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rodolpheg
Hello good people!
I'm trying to get a tabplay to play a sample from a random position and for a random number of samples. It seems, from the help file anyway, that we can only send one message containing two numbers to set the begining and the lenght, is there any way to get around this?
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rodolpheg
Monome (monome.org) looks really great, and its apps do look amazing too (monome.org/data/app)! Now I'd like to take a look and try and run them with other interfaces, but most of them are done with max/msp.
Here's my question : do you know of any pd versions of apps like mlr (monome.org/data/app/mlr)? Or any ways to import it to pd? I (very) naively tried to saves mlr in max/msp txt format to open with pd, with no success. ahah... -
rodolpheg
Hello!
I'm looking for a abstraction or a patch (or a method, that would be great too!!! ) that would repeat what I played n seconds after I actually played it. Does that make sense?
I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be too difficult to make in PD, but I'm not sure where to start...
Cheers!
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rodolpheg
Hello all!
Ok, I'm pretty new here, as well as to PD... This forum looks pretty sweet!
I'm trying to use pmpd in a patch. Unfortunately, some boxes from the pmpd exemples appear missing (dashed red line in the patch). Is there any reason why this would happen? Is it due to the path (I just changed one path to get my patches and files to work in PD, but, obviously, I didn't write down what it was before I changed it. it's the second last that I changed, though)...
Thanks!
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rodolpheg
Hello there,
I'm trying to get the signal from a piezzo mic stuck to a cello to send a midi note to an instrument. So, needless to say I've learnt quite a lot from this thread. Thanks for that!
Now, I'm having some trouble : fiddle seems to send a bang, and therefore a new noteout, every time it's trying to pick up a frequency. I don't know if I'm being clear, but the problem is that when I play a note on the cello, the patch sends A LOT of noteout, making something like a "swarm" of notes that becomes really chaotic in no time.
I tried to bypass this problem by sending a bang (and therefore a note) regularly, but that's obviously not a good way to do it.
What I would need is a patch that would detect the beginning of a note played by the cello, send the "noteout", wait for the beginning of another note to send the corresponding "noteout", and so on.
Any idea on getting this happening?
Here's the code, it's obviously very similar to what has been shown here
Cheers.
Rodolphe
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rodolpheg
I should have checked before asking, there is very good tutorials right on there website : http://www.processing.org/learning/basics/index.html
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rodolpheg
Sure!
This thing has so much potential, it makes me dizzy.
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rodolpheg
Ok, now PMPD on your 0.39.3 extended version works on my powerpc (the very same version, but for intel, didn't work earlier today, for some reason). This is really excellent! Thanks so much!!!
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rodolpheg
Hmm, this is very strange. I just tried the version linked above on another macintel (my own is a powerpc, and I get the very same problem), and it still doesn't work.
Here's what I mean : is this example, iAmbient2d and iCircle2d won't work. I think they both are .c files, am I right? Maybe there is some issue with .c files on mac systems?
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rodolpheg
Hi!
Alright, I didn't give enough details, sorry about that
So my PD versiob is 0.40.3-extended-20071117 and it runs on OS X Leopard. So it's supposed to come with pmpd... Also Gem works well (as far as I can tell) but a bunch of libraries won't load.
Anyway, here's an example of what I get in the console:
http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/1514/screencapturetw9.pngAnd here's what I changed in the paths:
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/7019/screencapture1rt7.pngCheers!