Hi,
here's a new bug fix release for [vstplugin~] - an external to load VST2
and VST3 plugins on all platforms:
Binaries can be found on Deken or here:
https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/releases.
This release fixes a critical bug where [vstplugin~] would fix crash
when switching samplerate or blocksize while a plugin is loaded. Even
worse, Pd would also crash when loading a plugin with |[loadbang]| or as
a creation argument at samplerates other than 44.1 kHz.
Please upgrade!
Also always, please report any bugs at:
https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/issues
Christof
Hi
The [command] external lets you execute commands from Pd. It is
available on Deken for the following platforms:
* Linux-amd64-32
* Linux-armv7-32
* Linux-i386-32
* Darwin-amd64-32
Not supported is Windows.
More info here:
https://github.com/pd-externals/command
Roman
Hi,
I am happy to announce a new bug fix release for [vstplugin~] - a Pd
external for hosting VST2 and VST3 plugins on Windows, macOS and Linux.
It is available on Deken (search for "vstplugin~").
Here is the full change log: https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/releases
Please report any issues at https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/issues
Have fun!
Christof
Hey, it's been 2.5 months without an update, so we have some cool stuff
here that I've been teasing about! We have a new gaussian oscillator and
gaussian envelopes; Some filter tools that people really liked (conversion
from biquad coefficients to poles and zeros, a z-plane plot GUI); and my
favorite: [pimpmul~], a phase multiplier/divider that also sends impulses
(game changer for me). Of course there's more.
My Live Electronics Tutorial had also some important revisions and new
additions to reflect the new objects and there's also a pretty cool example
that shows how moving average filters work. Details and downloads are here:
https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases/tag/v1.0-beta43 But get it also
directly from Pd itself. Total number of objects is now 431, total number
of examples in the tutorial is now 440! I need to thank my buddy Matt Barber
again with his great help teaching me about the math behind the gaussian
function <3 Cheers
Cyclone 0.5-6 needs at least Pd 0.51-3.
This release we're still dealing and fixing issues with capital letter
aliases. We brought this back on cyclone 0.5-0 but we're still struggling
with it and it's kinda embarrassing. We seem to have finally got it right.
Please test it so we can put this behind. This is for backwards
compatibility as since cyclone 0.3 the idea is to just use the objects with
lower case characters. The objects we're talking about are cyclone/append
(*); bucket; cyclone/clip (*); decode; histo; mousestate; peak;
cyclone/table (*); togedge; trough; uzi; cyclone/clip~ (*); cyclone/line~
(*); scope~; cyclone/snapshot~ (*)
(*) these classes need the 'cyclone/' prefix to avoid name clashes with
vanilla internals
Another highlight is that [grab] now has been expanded to also grab from
receive names in GUIs! Thanks to the amazing work by Matt Barber.
There are other fixes and improvements, check this link for a detailed
changelog => https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases/tag/cyclone_0.5-6
Get it also from deken.
Cheers!
Here is a bug fix release [vstplugin~] v0.5.
Binaries are available on Deken or can be downloaded here:
https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/releases
<https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/releases>
If possible, please report any issues at
https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/issues
<https://git.iem.at/pd/vstplugin/-/issues>.
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Changelog
bug fixes
* VST3: fix silent multibus output (when using automatic channel
distribution)
* Linux: fix crash when opening the editor in a sandboxed/bridged
Linux plugin
* macOS: don't filter by empty extension when looking for binaries in
plugin bundles (a few plugins use extensions like .bin)
improvements
* Linux: suppress stdout/stderr when checking the `wine` command and
the wine host processes
* VST3: disable unneeded auxiliary busses, but still enable all main
busses (otherwise some plugins would crash)
* bridge: redirect logging output from subprocess to parent process
(useful for debugging purposes!)
Hello, as previously announced many times, we have an edition of the Vortex
Music Journal dedicated to Pure Data whose deadline is June 1st 2021!
Please share this around so it reaches people that might contribute!
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 details, see: http://vortex.unespar.edu.br/call_v9_n2a.pdf
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