Andrew R. Brown andrewrbrown.net.au Real-time Music and Sound with Pure Data vanilla A series that explores the basics of electronic music through visual programming.
Amazing stuff - I am working my way through the early videos, but thought I'd see what the latest video is - I was not disappointed ;) 🙏 Are you planning to do any more on this subject?
"Incredible video! How do you manage to send messages with scales to the 'quant' object? I'm looking to adapt that to my patch to be able to choose scales and base notes (hopefully covering all scales). Thank you very much for the information!"
@@QCGInteractiveMusic "Thank you for the response! I did watch the video you mentioned, but I don't understand how to make the 'quant' object have a second inlet (it's not mentioned in that video), which is capable of receiving messages with different scales. Greetings!"
great series! would be interesting to see how several external physical midi-controllers could be mapped to various PD parameters for live performance (keys to pitch, faders/pots and buttons to envelope, filter, mixer, sequencer, rocorder/sampling, ...)
Great but doesnt the first sequence keep playing when the second one gets activated? Should also devise a way to get the first one to stop when the second one starts
what is the actual difference bewteen get array and tabread ? I am always using tabread , am missing something ? When I use the get array object I get a no method for float warning
It seems that [tabread myArray] is easier for the most obvious task of reading one value from an array. That would otherwise be [array get myArray 0 1], although passing output through a number box will just keep the first value in the list and negate the need for additional arguments. For pedagogical reasons, I try to use the [array] commands for arrays to avoid explaining the history of tables and arrays in Pd.
Hey Andrew Brown I wanted to thank you for these videos! Could you make some videos of connecting Pure Data to a device called Bela?? That would help a lot with using Pure Data Let me know! Thank you!
What a mammoth job you did with this whole professional course !!! RESPECT !!! All the best!
Amazing stuff - I am working my way through the early videos, but thought I'd see what the latest video is - I was not disappointed ;) 🙏
Are you planning to do any more on this subject?
Thanks for all the videos
What is the song in the very beginning of your videos? I like it so much. Is it also generative and was programming in Pure Data?
Great stuff, kudos!
"Incredible video! How do you manage to send messages with scales to the 'quant' object? I'm looking to adapt that to my patch to be able to choose scales and base notes (hopefully covering all scales). Thank you very much for the information!"
There is another video in this series that looks at Pitch Quantisation in detail - ua-cam.com/video/KqoGNWZoZ74/v-deo.htmlsi=gidKPe9rpjBRyQEd
@@QCGInteractiveMusic "Thank you for the response! I did watch the video you mentioned, but I don't understand how to make the 'quant' object have a second inlet (it's not mentioned in that video), which is capable of receiving messages with different scales. Greetings!"
great series! would be interesting to see how several external physical midi-controllers could be mapped to various PD parameters for live performance (keys to pitch, faders/pots and buttons to envelope, filter, mixer, sequencer, rocorder/sampling, ...)
+1!
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Great but doesnt the first sequence keep playing when the second one gets activated? Should also devise a way to get the first one to stop when the second one starts
Great tutorials. I am also interested in image and video processing with pd, could you share some tutorials?
what is the actual difference bewteen get array and tabread ?
I am always using tabread , am missing something ?
When I use the get array object I get a no method for float warning
It seems that [tabread myArray] is easier for the most obvious task of reading one value from an array. That would otherwise be [array get myArray 0 1], although passing output through a number box will just keep the first value in the list and negate the need for additional arguments. For pedagogical reasons, I try to use the [array] commands for arrays to avoid explaining the history of tables and arrays in Pd.
Hey Andrew Brown
I wanted to thank you for these videos! Could you make some videos of connecting Pure Data to a device called Bela?? That would help a lot with using Pure Data
Let me know! Thank you!