• abedinshawn

    Thanks for all your help! I was trying to input a number for the db level... I just realized I need to swipe up on the mouse pad to raise the level instead of typing a number.

    Thanks again!

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  • abedinshawn

    DSP is on, and test tone works.

    Patches I have created with dac~ have worked.

    Does the number beside db in the output subpatch need to be greater than 0 and less than 100? Currently it is 0 and I have unsuccessfully tried to change it.

    Thanks again.

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  • abedinshawn

    Awesome!

    I have found the D09.shepard.tone.pd file, but I can't hear any sound... in fact any patch from the audio examples list with the output subpatch doesn't seem to play. I have tried clicking the in the db number box to change the value, but that doesn't work.

    (I'm totally new to pure data... so I must be missing some fundamental knowledge)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance

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  • abedinshawn

    Thank you so much! This is definitely a good starting point.

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  • abedinshawn

    I am wondering if anyone has attempted to create a risset rhythm using pure data. I found a 4-page paper detailing some of the mathematics involved .

    (https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/2de1/e9505baf81121d1622e0470d09cc48577f3a.pdf)

    Is this possible?

    Thanks!

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  • abedinshawn

    Thanks for your response @whale-av !

    And that's a great idea re: contacting universities about how they manage the access to Pd.

    Thanks again,
    Shawn

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  • abedinshawn

    I am a music teacher in Canada, and will be working with a composer who will be helping high school students to learn how to create with Pure Data.

    I am wondering if anyone on the forum is familiar with the "Portable" version of Pure Data Vanilla. I have used other "Portable" versions of software at the school with great success, instead of installing the program in the Lab for all students. (Essentially, each music student would download the portable version on their school account, then when they log in, regardless of the computer, the software will be accessible.)

    Does anyone have any experience with this issue? This would make the "installation process" easier on my end as I can avoid the LAN administrator having to re-image all the computers in the library.

    Thanks in advance!
    Shawn

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