Hey,

If you are still interested in adding this stuff to CVS, I'll happily check it in.  There is already a folder of some of your code in externals/bsaylor.  This is already part of Pd-extended.  If you make things like partconv~, pvoc~, and bverb~ build in that folder, I'll happily check it in.  

Currently the build stuff is in externals/Makefile under the "bsaylor" target.  That is automatically called and build by the Pd-extended build system.  If you want to change any of that, just make sure it all builds.

.hc

On Jul 5, 2007, at 9:31 PM, Ben Saylor wrote:

Hi,

Maybe partconv~ would make a good addition to Pd-extended.

I don't have CVS write access and do so little Pd development that it 
probably wouldn't make much sense to add me, but would anyone be willing to 
add partconv~ (or anything else of mine that might be appropriate, for that 
matter) to CVS?

http://www.puredata.info/Members/bensaylor/folder_contents

Ben

P.S.  Here is a patch that adds automatic FFTW wisdom-file loading and 
saving.  It speeds up initialization when you create a partconv~ object 
with the same partition size as one you've created before.  I'm not sure it 
will work on Windows, because it depends on the $HOME environment variable.  
Anyone want to give it a try?

On Thursday 05 July 2007 10:00, David Merrill wrote:
Hello all -
I'm setting up an installation this week that will run on Intel Macs with
OSX, and I need to use partconv~.. Luigi - do you have this external
compiled that you can send me a copy of?

Also, this is a totally mac-noob question, but when I click "get info" on
the pd-extended application in the applications list, there is a
"Plug-ins" section, and bsaylor is one of the items in that list. Does
that "get info" interface represent the Mac way to add libraries to the
path? If not, how can I add them?

thanks,
-David M.

On 3/7/07, Luigi Rensinghoff <luigi.rensinghoff@freenet.de> wrote:
Am 07.03.2007 um 12:00 schrieb Steffen:
On 07/03/2007, at 9.30, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
if so, did it put a libfftw3f.a file somewhere? if it went to /usr/
lib/
instead of /usr/local/lib/ just edit the makefile and replace all
occurences of /usr/local/lib/libfftw3f.a by /usr/lib/libfftw3f.a (or
wherever the fftw3-dev packages put the .a-file)

Ah, and Fink, which was used to install it, doesn't install to /usr/
local but to /sw by default.

it was in /sw/lib but i found it with "locate"

Thats a success ;-) I was looking for a way to get a good reverb in
pd, and it works !!!!
In case you dont know, there are really good (and free) impulse
responses for "Altiverb" and "TL-Space" (A Protools plugin), and i
was wondering if that works in PD, it does !! And it sounds quite
good. If you want to give it a try.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~fokkie/IR.htm

some nice telefones and speakers.

Have a nice day

Luigi

Do you know any other good places for impulse responses ?

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