If you figured out a way to use GEM with the newer Mac OS, let us know in the comments! Thank you! Also part 2 is out now! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vyp6_SJlWAs.html
on an Intel Mac on Monterey I had this issue: github.com/umlaeute/Gem/issues/257, which I worked around doing this: github.com/umlaeute/Gem/issues/257#issuecomment-1053999617
I installed the Vanilla Version, I have a M1 Macbook pro and it works. Otherwise it won't let you install it. As well as on my older 2013 Macbook pro that I built
@@menelikmarutle9256 Interesting to hear that it works on M1! Thanks for the heads up. I know the plugdata team are working on implementing GEM so I wonder if it'll work on the newer Mac OS.
im getting into pure data as an absolute beginner but if I learn it enough ill start using it for local live sets and with the visuals it'll be extra juicy great channel and great resource, merry Christmas
YES! That sounds exciting!! I am planning on shifting focus towards live performance tutorials this upcoming year. The video I'm currently working on has that in mind. I hope that you find these tutorials helpful in your journey of playing live!!
@@SoundSimulator the tutorials are great and simple to follow I got used to the lingo easily and got to start doodling with PD. if you have a subreddit or discord ill be happy to join
@@eefefefefefefefef6531 Glad to hear that! Thank you so much for watching! I have neither at the moment, but I’m planning on starting a discord soon (tho behind a paywall via Patreon). I’m not confident managing discord with too many people but I do want something that's freely available eventually.
🤯 This is exactly the functionality that I need for my laser imagery! I'm already using PD to provide my usbMIDI links between Cakewalk's DAW, APC40 MIDI controller, and a Teensy laser synth polyphonic 14 waveform generator module in each of the 3 projectors. Hopefully, I can substitute GEM's stock imagery with the Teensy synth's. You've got me hooked on your tutorial (again). Thanks!🙏😎
@@SoundSimulator Perhaps I'll do some videos of the completed project... ~6 months down the road. Better to spare viewers from the sausage making. Last week, I attempted to sum the waveforms from my quad audio shields with the DC from those great little Adafruit quad DACs you demonstrated (no blame) and it fried my whole module! 🤦♂️ Back to the drawing board. BR😎 Oh yeah. Here's a seed for your thoughts. Your proximity sensor reminded me of what I called a 'joy ring' back in the day, based upon strain gauges, similar to those used years later on those silly x/y nubs of old laptops.
@@TheOleHermit Seriously, you have to document the project! It's a requirement!! Dang, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope the damage wasn't too big. I typically call it pressure sensor but I should technically call it strain gauge.
I'm just doing my baby steps in pd and you come up with graphics manipulation ... you ***** ... you probably just destroyed my christmas days ... or ... maybe ... changed it to somewhat exploration thigy ... well thanks for your tutorials and have a good time. ...
Is there a way of making the visuals respond to a audio wave file instead of audio generated from within pd itself? Eg: load a wave file and let it roll ...
anyone else getting an error message "unable to switch to current window do you have one? cannot render"? Working on big sur and keep getting that message when doing create, 1 into gemwin
Newer OS has trouble with GEM. I have been using Mojave, so didn't know that this was an issue before releasing this video. I saw this on a forum and it may work for you. Let me know if it does. "i don't really know, but she could try changing the windowing backend, by changing the gemdefaultwindow.pd abstraction in the Gem/-folder and replacing the [gemmacoswindow] (or whatever is there) to one of the other gem*window options installed on your system. (just look out for any externals (. pd_darwin,...) in the Gem/-folder that match the gem*window pattern). possibly good choices are: [gemglfw3window], [gemglutwindow]." Somebody replied saying that [gemglutwindow] worked. There could be some other solutions on Pure Data forum. Another option is using Ofelia. Check out a demo of it here. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B9z5h4zDnFE.html I'm thinking about making a tutorial on this since it looks like it works for newer OS.
I have a problem at the beginning, I make the objects and messages correctly, I also put [declare -lib Gem] and in the control center I get this message [gemmacoswindow]: I cannot switch to the current window (do you have one?), cannot be rendered!
I have not encountered that error message but there are people on Pure Data forum who have. It seems to be an issue with Big Sur (and possibly beyond). I still use Mojave 10.14, so I won't be able to recreate that error and try to solve it together with you unfortunately. One of the solutions that I saw on GitHub was... "i don't really know, but she could try changing the windowing backend, by changing the gemdefaultwindow.pd abstraction in the Gem/-folder and replacing the [gemmacoswindow] (or whatever is there) to one of the other gem*window options installed on your system. (just look out for any externals (.pd_darwin,...) in the Gem/-folder that match the gem*window pattern). possibly good choices are: [gemglfw3window], [gemglutwindow]." It seems like lot of people encountered this issue, so there might be a good solution out there hopefully!!!
Hm, it might be that Gem is not compatible on your computer? Plugdata, I think, supports Gem, so that may be worth trying out. Their Discord is super active too (there's a channel dedicated to Gem too!).
Yeah, it should be possible to do sound analysis to do visuals. I may make a video on it someday... In the meantime, you can search for Pure Data audio analysis and apply it to this patcher. There should be forum posts.
I can't install GEM, I mean, I download the library but when I try to write GEM isn't active. What can I do? Instead, I already tried to put an object with "[declare - lib Gem]"
Do you have newer OS? That could be the issue unfortunately. There's an alternative called Ofelia, which I really need to make tutorials on. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B9z5h4zDnFE.html
It happened to me at first too. Then I did the [declare -lib Gem] thing and it started working. If that doesn't work, I recommend using Pure Data Extended. I think I read somewhere that GEM doesn't work nicely with Windows computers.