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		jmmmp posted in news • read moreHello everyone, Version 1.4 of the Click Tracker is out, with the support of Carl Ludwig 
 Hübsch. The new features are:- new website
- beat direction forward/backward
- big display for beats + bar number
 You can download the new version at http://j.mp/clicktracker14. 
 For more informations, refer to the Click Tracker's website at
 http://j.mp/click-tracker.You can also visit the Click Tracker on facebook - 
 http://j.mp/clicktrackerfb - or on google plus -
 http://j.mp/clicktrackergp.With best regards, João Pais -- 
 jmmmpais@gmail.com | skype: jmmmpjmmmp
 https://www.facebook.com/jmmmpais
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		jmmmp posted in technical issues • read moreHi all, I remember a very old patch with a piano keyboard display that would allow users to play the computer keyboard as if it would be a piano. Does anyone know where that patch is, or if I didn't just dream it? Thanks, jmmmp 
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		jmmmp posted in news • read moreDear forum, I would like to present you the Click Tracker software. The Click Tracker is a program designed for composers, conductors and 
 instrumentalists that work with modern music. The main goal of the
 software is to prepare a click track of any score, no matter of how
 complex it is.This software can be used either by conductors in concert, by musicians 
 for practise purposes, by composers while composing - or just to produce
 and record a click track to be played back at a later point.The CLick Tracker can be downloaded freely in 
 http://code.google.com/p/clicktracker/ (Paypal donations are
 possible and desired). It runs on Pure Data Extended (also a free program) in any operative system, and installation instructions for both programs are in the same page.I hope that you find this software useful. I would like to hear back of 
 any suggestions, critiques or simple feedback. You can keep up to date on
 Click Track news on the facebook page
 https://www.facebook.com/Click.Tracker.Best regards, João Pais 
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		jmmmp posted in technical issues • read moreHi, when I choose to get this forum through rss (I use Opera), I get all the posts, but no thread organisation. Is it possible to get the messages sent to my mail like a normal list, e.g. the Pd list? I don't find it very efficient to log in and go to the web to read the forum. Thanks, João Pais 
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		jmmmp posted in this forum • read moreHi, when I choose to get this forum through rss (I use Opera), I get all the posts, but no thread organisation. Is it possible to get the messages sent to my mail like a normal list, e.g. the Pd list? I don't find it very efficient to log in and go to the web to read the forum. Thanks, João Pais 
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		jmmmp posted in technical issues • read moreHi, has anyone got pd with all externals from cvs running on ubuntu sucessfully? 
 I've been trying to install it, but it doesn't compile right. I wanted to know how to keep updated with cvs (because of latest versions of pd and externals). I've been doing a page in the pdwiki about it, but alone I can't go much far. I am no programmer, and have little experience in linux.To see how far I've gone, show https://puredata.info/Members/jmmmp/ubuntuinst/. Greets, Joao 
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		jmmmp posted in I/O hardware diy • read moreIt's very simple: - launch the leap application
- launch the osc application that someone else compiled
- the data gets sent to the desired port
 But by looking at the received data, I don't know if really everything is coming through. 
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		jmmmp posted in I/O hardware diy • read moreHi. I already received my unit, and would like to try out this external in Pd. For now I'm using someone else's osc bridge, but it might be more efficient to get this infor through an external? 
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		jmmmp posted in patch~ • read moreHi, did you know my abstraction [jmmmp/bezier]? It does a 4-point cubic bezier 
 curve, with several other features like parameter export and recall. With
 0.43-ext comes the control version, probably in the next edition the
 signal version will be there as well. But I send both here.
 I also wanted to do a version with unlimited segments, but I didn't find
 the math for it yet (it's not the same as calculating one segment after the other using the same formula), and also it's not that trivial to program it with data structures. The best would be if someone would make a real external using a tcl/tk gui, but that might not happen that soon.João 
