• bramkaravan

    hi there,

    is there a way to detect (lack of) changes in x/y movements of the grid object ?

    i'm using the grid to control crossfade-like amplitude control of 4 different oscillators.
    now i need a way that if you don't touch the grid you don't hear the oscillators.
    is there a way to get a bang message when x/y controls are not moved for an amount of time ?
    in other words when you
    start moving x/y of the grid , you hear the oscillators & can control their amplitudes in a crossfadelike manner

    , when stop moving x/y and values no longer change , you no longer hear the oscillatorscause it has activated a fade out ( via vline or something )

    any suggestions ?
    thanks in advance !

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  • bramkaravan

    Hi there,

    I want to receive from & send to arduino, from within pure data.
    I burned Firmata (both standard_firmata & standard_firmata_334)
    to the Arduino ( i tried both Diecimilia & Nano) and used
    pduino (0.4beta0 arduino-test.pd )
    But it doesn't seem to work :
    i can't see any analog nor digital input/output.
    I tried several times but without succes.

    Receiving from the Arduino (without sending to) works perfectly using SimpleMessageSystem & arduino2pd , but now i'd like to send & receive from within 1 patch.

    Any suggestions ?
    ( don't know if it has got something to do with it , but when using firmata/pduino
    pd gives an "moocow/any2string... couldn't create" error message
    oh , & i'm on intel mac using pd extended 0.39.3 )

    Any help would be veryvery welcome,
    Thanks in advance,

    Bram

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  • bramkaravan

    of course ! life can be easy , thanks for your help !

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  • bramkaravan

    Hi Nestor,

    Thanks for your reply.
    Yes , I'm using the arduino_test.pd patch and i've tried changing the serial ports inside the patch , but none of them does the job damn

    Best Regards

    Bram

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