich set a lowest and highest ranges to some activity to be defined afterward..
For example... I would like to set the lowest and the highest possible frequency in a random system.
2013/2/3 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
You'll have to explain what rslider does since most people here don't use Max
.hc
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Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
Thanks!
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Have you solved it with the "range x y" message? That's all you need, so it seems.
Nice to see all the options here anyway, I had done something similar for my sampler patch, now I'll also include this idea.
cheers
2013/2/3 Esteban Viveros emviveros@gmail.com
Sorry...
About 4:25 in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtYO_KB8J94 we have a rslider...
I'm looking for a object gui like slider wich set a lowest and highest ranges to some activity to be defined afterward..
For example... I would like to set the lowest and the highest possible frequency in a random system.
2013/2/3 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
You'll have to explain what rslider does since most people here don't use Max
.hc
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well i'm pretty sure as a Max user i think he means an object in which you can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link:
http://cycling74.com/docs/max5/refpages/max-ref/images/rslider.png
scott
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.atwrote:
You'll have to explain what rslider does since most people here don't use Max
.hc
On 02/03/2013 06:49 PM, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Hello,
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
Thanks!
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On 04/02/13 09:11, Scott R. Looney wrote:
well i'm pretty sure as a Max user i think he means an object in which you can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link:
look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps for sliders .. [vslider-help] will do ... you can set the range of ordinary pd sliders via a message
Simon
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From: Simon Wise simonzwise@gmail.com To: pd-list@iem.at Cc: Sent: Monday, February 4, 2013 12:11 AM Subject: Re: [PD] Range Slider Object
On 04/02/13 09:11, Scott R. Looney wrote:
well i'm pretty sure as a Max user i think he means an object in which
you
can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link:
look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps for sliders .. [vslider-help] will do ... you can set the range of ordinary pd sliders via a message
But the point is probably to get visual feedback for a range between two values, bounded within a min and max value. For that to work the indicator tick must be expandable while staying within the gui border. (Well, it does sometimes expand to 4 pixels wide right in the middle but that's a bug.)
-Jonathan
Simon
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On 04/02/13 14:09, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link:
look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps for sliders .. [vslider-help] will do ... you can set the range of ordinary pd sliders via a message
But the point is probably to get visual feedback for a range between two values, bounded within a min and max value. For that to work the indicator tick must be expandable while staying within the gui border. (Well, it does sometimes expand to 4 pixels wide right in the middle but that's a bug.)
sure, the tick is not adjustable and if you want some visual feedback [cnv] will do the job ... here's another example, a bit more elaborate and all vanilla ... its mid summer here, way too hot for anything serious!
Simon
Hahahahaha... Yeah.. Here too.. To hot!!!
2013/2/4 Simon Wise simonzwise@gmail.com
On 04/02/13 14:09, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to
select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link:
look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps for sliders .. [vslider-help] will do ... you can set the range of ordinary pd sliders via a message
But the point is probably to get visual feedback for a range between two values, bounded within a min and max value. For that to work the indicator tick must be expandable while staying within the gui border. (Well, it does sometimes expand to 4 pixels wide right in the middle but that's a bug.)
sure, the tick is not adjustable and if you want some visual feedback [cnv] will do the job ... here's another example, a bit more elaborate and all vanilla ... its mid summer here, way too hot for anything serious!
Simon
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Here's a prototype using data structures. It has "springs" instead of hard proportions, but it obeys the limits of the slider, which gets closer to an rslider. I think there's a hack to get it to obey hard proportions. Also, I'm just working with one scalar so I'm not sure if I've got class-wide state in the patch (as opposed to "per-scalar" state by storing it as fields in the struct).
Of course this is one of those Pd-style prototypes where it becomes increasingly difficult to do anything beyond the prototype. Try to encapsulate it in an abstraction and you deal with gop resizing issues and state-saving issues. For that matter, try making it resizable and you give up the hard boundaries since quanta values don't accept variables.
-Jonathan
Aw, sloppy. Try the attached one instead.
-Jonathan
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From: Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com To: Esteban Viveros emviveros@gmail.com; Simon Wise simonzwise@gmail.com Cc: "pd-list@iem.at" pd-list@iem.at Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 2:28 AM Subject: Re: [PD] Range Slider Object
Here's a prototype using data structures. It has "springs" instead of hard proportions, but it obeys the limits of the slider, which gets closer to an rslider. I think there's a hack to get it to obey hard proportions. Also, I'm just working with one scalar so I'm not sure if I've got class-wide state in the patch (as opposed to "per-scalar" state by storing it as fields in the struct).
