Hi
I have played a little with pd (under linux) in the past, and feel I got some idea what it can do. However, I have a gig coming up this weekend, and due to various reasons, I'm desperate to get some visuals going. It doesn't have to be fancy, as long as it follows the music, looks good and is somewhat varied. Something like electric sheep or goom would be the kinda thing I'm hoping for...
I feel impolite to ask in such a hurry, but is there some pd-patches out-there that'll make pd/linux visualize an audio feed? I'll promise to actually learn pd afterwards, but right now I'm just hoping pd can rescue me :-)
Thanks in advance for any reply...
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Atte André Jensen wrote:
I feel impolite to ask in such a hurry, but is there some pd-patches out-there that'll make pd/linux visualize an audio feed? I'll promise to actually learn pd afterwards, but right now I'm just hoping pd can rescue me :-)
http://gridflow.ca/gallery/spectrogram.gif
This applies different low-pass filters for the different colour channels, so that you can see at the same time short-term fade and long-term fade.
Low-pass may also be applied in other ways, e.g. if you want to average the heights of the black bars prior to rendering, instead of averaging the renderings.
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You can also check out some of the PDMTL Abstractions. Here are some screenshots: http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions/ScreenShots
Tom
On 8/27/07, Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Atte André Jensen wrote:
I feel impolite to ask in such a hurry, but is there some pd-patches out-there that'll make pd/linux visualize an audio feed? I'll promise to actually learn pd afterwards, but right now I'm just hoping pd can rescue me :-)
http://gridflow.ca/gallery/spectrogram.gif
This applies different low-pass filters for the different colour channels, so that you can see at the same time short-term fade and long-term fade.
Low-pass may also be applied in other ways, e.g. if you want to average the heights of the black bars prior to rendering, instead of averaging the renderings.
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i have some old work of me experimenting with Gem ... feel free 2 use it :) the patch needs audio input and likes techno... u can change the photos in the images folder with your own ones, but they have 2 be power of 2 resolution (512*512 or 256*256) have fun and hope it helps you (learn the pd :)
http://www.njeremic.echoplex-label.de/tmp/vj-live.zip
greets from Berlin nikola
On 8/27/07, Atte André Jensen atte.jensen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I have played a little with pd (under linux) in the past, and feel I got some idea what it can do. However, I have a gig coming up this weekend, and due to various reasons, I'm desperate to get some visuals going. It doesn't have to be fancy, as long as it follows the music, looks good and is somewhat varied. Something like electric sheep or goom would be the kinda thing I'm hoping for...
I feel impolite to ask in such a hurry, but is there some pd-patches out-there that'll make pd/linux visualize an audio feed? I'll promise to actually learn pd afterwards, but right now I'm just hoping pd can rescue me :-)
Thanks in advance for any reply...
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Very nice. Excellent use of transparency!
Tom
On 8/28/07, Nikola Jeremic nikola.jeremic@googlemail.com wrote:
i have some old work of me experimenting with Gem ... feel free 2 use it :) the patch needs audio input and likes techno... u can change the photos in the images folder with your own ones, but they have 2 be power of 2 resolution (512*512 or 256*256) have fun and hope it helps you (learn the pd :)
http://www.njeremic.echoplex-label.de/tmp/vj-live.zip
greets from Berlin nikola
On 8/27/07, Atte André Jensen atte.jensen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I have played a little with pd (under linux) in the past, and feel I got some idea what it can do. However, I have a gig coming up this weekend, and due to various reasons, I'm desperate to get some visuals going. It doesn't have to be fancy, as long as it follows the music, looks good and is somewhat varied. Something like electric sheep or goom would be the kinda thing I'm hoping for...
I feel impolite to ask in such a hurry, but is there some pd-patches out-there that'll make pd/linux visualize an audio feed? I'll promise to actually learn pd afterwards, but right now I'm just hoping pd can rescue me :-)
Thanks in advance for any reply...
-- peace, love & harmony Atte
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