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zzo38
Here is a file to make the audio mode 01 of XY-MINI. Download it at: http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/PureData/xymsound.pd You need some of the files from http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/PureData/auto/ as well.
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zzo38
I made a program to print 99 bottles of beer, and a game that you have to pick up the stones off of the ground, and a MIDI transpose (but it messes up percussion).
Download: http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/PureData/
This is all I have so far, but you can make a comment of it.
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zzo38
I have a question, how can you use PD diagrams in a audio edit program? For example if you make a diagram with 3 inlets and 3 outlets the left is audio signal, middle is START command, right is STOP command, then how can you do that? If not exists yet, can someone make this? I don't know how. I am using Windows XP but is prefer if it can work on Linux as well as Windows XP.
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zzo38
Download them from: http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/PureData/auto/
output~.pd is comes with the examples but I put it in anyways because I would use it a lot in diagrams that I want to add a volume control.
queue.pd and stack.pd require the coldswitch.pd to work properly. If you want, you can look at the diagrams for queue.pd and stack.pd and see that there are too many lines are crossing each other.
Please make comment of it.
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zzo38
@nestor said:
Sorry, but, what is XY-mini??
Can't you read the instructions? Link to XY-MINI it tells you what it is, if you can read the specification. Includes specification for audio mode. Tell me if something is missing from either the specification or the Pure Data file.
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zzo38
If you have a bluetooth driver on your computer then you can set the audio output device to bluetooth. Still, you need a cellular phone that will record ringtones from bluetooth.
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zzo38
You can use a program called GlovePIE to translate the signals into keyboard signals, mouse signals, joystick signals, or MIDI signals.
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zzo38
@obiwannabe said:
Can you clarify this question please zzo38. Do you wish to use Pd as a process to operate on a selected area of a file, say in soundforge?
(if so great question...
Yes, that is what I meant.
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zzo38
@obiwannabe said:
.... Also to make the game fun for humans the starting value "nim-sum" (or if you play with sweet dumplings instead of rocks the dim-sum) should be 0 [mod 2] (even for one heap) or else you already lost on move one.
It sets the start value at random if you click on where it says "restart game".