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    It's been a few days, when I quit puredata it stays "active" and stuck on my screen. I can clic on everything just as if it was open but nothing happenswhen I press quit or close. I can do almost all the other things except qui, close or edit the file. I use debian and awesomewm. Does anybody know something about this kind of things? I have no processes running with "pd" or "pure" or "data" in it.

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    the nanoKon files are for the KORG KONTROL editor.
    KORG KONTROL Editor.zip

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    I rise out from the ashes my super patch. Here it is for you all, the ultimate sampler patch for the korg nanokontrol :

    chano.pd
    smp.pd
    sceneSample.pd
    et-moi.wav
    nanoKon-base.nktrl_set
    nanoKon-base.nktrl_data

    Open "sceneSample". You just need to replace the filenames in the smp boxes with yours. There is a sensivity slider at the right side of the orange knob now. Feel free to share it. It is a super cheap controler turned into a sampler with the ability to change the pitch, the volume and loop or trigger the sample. If nothing is triggered, the pitch comes back to his original value.

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    Hello, this is may appears really simple to some of you but I was wondering something about tempo division. What is the best from a cpu and/or coding point of view?
    For the moment when I want to divide my tempo I do something like that :

    [metro 200]
    [f][+1]
    [mod 12] this one is sent to some stuff
    [sel 0]
    [f][+1]
    [mod 6] for example, every 12 steps, 1 of 6 event is triggered

    this seems really ugly and I was wondering if there were another way to do that?

    I have thought about different metros at the good speed rate also...
    thanks a lot

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  • did

    Bonjour :)

    first of all, I am a real beginner.
    I am trying to make my arduinome work on my new computer (osx maverick) so I installed serialosc, the ftdi drivers and added the puma library to the path. From the puma discussion in monome.org, I took the simplebonjour.pd_darwin file and put it in the extra forlder (just as puma)
    Now I am stuck with this message in the log window :

    simplebonjour: no bonjour services of type '_monome-osc._udp' found

    and I have some trouble to find good information about this one.
    And you need to know that I absolutely don't understand the serialosc and simplebonjour stuff as on my previous computer I was still using arduinomeserial...
    Is there someone who could help me or explain me the things a bit more clearly?
    a great thanks for any try

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    thanks a lot

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  • did

    i love it

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    thanks, i can see better now.
    A 0.01 tempo definition would maybe be too much for my simple patches but I keep that in mind for another time.

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    I was just looking for a way to get the youtube audio from my headphone connected to the audio path in my patch.

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    cool, thanks. I will try soon.
    Isn't [metro 1] CPU consuming?
    And, so you say (or maybe not) that it's better for me to have just one metro instead of several, just for the clarity of the patch? or is there any other reason...?

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