State saving is already built into Pd, thanks to RRADical. The main reason that I am bringing up this topic of discussion is that I think its a paradigm shift in the way most people think of Pd. It was for me, and now I am a convert, thanks to the pd~convention.
Most great computer languages are largely built using themselves. C, Java, Objective-C, Smalltalk, Forth, etc. etc. These are all languages where most of the APIs and even the compilers are written in the same language. I think Pd should be the same.
So I think the key work ahead to make this a reality is to make objects written in Pd behave transparently, as if they were written in C, when using them. AFAIK, this work is mostly done.
.hc
On Oct 14, 2004, at 12:55 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
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State-saving (pdjimmies, or RRadical or...?) has been planned for pixelTANGO. pixelTANGO uses interpolation on all controllers so it is possible to treat each ~ state as a keyframe and actually animate using them. On of the suggestions from potential users was the ability to not only save states, but actually recoded a parameter change over time and then be able to loop, stretch and play it back.
I wonder in what other ways state-saving can be expanded for usability.
Of course it would be great if state-saving was built right into PD.
B.
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