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greetings,
i'm trying to compile pd-extended from source, since theres no package for subjected system.
<code>donaesperanca@donaesperanca:~/Downloads/Pd-0.42.5-extended/pd/src$ ./configure
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory</code>what's wrong? what am i neglecting?
thanks
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greetings,
i need a little hint on how can i invert phasor~'s waveform? from /|/|/| to |\|\|\ ?
appreciated
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can someone tell me what's making pd getting really slow response to patch interaction when i turn the dsp on?
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how to get pd to behave as midi clock master? is <i>mod</1> object a step foward?
chrs
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ok so I got a friend that want to take the signal from 2 piezos and pipe it through puredata. how can I make this signal trigger a sample? any ideas? thks
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hey guys, i'm patching an idea, and would love to make a midi note, velocity and duration looper.
any suggestions?
attached patch image
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i found out that the beta release of pd-extended has a debian squeeze 64bit package.
problem solved thank you hc! -
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i just took #dataflow's user feedback:
[phasor~]
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[*~ -1]it seems to work just fine , thank you for your feedback!
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yeah i realize that :\
unfortunatly reducing gui objects is not an option, i really need them.what is the workaround for that?
thank you for your quick response!
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thanks for the link mod! appreciations
though, the <i>midiout</i> object seems only linux compatible...
i'm running windows7 x86_64.
is there any other way without virtual machine?chrs
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so I guess [midiout] is working but for example: ableton live recognizes external midi clock—it starts when messsage is 250 and stops with 252, but is not slaving bpm's... only the first 248 message gets tracked... any hints?thks
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I mean like store, let's say... the last 3 midi notes, and then play them back in a loop.
imagine the regular flow is 12, 32, 49, 3, 8, 10 an so on, and I want to loop 3, 8, 10 sequence interrupting the regular data flow.
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yeah, yesterday matju @ #dataflow told me the same. I can't understand how it works though, this is a complex programming language for me... :\ but i'm sure that [qlist] is the right object to do the job. thanks!
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I'm looking for the best and simplest way of looping midi data, like an object between [makenote] and [noteout], with an on/off switch, so that I can loop a fraction of the dataflow on demand.