Hi all,
I've just finished the first version of PdVst. It allows you to run Pd
patches as VST plugins (Win32 only). It's still pretty alpha, but for any
brave souls out there who want to give it a try...
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pdvst/
Joe
jsarlo(a)ucsd.edu
Hi all,
The Pd Repertory Project is an attempt to make stable, open-source
implementations of pieces in the electronic music repertory. I announced
this with much fanfare at ICMC 2001. At long last I'm actually
releasing a version of it. There are 6 pieces and a few additional study
patches.
http://www.crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/pdrp/latest/
cheers
Miller
hi all,
i compiled pd 0.37 with pentium4 optimization for linux. th
http://www.pure-data.org/Members/timblech/pd-0.37-p4/view
Tim mailto:TimBlechmann@gmx.de
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http://www.nyds-exp-discogs.tk
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Jack Kerouac
Hi all,
due to some demand i just uploaded new test binaries of xsample for PD @ OSX
and Windows (for linux please check out from cvs and make it yourself) as
well as Max/MSP of all flavours.
Some problems are not solved yet, including the functionality of the new
cross-fading loop zone feature.
Apart from that it should be pretty stable and fast.
download xsample from http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext
best greetings,
Thomas
Hi all,
I found a bug in the last released version of GrIPD, so I've fixed it and
updated the release.
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/gripd/
Joe
jsarlo(a)ucsd.edu