[LAU] Pure Data Workshop 2: Interfacing with the world (Dorkbot Portland Oregon)

Alex Norman alex at x37v.info
Thu Feb 11 19:11:18 EST 2010


Pure Data Workshop 2: Interfacing with the world

* what: DorkbotPDX PD (Pure Data workshop);
* who: you and your friends;
* where: PNCA room 205, 1241 NW Johnson St., Portland, OR 97209;
* when: February 21st 1-5pm
* cost: $35 hardware fee - this gets you a Midi Monster - a dorkbot/Don Davis
        designed AVR microcontroller based sensor to USB+midi interface.*

Details:

This is the second workshop in our Pure Data series. Pd is used by artists,
sound designers, DJs, VJs and a variety of audio hackers. It is free, libre,
and open source software that runs on Linux, Mac, and Windows.

We will be focusing on interfacing PD physical world. You will use knobs,
buttons, and lewd gestures to control patches within Pd. Similarly we will
teach you how to reverse this process and use your Pd patch to control the
entire world. We will interface with MIDI devices, off the shelf USB devices,
other computers and custom hardware/sensors using the Midi Monster designed by
Don D. Davis.

This workshop assumes basic pd knowledge - but if you missed our first pd
workshop or otherwise need to learn the basics - prior to signing up we
recommend checking out the first two chapters of this tutorial:
http://www.pd-tutorial.com/


To Sign up:

  1. Go to this page: http://www.tempusdictum.com/tdproducts.html
  2. Scroll down to Workshops, and select the "Interfacing Hardware to PD"
     "product".
  3. Click "Add To Cart" and follow the instructions there.
     * This will secure your place in the workshop and reserve you a "Midi
       Monster," the sensor -> MIDI unit we will be using for the workshop.


Bring to the workshop:

   1. A laptop with pd-extended installed: http://puredata.info/downloads
   2. A pair of headphones.
   3. A standard type A to type B USB cable.
   4. A thirst for danger.
   5. optional:
          * A MIDI synthesizer or drummachine.
          * A MIDI controller interface [knobs/buttons/etc].
          * A USB HID device [gamepad, rockband controller, etc].


For this info and curriculum details:

http://dorkbotpdx.org/workshop/pd/2-interfacing_with_the_world


*no microcontroller programming required for this particular workshop.



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