• davidborrao

    I already tried with pduino | arduino-test.pd. But since the port is dev/ttyACMO, I don't know what I should select :(:(

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  • davidborrao

    hi guys!

    I'm still stucked on this :(!

    I realized that I will need analog input and so I plugged an Arduino Uno R3 to my raspberry. I thought it would be easy, but it didn't!

    I already tried many possibilities but I still dont get the values from the arduino analog inputs, can anyone help me again?

    Sorry for al the mess :(

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  • davidborrao

    @whale-av thanks alot!

    Can you give me an example on how to use [comport]? imagine for example that I want to analyse the value of drain voltage on GPIO5?

    My idea is, its voltage is zero Volts and then I will send something to it, and that will unmute the track. Do you understand?

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  • davidborrao

    You are right! I already managed to install it and now it’s perfect :)

    Thanks a lot for your care

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  • davidborrao

    Hi guys!

    I finally got my Pd Vanilla installed. The patch that I wrote on a regular windows 7 it's now working properly on my raspberry Pi :).

    It's an audio patch based on mute buttons, Right now the buttons are controller via my "mouse's left button", My goal is to have all the mute buttons controlled via an external instalation.

    If you take a look into this:
    instalation.jpg

    The main ideia is:

    • everytime that, with your hands, you touch in the red conector and in one of the green conectors you will be unmuting one specific track
    • if you will have two persons, each one of them touching the same red conector (since there is only one) and each one of them touching in a different green conector you will have two track unmuted

    does it make sense?

    Any suggestions to help me on these?

    Thanks a lot in advance!

    Cheers from portugal

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  • davidborrao

    i got a "ash: pd: command not found" :(

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  • davidborrao

    @amazingrolo said:

    sudo apt-get install puredata

    Hi guys, thanks a lot for your help.

    I ran sudo apt-get install puredata but not i'm not finding the pd editor, it's not on the apps windows, can anyone help me?

    thanksa lot in advance

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  • davidborrao

    Do you know if I use “sudo apt-get install puredata” will it be the pd_extended Version? Or will I need to install libraries?

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  • davidborrao

    And can I do that on Raspbien OS? Or is it better to install Ubuntu OS?

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  • davidborrao

    Hi!

    I think I wrote something good with your last code :):), thanks a lot for all your help :). Now I need to install Pure data on a Raspberry pi 3, another huge battle, can you help me on that too?

    All the best from Portugal

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