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genjix
Klak the buttons and it does stuff
Beeping crescendo and various tones.
http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/composition_nosendrecv.pd
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genjix
Hey,
Say I have a patch like:
[mtof]
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[osc~]
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[dac~]Is there a way to call that multiple times without me having to copy and paste it? Kind of like a function in a programming language?
So that I get:
[mtof] [mtof]
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[osc~] [osc~]
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[dac~]Thanks
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genjix
Hello,
I'm trying to get puredata extended to work on 64 bit Ubuntu.
Unfortunately the repositories only have vanilla puredata. And no 64bit packages are available anywhere.
So I download the source, and initiate make install... Lot's of things get built, configured and downloaded. And then halfway it randomly stops,
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/genjix/Downloads/Pd-0.41.4-extended/Gem/src/Pixes'
g++ -c -g -O2 -fPIC -freg-struct-return -O3 -falign-loops=32 -falign-functions=32 -falign-jumps=32 -funroll-loops -ffast-math -mmmx -I/usr/include/lqt -I/usr/include/lqt -I.. -I/home/genjix/Downloads/Pd-0.41.4-extended/pd/src recordQT4L.cpp -o ../Objects/recordQT4L.o
recordQT4L.cpp: In function ‘lqt_file_type_t guess_qtformat(const char*)’:
recordQT4L.cpp:96: error: invalid conversion from ‘const char*’ to ‘char*’
make[3]: *** [recordQT4L.o] Error 1
...
$Any ideas? Thanks.
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genjix
Hey,
Anyone have an autotune patch or know how to do autotune in puredata?
If not, is there any Linux software I can use to autotune?
thanks
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genjix
Hello,
Attached is a sound file. The beeps in this sound so nice and seem so deceptively easy to imitate.
When I look at them, what I see is a base osc with another osc added that is modulated by a phasor.
Here is my patch:
(Zoomed out far)
(Medium zoom)
(close up)
Unfortunately it sounds NOTHING like those beeps and this is frustrating me to no end snd file attached for those curious
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genjix
Hi,
In KDE I play many sounds without issue. no problems.
I then want to play on puredata so I do
$ su
# /sbin/alsa force-reload -Rd alsa # reloads alsa system so KDE will release it for pd
# qjackctl
# pdI'm using pd-extended and load my patch to play oggs. When I play one sound its fine, but if I'm playing 2 sounds then I get skipping or bad jittering it sounds terrible
it works under KDE so its not my kernel. I think its just bad setup that I have. I searched on google a lot but sorry dont know too much about these things.
thanks
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genjix
I've been using an abstraction, but it seems that send and receive interfere with other patches.
If I do and [r abc] in my abstraction then all instances of that abstraction will receive the same value. How can I sidestep this problem?
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genjix
Thanks for the suggestion
For others:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/PureData/Abstractions
http://en.flossmanuals.net/PureData/Subpatches -
genjix
Nevermind, I found a working build at,
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/installers.html/usr/bin/pdextended
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genjix
hey thanks for your answers. i tried that patch thanks and went and read about fm synths... but still i can only produce ugly sounds
i try a lot of values... the closest i've got, is this patch
but its just an annoying tone. ah maybe its cos im not so good with pd yet
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genjix
hey i had this problem. fixed it in the end with qjackctl settings:
frames/period: 64
periods/buffer: 2meess with those settings a bit