[PD] sourceforge access of the evil!

David dfkettle at gmail.com
Sat Apr 24 08:15:23 CEST 2010


I  thought everyone knew the meaning of "red". Didn't Hollywood make a
 movie about "reds"?

Sorry for the bad joke. C'est dommage!

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 5:16 PM,  <pd-list-request at iem.at> wrote:
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> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:11:56 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Mathieu Bouchard <matju at artengine.ca>
> Subject: Re: [PD] sourceforge access of the evil!
> To: Matt Barber <brbrofsvl at gmail.com>
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> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010, Matt Barber wrote:
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>> I thought he was making another joke, like the "access/axis" one.
>
> I saw so many misspellings of rogue vs rouge all over the internet, that I
> have trouble figuring out whether any english-speaker is making a joke or
> not. However, I'm quite certain very many people would miss the joke
> entirely, if there is one...
>
>> The "red states" here are the ones that vote republican.
>
> In much of Canadian politics, it's the other way around : red corresponds
> to what would be called "democrats" in the USA. (There even used to be a
> "Parti Rouge" like that, spelled like that), and there are multiple
> "blue"-coloured parties with completely different opinions. Also, "red"
> has been the colour of the USSR flag and of the PRC, so, it has communist
> overtones... but the flag of Canada is quite red too. So, there are plenty
> of ambiguous jokes one can make with the colours. I think that party
> colour jokes are not very "in" at the moment.
>
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> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 22:49:19 +0200
> From: ypatios <ypatios at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [PD] Smooth looping
> To: Frank Barknecht <fbar at footils.org>
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> As I understand and as Matt already wrote, you wanted a transposition of the
> phasor~'s frequency (which would change the frequency of the loop but not
> the sample content), but instead you did the classic
> up/downsampling-of-the-soundsample transposition.
> (The "distortion" you get is due to the difference in spectral content,
> which should be richer as you transpose upwards since you read a longer
> portion of the sample.
> Also, the end of the loop changes which could mean a harder discontinuity.)
>
> I tried to fix the transposition and I also added an offset in the audio
> path before tabread4~ that corresponds to the beginning of the loop.
>
> And I'm sure you've already figured everything out, long before you got our
> emails.
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>
> alabala
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> On 23 April 2010 20:27, Frank Barknecht <fbar at footils.org> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> not related to the thread on smoother audio in Pd, I am struggling with
>> doing a smooth
>> loop player for data stored in tables.
>>
>> One building block for this is attached: It is a simple tabread4~ lookup
>> that
>> should loop over a configurable section of a table and play it back with
>> various frequencies.
>> As you'll easily see, I use a
>>
>>  [phasor~]
>>  |
>>  [*~ loopsize]
>>  |
>>  [+~ loopstart]
>>  |
>>  [tabread4~ table]
>>
>> idiom here. Now I would like to avoid enveloping the rewind sections, so I
>> built an elaborate mechanism to set the loop points as good as possible by
>> hand. Test sections let you load a sample or try to find the smooth loop
>> points
>> inside of a sine-wave table graphically.
>>
>> Now my problem is, that even when I have found a nice and smooth sounding
>> loop
>> section, as soon as I start to change the frequency played (with the "pd
>> transpose" things), the sound gets very distorted.
>>
>> I'm puzzled: Shouldn't the tabread4~ interpolate correctly in this case?
>>  Any
>> help or explanation is appreciated. (Except anything involving crossfades:
>> I
>> know I could do that and I guess I also know how.)
>>
>> Ciao
>> --
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> Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:15:13 -0500
> From: Andrew May <Andrew.May at unt.edu>
> Subject: [PD] xcode compiling issue
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> I'm having trouble using xcode to compile an external (not audio,
> pretty simple c code).
> Using Intel machine, OS 10.5, xcode 3.0;
> I followed the directions in :
> http://puredata.info/docs/developer/PdExternalsInXcode/
> and it appears to compile cleanly. However, when I try to use the
> external in a patch I get a dlopen error:
>
> no suitable image found.  Did find:
>        ( ... the compiled external ... ): unknown file type, first eight
> bytes: 0x21 0x3C 0x61 0x72 0x63 0x68 0x3E 0x0A
>
> Has anyone found this error and/or a solution?
>
> Failing that, could anyone share a robust makefile for building an
> external that runs on both ppc and i386 using gcc?
> I tried that, but got "Undefined symbols" errors for all the pd
> classes (perhaps it's not finding m_pd.h, but I thought I set the path
> carefully enough...)
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> Many thanks for any help!
>
> Andrew
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