Excellent explanations of the basics of PD! Just foumd this channel and want to thank you for the gold mine of knowledge available for those getting started with PD. 🙏
Your tutorials are great! Thanks so much for creating such an accessible intro to Pure Data. I'm coming from the (digital) modular end of the spectrum so these are all really well-made and easy to understand!
LOVE these tutorials! I could use help understanding why we need a multiplier between the osc and the dac... I forgot this when I was trying to review this Chapter from memory, and although the frequency input affected the output, the number going into the right side at top didn't seem to change the amplitude/volume at all. I added in the multiplier, and everything was great. But I don't know why :P Sorry for the newbie question, but I just don't know what I'm missing here. Thanks!
information is great, but can you not leave a steady tone on while you talk over it? Or take it WAY down? Or maybe toggle the sound off while you discuss the programming language and only turn it on when you are manipulating the sound?
Hello Andrew, thank you for this video, i have a question, why when i link the number object to the multiply i only have values like 0 1 2 etc i can't have 0.15 0.51 etc, in this number object ? thank you in advance. Laurent
Excellent explanations of the basics of PD! Just foumd this channel and want to thank you for the gold mine of knowledge available for those getting started with PD. 🙏
i’d guess “ ~ “ was chosen to represent audio because it looks like a waveform
This is also the origin of the letter m/M.
@@bakhshizade woah
really cool how the creators (or creator) made it that way
the tilde looks like a sinewave so it fits a lot
Another great video. Thanks!
Your tutorials are great! Thanks so much for creating such an accessible intro to Pure Data. I'm coming from the (digital) modular end of the spectrum so these are all really well-made and easy to understand!
LOVE these tutorials! I could use help understanding why we need a multiplier between the osc and the dac... I forgot this when I was trying to review this Chapter from memory, and although the frequency input affected the output, the number going into the right side at top didn't seem to change the amplitude/volume at all. I added in the multiplier, and everything was great. But I don't know why :P Sorry for the newbie question, but I just don't know what I'm missing here. Thanks!
Excellent tutorials thanks!
yw
nice comment, liked!
Brilliant
TOP tacher!
how do you make the sound stop ? Once I run it the tone seems to run indefinitely...
information is great, but can you not leave a steady tone on while you talk over it? Or take it WAY down? Or maybe toggle the sound off while you discuss the programming language and only turn it on when you are manipulating the sound?
I've been using PD for about an hour and have made peace with the fact that unexpected annoying sounds are par for the course
Yes I’m afraid the tone was a tad too much over the top of your voice (and doesn’t sit well with tinnitus either) but thanks for the video
I wanna kiss you and we LOVE you mr. Andrew!
Hello Andrew, thank you for this video, i have a question, why when i link the number object to the multiply i only have values like 0 1 2 etc i can't have 0.15 0.51 etc, in this number object ? thank you in advance. Laurent
you might have to hold SHIFT to get decimals ;)
@@francoissioarnaud236 Thank you, i'll try, merci !
You don't make a spectrum analyzer inside pd?
You can see how the make a spectrum analyser in Pd by looking at some of the Pd Browser examples that use one. For example audio.examples/E09
@@algomedia Hi Andrew, where in Pd would you find those examples? Are they additionally installed Externals
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