Hi Everyone!
First time poster here – I would like to introduce you all to my project, iPd.
http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~chris/ipd/ http://code.google.com/p/ipd/ Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/iPdProject
iPd is an open source port of Pd for the iPhone OS specifically designed for iPhone developers to utilize within their projects. The goal is to be able to utilize the flexibility of Pd within iPhone applications as a useful and interesting audio/control flow engine.
This project is part of my undergraduate degree requirements for Music Technology at McGill University, and my supervisor suggested that now would be the time to introduce it to you all. The project is still in its very early stages (there is a lot missing!), but here's what I've been able to do so far:
- loading and running Pd patches - sending messages from the iPhone application to interact with Pd - receiving output from Pd to trigger events in the iPhone application
Again, there are a lot of features that are missing or don't work (there's no audio – yet), and my code is extremely messy at best. However, if you're interested, feel free to download the example project in the google code page and try it out for yourself!
Thanks for your time,
Chris Niven
How's this coming along? We are working on a parallel project of getting Pd running on Android, and also integrating all of the mobile code into a branch in preparation to getting into trunk. There is also some iPhone audio code out there floating around that you could integrate.
.hc
On Mar 15, 2010, at 7:37 PM, Christopher Niven wrote:
Hi Everyone!
First time poster here – I would like to introduce you all to my project, iPd.
http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~chris/ipd/ http://code.google.com/p/ipd/ Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/iPdProject
iPd is an open source port of Pd for the iPhone OS specifically designed for iPhone developers to utilize within their projects. The goal is to be able to utilize the flexibility of Pd within iPhone applications as a useful and interesting audio/control flow engine.
This project is part of my undergraduate degree requirements for Music Technology at McGill University, and my supervisor suggested that now would be the time to introduce it to you all. The project is still in its very early stages (there is a lot missing!), but here's what I've been able to do so far:
- loading and running Pd patches
- sending messages from the iPhone application to interact with Pd
- receiving output from Pd to trigger events in the iPhone application
Again, there are a lot of features that are missing or don't work (there's no audio – yet), and my code is extremely messy at best. However, if you're interested, feel free to download the example project in the google code page and try it out for yourself!
Thanks for your time,
Chris Niven
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