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geonnik
Hi. I'm from greece and i was thinking to create a community-website for puredata in greek language. Also because the most possible is to be a few only, i was thinking to create this community not only for puredata (maybe and supercollider, chuck, csound) and with general theory about sound synthesis in greek language.
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geonnik
Hi!
I published the latest versions of two patches sonicGrains & sineSource.
I fix many bugs & i changed some things in the gui and the internal operation.
Any suggestions,ideas,feedback will be helpful.LINKS::
[http://puredata.info/Members/geonnik/pdlab-sonicGrains-0.6.pd/at_download/file][0]
[http://puredata.info/Members/geonnik/pdlab-sineSource-0.5.pd/at_download/file][1][0]: http://puredata.info/Members/geonnik/pdlab-sonicGrains-0.6.pd/at_download/file [1]: http://puredata.info/Members/geonnik/pdlab-sineSource-0.5.pd/at_download/file
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geonnik
Hi.
I installed pd-extended in mac but none of the externals is recognized. I also tried to copy a separate external folder in the preferences-->path but neither recognized them.Also i saw that pd-vanilla is running better than pd-extended in mac. Is there any simple way to install my preferred externals in pd-vanillia.
If anyone have any suggestion..
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geonnik
Hello everybody!
I was thinking to make a small linux computer running pd without the gui.
I don't know which is the needed dependencies for making the pd to run.
If anybody can help.. ?thanks
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geonnik
sonicGrains.0.5 (previous name was simpleGrain)
sineSource.0.3LINK:: https://puredata.info/Members/geonnik/
If you have time you can post a feedback or any ideas for future work.
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geonnik
Hi GloomyWyrd,
You can check this patch::
[http://puredata.info/Members/geonnik/pdlab-sineSource-0.5.pd/at_download/file][0]It makes nice drones if you spent some minutes changing the controls and hearing the output sound. it is constituted of many sine waves modulating one another in various ways.
[www.petcord.com][1] [0]: http://puredata.info/Members/geonnik/pdlab-sineSource-0.5.pd/at_download/file [1]: http://www.petcord.com
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geonnik
Hi Alberto.
zmap makes a linear mapping of number-input to a specific number-output.
For example you write -1. 1. 500 1300. The first 2 numbers is the range of input and the 2 last numbers(500 1300) is the output.
scale is doing the same thing but adds the possibility to specify logarithmic(not linear) mapping.