Hey, that was a great video. Thanks for sharing your process. I am getting back into puredata, and I will consider using a raspberry pi if I ever intend to use it live. Also your no input project sounds really good!
Cheers, yep it runs headless. I plug it and it starts kickin'. How depends on the pi version - try searching "autostart raspberry pi" and go from there :)
in terms of the mixer feedback sounds, you could likely find a way to route audio in a feedback loop digitally, and chuck on distortion and compression. as for my puredata guitar chopping effects, ableton's beat-repeat or similar could get you in the ballpark, or manually cutting and pasting little slices of audio.
Thanks for your nice video. I have a question : how can I proceed to link hardware stuff like pots or touch pad to pure data ? considering of course that pure data runs inside a raspberry pi. I can not see any projects about this topic on the web
My controller is midi, so (I think) I just used the pd object [midiin]. I have no experience in using the pi's pins, but this looks promising: forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/9997/gpio-raspberry-p3-and-pure-data/5
wow
Bro, this is delightful. Love from Melbourne.
Hey, that was a great video. Thanks for sharing your process. I am getting back into puredata, and I will consider using a raspberry pi if I ever intend to use it live. Also your no input project sounds really good!
haha love it! cheers for the breakdown
great step by step explanation !
Cool stuff, I was interested in trying a Daisy Seed with pd but I have about 3 RPis laying around, idk it was possible on a RPi before, nice idea
amazing!! would you mind sharing the patch for studying ??
Nice. Just add a bit of reverb and you got some pretty convincing BD and Sn patterns. I appreciate all the research needed to get to the final patch.
Nice work! Do you have to start the Pi with a mouse/screen or is it standalone/headless? If the latter, how? Thanks for sharing
Cheers, yep it runs headless. I plug it and it starts kickin'. How depends on the pi version - try searching "autostart raspberry pi" and go from there :)
Nice one, they'll be asking you to make the next DOOM soundtrack :)
is there any way to recreate those glitchy sounds on a DAW? without using hardware i mean
in terms of the mixer feedback sounds, you could likely find a way to route audio in a feedback loop digitally, and chuck on distortion and compression. as for my puredata guitar chopping effects, ableton's beat-repeat or similar could get you in the ballpark, or manually cutting and pasting little slices of audio.
Why a linear decay ?
You can easily square or cube the output of line~ to get an exponential envelope
thanks for sharing! you mention being influenced by oval and another artist - finez?
Fennesz, especially ruclips.net/video/skygudx8Rrs/видео.html
Thanks for your nice video. I have a question : how can I proceed to link hardware stuff like pots or touch pad to pure data ? considering of course that pure data runs inside a raspberry pi. I can not see any projects about this topic on the web
My controller is midi, so (I think) I just used the pd object [midiin]. I have no experience in using the pi's pins, but this looks promising: forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/9997/gpio-raspberry-p3-and-pure-data/5