Hi Josh,
welcome on board! I also went from Reaktor (and Audio Mulch) to Pd,
but that was many years ago in the dark ages when I used woolly
mammoths on a treadmill to power my laptop, and cavebear bones as a
physical interface.
If you're into granular stuff, have a look at my Particlechamber abstraction:
http://macumbista.net/?page_id=514
Due for an update after 7 long years sometime this spring or summer ;-)
Best, Derek
Josh Moore wrote:
It's great fun, more stable than Reaktor which I think is yuck to begin with, and I'm mostly learning for the lack of good live granular synthesis on the mac.
Welcome, Josh.
I'll also put in a plug here for my synthesizer based on Jamie Bullock's granular synthesis engine:
http://www.pkstonemusic.com/polygrainsynth.html
Phil
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi Josh,
welcome on board! I also went from Reaktor (and Audio Mulch) to Pd, but that was many years ago in the dark ages when I used woolly mammoths on a treadmill to power my laptop, and cavebear bones as a physical interface.
If you're into granular stuff, have a look at my Particlechamber abstraction:
http://macumbista.net/?page_id=514
Due for an update after 7 long years sometime this spring or summer ;-)
Best, Derek
Josh Moore wrote:
It's great fun, more stable than Reaktor which I think is yuck to begin with, and I'm mostly learning for the lack of good live granular synthesis on the mac.
Thanks! I checked it out a couple of days ago and it's pretty cool! The weird polysynth you had was an interesting design as well. I'm currently playing around with the tables, seeing what all they are capable of in a half scientifical/half trial and error fashion... I think it is the coolest thing about modular environments, since it makes for less of a headache prototyping some sort of design method. For all of the power Csound has, (which has opcodes for everything and seems to take nothing less than a printout dictionary to even be usable beyond sine waves) it is something that don't do well even though it does everything else.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Phil Stone pkstone@ucdavis.edu wrote:
Welcome, Josh.
I'll also put in a plug here for my synthesizer based on Jamie Bullock's granular synthesis engine:
http://www.pkstonemusic.com/polygrainsynth.html
Phil
Derek Holzer wrote:
Hi Josh,
welcome on board! I also went from Reaktor (and Audio Mulch) to Pd, but that was many years ago in the dark ages when I used woolly mammoths on a treadmill to power my laptop, and cavebear bones as a physical interface.
If you're into granular stuff, have a look at my Particlechamber abstraction:
http://macumbista.net/?page_id=514
Due for an update after 7 long years sometime this spring or summer ;-)
Best, Derek
Josh Moore wrote:
It's great fun, more stable than Reaktor which I think is yuck to begin with, and I'm mostly learning for the lack of good live granular synthesis on the mac.
Hi list, I installed Pd 0.42.5-extended-20100214 the other day on this XP machine and only now I've noticed that the fonts in the help browser (as well as startup and path) window are.. well.. very tiny (even for my short-sighted-1024 screen resolution.
Any suggestion on how to increase the size?
Thanks, Lorenzo.
Hi Lorenzo
Excuse me for asking back instead of providing an answer, but is there a particular reason you want to use exactly this version? The official Pd-extended-0.41.4 release as well as the more recent Pd-extended-0.43-gui-rewrite version both don't suffer from this problem.
It think, it would be good, if you could test the 0.43 version and report back, if something is not working as expected, since this is the current development version.
Roman
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 08:23 +0100, Lorenzo wrote:
Hi list, I installed Pd 0.42.5-extended-20100214 the other day on this XP machine and only now I've noticed that the fonts in the help browser (as well as startup and path) window are.. well.. very tiny (even for my short-sighted-1024 screen resolution.
Any suggestion on how to increase the size?
Thanks, Lorenzo.
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Hi,
Excuse me for asking back instead of providing an answer, but is there a particular reason you want to use exactly this version? The official Pd-extended-0.41.4 release as well as the more recent Pd-extended-0.43-gui-rewrite version both don't suffer from this problem.
No particular reason apart from pow~ (not sure when it changed though). I had overseen 0.43 was now available for Windows too.
It think, it would be good, if you could test the 0.43 version and report back, if something is not working as expected, since this is the current development version.
Ok. I'll check it out.
Roman
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 08:23 +0100, Lorenzo wrote:
Hi list, I installed Pd 0.42.5-extended-20100214 the other day on this XP machine and only now I've noticed that the fonts in the help browser (as well as startup and path) window are.. well.. very tiny (even for my short-sighted-1024 screen resolution.
Any suggestion on how to increase the size?
Thanks, Lorenzo.
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The 0.43 version is very alpha. 0.42 is beta, so we appreciate bug
reports like this so we can fix the final bugs before release. I
think I fixed this problem with this commit:
http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data?view=rev&revision=...
Please try downloading tomorrow's build and see if it works for you.
.hc
On Feb 19, 2010, at 7:09 AM, Lorenzo wrote:
Hi,
Excuse me for asking back instead of providing an answer, but is
there a particular reason you want to use exactly this version? The official Pd-extended-0.41.4 release as well as the more recent Pd-extended-0.43-gui-rewrite version both don't suffer from this problem.No particular reason apart from pow~ (not sure when it changed
though). I had overseen 0.43 was now available for Windows too.It think, it would be good, if you could test the 0.43 version and report back, if something is not working as expected, since this is
the current development version.Ok. I'll check it out.
Roman
On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 08:23 +0100, Lorenzo wrote:
Hi list, I installed Pd 0.42.5-extended-20100214 the other day on this XP machine and only now I've noticed that the fonts in the help browser (as well as startup and path) window are.. well.. very tiny (even
for my short-sighted-1024 screen resolution.Any suggestion on how to increase the size?
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Dear Hans,
The 0.43 version is very alpha. 0.42 is beta, so we appreciate bug reports like this so we can fix the final bugs before release. I think I fixed this problem with this commit: http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pure-data?view=rev&revision=...
Please try downloading tomorrow's build and see if it works for you.
I just replaced the pd.tk in 0.42.5-extended-20100219 and the problem is solved.
Thanks, Lorenzo
Oh yeah, I remember hearing about audiomulch when I was reading some interview on Reznor ages ago, and then tried it out and it was cool, but Jeskola Buzz did everything at the time, (and still does and to this day still a favorite toy since I cut my teeth on that and FT/Modplug/IT/etc)
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Derek Holzer derek@umatic.nl wrote:
Hi Josh,
welcome on board! I also went from Reaktor (and Audio Mulch) to Pd, but that was many years ago in the dark ages when I used woolly mammoths on a treadmill to power my laptop, and cavebear bones as a physical interface.
If you're into granular stuff, have a look at my Particlechamber abstraction:
http://macumbista.net/?page_id=514
Due for an update after 7 long years sometime this spring or summer ;-)
Best, Derek
Josh Moore wrote:
It's great fun, more stable than Reaktor which I think is yuck to begin with, and I'm mostly learning for the lack of good live granular synthesis on the mac.
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