Of course this is one of those Pd-style prototypes where it becomes increasingly difficult to do anything beyond the prototype. Try to encapsulate it in an abstraction and you deal with gop resizing issues and state-saving issues. For that matter, try making it resizable and you give up the hard boundaries since quanta values don't accept variables.
-Jonathan
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On 04/02/13 23:37, Simon Wise wrote:
On 04/02/13 14:09, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link:
look at [pd edit] inside one of the helps for sliders .. [vslider-help] will do ... you can set the range of ordinary pd sliders via a message
But the point is probably to get visual feedback for a range between two values, bounded within a min and max value. For that to work the indicator tick must be expandable while staying within the gui border. (Well, it does sometimes expand to 4 pixels wide right in the middle but that's a bug.)
sure, the tick is not adjustable and if you want some visual feedback [cnv] will do the job ... here's another example, a bit more elaborate and all vanilla ... its mid summer here, way too hot for anything serious!
here is another iteration, the end points and zoom adjustable plus some state saving ... just using sliders and canvases.
open rangeslider.pd, it uses vrangeslider.pd
Simon
From: Scott R. Looney scottrlooney@gmail.com To: Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at Cc: pd-list pd-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 8:11 PM Subject: Re: [PD] Range Slider Object
well i'm pretty sure as a Max user i think he means an object in which you can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link:
http://cycling74.com/docs/max5/refpages/max-ref/images/rslider.png
Interesting. I took a quick stab at it. (Attached.)
Of course this falls short because the slider fails to obey the limits of the gui rectangle. Of course if you don't need the visual feedback it's much easier.
-Jonathan
scott
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at wrote:
You'll have to explain what rslider does since most people here don't use Max
.hc
On 02/03/2013 06:49 PM, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Hello,
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
Thanks!
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2013/2/4 Jonathan Wilkes jancsika@yahoo.com
From: Scott R. Looney scottrlooney@gmail.com To: Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at Cc: pd-list pd-list@iem.at Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2013 8:11 PM Subject: Re: [PD] Range Slider Object
well i'm pretty sure as a Max user i think he means an object in which
you can set a boundary range within the slider. sort of like being able to select a range of a particular sample graphically. heres the max picture reference link:
http://cycling74.com/docs/max5/refpages/max-ref/images/rslider.png
Interesting. I took a quick stab at it. (Attached.)
Of course this falls short because the slider fails to obey the limits of the gui rectangle. Of course if you don't need the visual feedback it's much easier.
:D Your slider demo are very interesting!! It doesn't be I'm thinking yet, but I like a lot... Manly because I like to see how this things works... I think more in set the range with one mouse click.
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Esteban Viveros emviveros@gmail.com wrote:
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
Something like these?
2013/2/4 michael noble looplog@gmail.com
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Esteban Viveros emviveros@gmail.comwrote:
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
Something like these?
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-4678-range-sliders
Yes something like this... But I would like to have a native solution..
If it's exist.. But I like a lot of this solution.. It's a shame that object don't work well in pd-l2ork too... pdl2ork is to well to design gui patches..
Esteban Viveros wrote:
Hello,
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
No, but I use vrslider/hrslider from mmb. You can get them here :
Cheers, Charlot
2013/2/4 colet.patrice colet.patrice@free.fr
Hello, I dont know what is it in max but looks like something you can find in mapping objets library...
May I ask if you switched from max to pd, and then why you did it?
I'm looking for like Michael Noble say:
And I'm learning pd because two things (perhaps). I have pd classes in university, and I think is well have knowledge about this because pd are very flexible. At this point you can think, but max are very flexible too, and it more polished which pd, and I think, yes, but pd is open source, and open source is beautifull! hehehehehe
I think a lot in music education, and stuff like pdlib for android let me think all kind of possibilities of educational stuff can be done with this tools, for this things open source is beatifull. All mode how it is created is beatifull too, the will to create, this make art, and learn all this is education. ;)
Cheers
2013/2/4 Charles Goyard cg@fsck.fr
Esteban Viveros wrote:
Hello,
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
No, but I use vrslider/hrslider from mmb. You can get them here :
Cheers, Charlot
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On 02/04/2013 12:49 AM, Esteban Viveros wrote:
Hello,
Have pd-extended .43.4 a equivalent to max/msp rslider object?
you can rather easily build something similar in vanilla using datastructures. a quick (maybe a little clumsy) example is attached. it is not exactly the same ("extend-mode" only), but you can use it to set a range. there are a few other drawbacks though:
-you have to deal with individual names for the templates etc. (or make an abstraction and build your own state-saving)
-accessing the data is not as easy as with a built-in gui element.
bis denn! martin