Hi list,
I recently made my own 16 bit sample tables and a version of tabread4~. I had to do this so that I could make a non-GPL license (unlike iem16).
Looking at the iem16 code, it's clear that it won't work in Windows, but since the regular tabread4~ and table do, I wonder how Pd gets around the limitations indicated in iem16, to switch tables?
Enlightenment would be awesome! Ed
Ninja Jamm - a revolutionary new music remix app from Ninja Tune and Seeper, for iPhone and iPad http://www.ninjajamm.com/
Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics! http://sharktracks.co.uk/
I don't know why there would be any difficulty running iem16 in windows... there's certainly no magic in the tabread4~ code.
cheers Miller
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 09:52:22AM +0000, Ed Kelly wrote:
Hi list,
I recently made my own 16 bit sample tables and a version of tabread4~. I had to do this so that I could make a non-GPL license (unlike iem16).
Looking at the iem16 code, it's clear that it won't work in Windows, but since the regular tabread4~ and table do, I wonder how Pd gets around the limitations indicated in iem16, to switch tables?
Enlightenment would be awesome! Ed
Ninja Jamm - a revolutionary new music remix app from Ninja Tune and Seeper, for iPhone and iPad http://www.ninjajamm.com/
Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics! http://sharktracks.co.uk/
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