To Pd announce
Version 0.6 of quacktrip is up on http://msp.ucsd.edu/tools/quacktrip/ .
It's pretty stable now. I've added a variant I call Netty McNetface that
supports groups using a centralized repeater. This partly overlaps with AOO's
functionality but has a simpler implementation.
cheers
Miller
Hello everyone!
After more than 2 years, I'm pleased to announce that I'm on the way to
release a new version of Camomile (v1.0.7)! A beta version is already
available: https://github.com/pierreguillot/Camomile/releases
<https://github.com/pierreguillot/Camomile/releases?fbclid=IwAR2VDM4wyu7RHBZ…>
!
Camomile is a plugin with Pure Data embedded that allows users to load and
to control patches inside a digital audio workstation. The plugin is
available in the VST3, Audio Unit and LV2 formats for Linux, Windows and
macOS. Download and information on the website:
https://github.com/pierreguillot/camomile/wiki
<https://github.com/pierreguillot/camomile/wiki?fbclid=IwAR2Xvh4DtIC3bbMnmPI…>
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Change Log:
- Update Pd version (0.51)
- Update Juce version (6.0.0)
- Remove VST2 support
- Fix PdStalFx - DSP not recompiled (#126)
- Fix PdStalFx - no loadbang (#126)
- Fix PdStalFx - undefined when reloaded (#126)
- Add PdStal - instrument version of PdStalFx (#126)
- Fix openpanel and savepanel methods to use Unix path even on Windows
(#131)
- Fix openpanel and savepanel methods to output a symbol instead of a list
of 1 element (#137)
- Fix midiin objects support to output all the midi messages (#134)
- Fix midiout objects support for 3 bytes messages and system exclusive
messages (#134)
- Fix camomile script to support white space in the path (#136)
- Fix LV2 plugin freeze on Linux (#183)
- Add support for manufacturer (#152)
- Fix support for Logic X (#166)
- Fix default display of parameters of Audio Unit (#153)
- Fix expr objects on Windows (#139)
- Fix MIDI in support for LV2 plugins (#160)
- Minor fixes and improvements
Please, read the documentation carefully. Feedback is more than welcome!
For feature request and bug report, please use the issue section on the
Github repository if you can:
https://github.com/pierreguillot/camomile/issues
<https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fpierreguillot%2Fc…>
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All the best,
Pierre
Hello, as previously announced, there's a next year's edition of the Vortex
Music Journal dedicated to Pure Data. We're now changing/rearranging the
call for a further edition - volume 9 / number 2 (instead of v.9 n.1) -
which is still to be released in 2021, but it gives us now a new and
further submission deadline rescheduled to June 1st 2021! The old deadline
was december 15th 2020, so this just gave us more than 6 months! I hope
this gives people time to work on new projects and have something ready to
talk about them then ;)
2021 is the year Pd becomes 25 years old, hence the theme: “A quarter of
century of Pd: past, present and future”. So we're especially looking for
works that present a dialogue with Pd's history and also look ahead. Novel
works that contribute to Pd naturally do that, of course. And by "Pd",
clearly we mean all that is related and based on Pd, like forks, like works
that rely on libpd, etc... Note that artistic works are also highly
welcome, in the same way especially those that involve something "new".
For more info, please check: http://vortex.unespar.edu.br/call_v9_n2a.pdf
* Vortex Music Journal | v.9 n.2 "A quarter of century of Pd: past, present
and future" * Submission Deadline: June 1st, 2021. * Guest Editor: Dr.
Alexandre Torres Porres
Feel free to send me questions.
Cheers
Alexandre Porres
Hello everyone,
The jmmmp library of abstractions has been updated to version 0.59.
Added [live2reaper] , a synchronizer from Ableton Live to Cuckos Reaper,
though Ableton Link and OSC.
This uses [abl_link~], which is for now only available (mostly) on 32b
versions of Pd.
You can download it soon through deken, or in http://bit.ly/jmmmp_059
<https://bit.ly/jmmmp_059?fbclid=IwAR2BHCEAs6v9XFbM7_5o_cBO4wSaKqGF9j3VL-oeD…>
Best,
João Pais
Hi,
I'm really glad to announce the release of r_cycle, a project I've been
working on recently, initially presented at the end of last year in London
in the form of a workshop.
r_cycle is a Pd (Vanilla) library developed to work with Launchpads (old
and new) that can also be used for other purposes (of course it's open
source).
r_cycle allows users to interact with the Launchpad controllers and create
widgets on the device on-the-fly.
For example in your Pd patch you create a [KEYBOARD] object and this will
appear on the Launchpad, you delete the object in Pd and this disappears on
the Launchpad. You press a pad that is part of the widget and the object
returns some value in Pd.
