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* we were looking at Martins work (getting RGB values from different pixels in GEM/PD in order to write a patch that turns pixeldata into sound) Examples: [[File:Bewegungsmelder.zip]] | * we were looking at Martins work (getting RGB values from different pixels in GEM/PD in order to write a patch that turns pixeldata into sound) Examples: [[File:Bewegungsmelder.zip]] | ||
*we discussed some tips how to save CPU load (object speedlim; getting pixeldata from more than one pixel with only one | *we discussed some tips how to save CPU load (object speedlim; getting pixeldata from more than one pixel with only one pix_data object) | ||
* the question came up how to scale things. here is the demo patch: [[File:Skalierungen.pd]] | * the question came up how to scale things. here is the demo patch: [[File:Skalierungen.pd]] | ||
Revision as of 07:30, 16 June 2010
Mondays 18:00 Marienstraße 7b Room 204
Everybody welcome who works with data-flow languages namely Pure Data, Max, vvvv and others. A forum for questions and answers, little project presentations, discussions and the passing of experience and wisdom from one student to the other.
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Meeting Archive
14.6.2010
- we were looking at Martins work (getting RGB values from different pixels in GEM/PD in order to write a patch that turns pixeldata into sound) Examples: File:Bewegungsmelder.zip
- we discussed some tips how to save CPU load (object speedlim; getting pixeldata from more than one pixel with only one pix_data object)
- the question came up how to scale things. here is the demo patch: File:Skalierungen.pd
7.6.2010
The first meeting - about six people where there, more said they would like to come but will join next week. We discussed a bunch of things, among it:
- meso vvvv - yes it only runs on windows because it needs directX
- State saving mechanism in Pd
- Pure Data - Getting started how to get started in Pd
- Pure Data convention 2011 Weimar has a fair chance
- others