• pineapple

    Hi!

    I try to implement my own software controller fro Pro Tools using PureData.

    My questions are:

    Has someone used PureData to send and receive Mackie HUI Protocol messages to/from ProTools?

    Do you know if I can use MIDI to control ProTools from PureData?

    Can I receive Midi messages from ProTools in order to know fader position, for example?

    All kind of help will be very usefull for me. Thank a lot in advance.

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  • pineapple

    I built my own parametric EQ with Puredata.

    But, my problem is: How I can write a graphic image?
    I try to explain...
    My eq is working, I apply freq, Q, gain. But I have not a "visual image" showing me freq cuttings, Q envelope or gain reduction. I attach an example what I'm talking about and what I'm trying to do.

    Any ideas will be appreciated. Thanks.

    http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/eq31.GIF

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  • pineapple

    If some people are working with netsend~ and netreceive~...

    can you send audio between two computers over a wlan?
    what about latency?
    It's possible to use this objects for real-time audio transmition?

    If I have connected a microphone in computer A and I send audio signal to computer B over wlan using UDP, what latency I must expect?

    Do you know other objects can be used to do this?

    Maybe audio over OSC? It seems theorically possible.

    I hope you can understand me because English is not my native language. Sorry.

    Waiting for your news.

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  • pineapple

    Dears,

    I launched a free application to be used with touch devices.

    You can find more info at www.AdLibitouch.com

    Best wishes.

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  • pineapple

    Dears,

    I launched an application to be used with touch devices.

    You can find more info in www.AdLibitouch.com

    Best wishes.

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  • pineapple

    Has someone a simple noise gate patch to share?

    Release (in ms.), threshold (db), hold (in ms.) and attack (in ms.)

    Thanks a lot in advance for your help.

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  • pineapple

    Well, I have an audio signal in my audio input #1

    I want to do 2 different things:

    1. Use a Vslider to regulate from -oodb to 0db (Exactly the maximum input level)

    2. Use a Vslider to regulate from -oodb to +6db (6dbs more than maximum input level)

    Is the object *~ the best election?
    What values I need to set in Vslider?

    Can I measure gain using env~? What extra caution I must take?

    Thanks a lot in advance.

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  • pineapple

    After the useful help of forum comunity I'm using the simple 3bands DJstyle EQ (with biquad~), but now I need more complex EQs.

    I need a 8 bands parametric EQ, where I can set Frequency, Q and gain range of +12 / -12 dbs for every band.

    What do you think is the best option in therms of CPU load and sound quality to do this?

    Do you know some example patch?

    Thanks again for your help.

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  • pineapple

    They are some way to configure Puredata in order to prevent the automatic conversion of the number 1000023 to 1.000e+006?

    This conversion is a problem for me using "route" object. I'm sending a message to PD over OSC with the name /1000023 and I need to change manually into PD patch every time I close and open the patch because PD don't understand the message as 1000023.

    Well, I hope you can understand me.

    thanks a lot in advance.

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  • pineapple

    What's the best method to access to soundcard info and number of channels from a PD patch?

    I try to explain... I'm comunicating PD patch with Flash using OSC. How can I retry soundcard type, info, and number of channels from the PD patch and send to Flash app?

    Thanks a lot in advance.

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