Andrew R. Brown andrewrbrown.ne... Real-time Music and Sound with Pure Data vanilla A series that explores the basics of electronic music through visual programming.
I discovered PureData yesterday in a class on Processing and your videos are really helping me to understand and program. Thank so much for your work! You're an amazing teacher
what portable PureData player do exist that can be played with a midi controller (kind of dedicated PD box, as alternative options to the "Organelle")?
Is it possible to send MIDI out messages to all channels at once? I have seen gear operating with channel 0, which does exactly that, but PD does not seem to follow that rule. Does anyone know?
Hello, Andrew. I was trying to find some information about/how is possible (if its possible at all) to convert a bluetooth remote/controller command to a midi note/cc in iOS/iPad. I have a small bluetooth remote connected to my iPad which I would like to use as a midi switch. Is 'Pd' capable of doing that? Hope You have some idea. Any help is very welcome !
Pd directly won't help, but OSCulator may help on Mac (osculator.net/) and MobMuPlat can run Pd patches on iOS and might assist (danieliglesia.com/mobmuplat/)
I already tried the OSCulator, but looks like it can’t see the Bluetooth remote as a device at all. So, you say, that Pd can do the scrip and then the same script can be executed by MobMuPlat in iOS - would be perfect! Can you help with that?
There are two solutions. Either filter only one cc by adding the cc number as an argument [ctlin 7], or after an unfiltered [ctlin] use [select 7 10 20] to direct particular cc messages to diff outlets.
@@QCGInteractiveMusic moreover, is there a way to not hear the steps when sliding through frequencies with a midi knob? like when I use the mouse? thanks
I discovered PureData yesterday in a class on Processing and your videos are really helping me to understand and program. Thank so much for your work! You're an amazing teacher
OMG. Amazing tutorial. I made a patch without knowledge of programation. You are a true master with vocation. Thank you so much Master Andrew.
Good lord, this is such a good video, thank you again for the cracking content mate
Terrific, well paced video. Clear, understandable, useful. Thanks a million
Big thanx for this great tutorial about Pd!!!
You are a brillant teacher. Thank you!
Thank you, I'm following along with your brilliant course in sequency. Fantastic way to understand the functions of plugins! 🙏
thank you for your tutorials Andrew, Cheers mate.
amazing! thank you
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what portable PureData player do exist that can be played with a midi controller (kind of dedicated PD box, as alternative options to the "Organelle")?
hello how can i use my midi controler in purr data i cant seem to find out how. thank you so much for ur classes
But why is it only S & A that works while switching? Why not one of the other notes?
Is it possible to send MIDI out messages to all channels at once? I have seen gear operating with channel 0, which does exactly that, but PD does not seem to follow that rule. Does anyone know?
Have you solved the problem?
@@kaganozdemir4332 Negative. Untill now none of the people I had asked could provide me with the desired solution.
@@dankro279 seems like we have to build our daws on pd :)
@@kaganozdemir4332 that has already become my full-time job 😜
Hello, Andrew. I was trying to find some information about/how is possible (if its possible at all) to convert a bluetooth remote/controller command to a midi note/cc in iOS/iPad. I have a small bluetooth remote connected to my iPad which I would like to use as a midi switch. Is 'Pd' capable of doing that? Hope You have some idea. Any help is very welcome !
Pd directly won't help, but OSCulator may help on Mac (osculator.net/) and MobMuPlat can run Pd patches on iOS and might assist (danieliglesia.com/mobmuplat/)
I already tried the OSCulator, but looks like it can’t see the Bluetooth remote as a device at all. So, you say, that Pd can do the scrip and then the same script can be executed by MobMuPlat in iOS - would be perfect! Can you help with that?
Excellent job ! My first step into PD world. If I'm right, any CC will modify the volume. How to filter to have for example only CC07 doing this ?
There are two solutions. Either filter only one cc by adding the cc number as an argument [ctlin 7], or after an unfiltered [ctlin] use [select 7 10 20] to direct particular cc messages to diff outlets.
@@QCGInteractiveMusic moreover, is there a way to not hear the steps when sliding through frequencies with a midi knob? like when I use the mouse? thanks