The arguments of the object determine its characteristics (position, pitch,
color, etc.).
r_cycle doesn't only include "widgets" but audio and MIDI objects as well,
simple things that made my life easier and I thought would be worth sharing.
You can find more info here:
https://novationmusic.com/en/news/hack-making-music
and a simple introduction video here: https://vimeo.com/442976991
Cheers,
Mario
Dear List,
10 years after its first version, the Click Tracker
(http://j.mp/click-tracker) has gone mobile!
The Android App can now be purchased at
https://bit.ly/clicktracker-playstore.
Built usingPure Data and libpd, this app delivers the same results as
using the original software. For more information, see the website
https://bit.ly/click-tracker-mob or ask at clicktracker(a)posteo.org.
For the apple-people, an iOS version is being developped.
The original software is still available at http://j.mp/click-tracker,
or on facebook http://j.mp/clicktrackerfb.
Click Tracker is a program designed for composers, conductors and
instrumentalists working with modern music. The main goal of the
software is to prepare a click track of any score, no matter how complex
it is.
With best regards,
João Pais
ELSE 1.0 beta 29 with live electronics tutorial is out. This library
version needs at Pd version 0.51-0 or above! Most importantly, I fixed a
bug in [dir] where it couldn't load absolute paths in windows. I also made
nice improvements to [keyboard] and included a new GUI object for text
input (messbox), which is like an atom box (where you can insert data while
in run mode) but for any kind of message.
There's other stuff and breaking changes as usual as this is still a beta
project, so check the detailed changelog at
https://github.com/porres/Live-Electronic-Music-Tutorial/releases/tag/v1.0-…
- where you can download this and earlier versions. You can also get else
directly via Pd (in Help => Find Externals). This download also contains
the "Live Electronics Tutorial", in a version compatible to this version of
ELSE. Find the "Live Electronics Tutorial" folder inside the 'else' folder.
cheers
2nd bugfix release of cyclone 0.5 (released about a month ago) is out!
Cyclone 0.5-2 doesn't offer that much. It includes a couple of bug fixes
and adds a receive symbol to [scope~]. Inlets to [scope~] are now drawn
while in edit mode like in Max. A rudimentary/preliminary properties window
is also available for [comment], hopefully next release will have a fancier
final one.
This bugfix release is specially necessary for those who've been using
[comment] since cyclone 0.3 and even more since 0.5 - not much to worry,
just start using it soon and resave your patches. I won't get into details
of my plans and why, but this will be useful in the long run to improve
backwards compatibility.
Find all binaries and changelog here, this is already available via deken
as well for all platforms.
https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases/tag/cyclone_0.5-2
cheers
Dear list,
here's a new pre-release for the AoO multichannel audio streaming
library. In the last two months, the library has been seen many
improvements and has been used successfully in our Virtual Rehearsal
Room project (see vrr.iem.at <https://vrr.iem.at/>).
Binaries for all common platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux, ARM boards)
are available on Deken (search for "aoo"). The source code can be found
here: https://git.iem.at/cm/aoo
See the help patches (aoo_send~-help.pd, aoo_receive~-help.pd,
aoo_server.pd) for usage instructions.
If you want to stream between different home networks (without port
forwarding), you can use [aoo_client] and connect to our public AoO
server at the IEM (hostname: vrr.iem.at, port: 7077). You can easily set
up your own AoO server by running a Pd patch containing [aoo_server
<port>] on your web server.
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Selected features:
# create audio networks of any topology with arbitrary ad-hoc connections
# [aoo_send~] / [aoo_receive~] take a port number and ID, so multiple
objects (within a single Pd instance) can operate on the same port.
Additionally, you can have multiple objects across different Pd
instances (using different port numbers).
# [aoo_send~] can stream to several destinations simultaneously;
# [aoo_receive~] can receive several AoO streams simultaneously, summing
the signals
# AoO is connectionless: streams can start/stop at any time, enabling a
"message-based audio" approach.
# AoO sinks can "invite" sources, i.e. ask them to send audio. The source
may follow the invitation or decline it.
# AoO sinks and sources can operate at different blocksizes and samplerates
# the streaming format can be set independently for each source; currently
only PCM (uncompressed) and Opus (compressed) are implemented, but this
can be easily extended with the AoO codec plugin API.
# audio encoding/decoding is multithreaded
# adjustable resending mechanism for dropped packets
# adjustable jitter buffer size.
# [aoo_server] / [aoo_client] implement the UDP hole punching technique to
establish peer2peer connections between different home networks.
# AoO is actually a C++ library with a C interface, so it can be used in
apps or embedded devices (like the ESP32). An implementation for
Supercollider is already planned.
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For questions, bug reports or feature requests, please open an issue at
https://git.iem.at/cm/aoo/-/issues. We're very happy about any kind of
feedback!
Christof