hi,
(Windows 10, MinGW32 installed)
i'm want to use pdlibbuilder and started with the 'helloworld' example:
https://github.com/pure-data/helloworld
(danomatica)
following the instructions, with a powershell in the folder i do:
make install pdincludepath=./src/ objectsdir=./build
this gives the following error:
Command "gcc -dumpmachine" did not return a target triplet
looking up what a target triplet could be, i have the impression
this error should not happen with pdlibbuilder.
(besides that i don't know what it should be and where to supply it)
any hint is appreciated.
rolf
Hi, I don't really get the optional arguments to the open message (after
the filename) and I don't understand how the mono file input (bell.aif) can
output 4 channels of audio!
cheers
Thank you both!
I've been using Patch Base: https://coffeeshopped.com/patch-base <https://coffeeshopped.com/patch-base>
I was thinking it might be neat to have something a bit more autonomous than manual editing but less messy than the Random button.
Ctrlr looks cool, and thanks for the dx7 link, Sebastian - it didn't turn up in my search, but I may have been asking the wrong questions.
Cheers
Dafydd
> On Oct 31, 2021, at 5:02 PM, adam johnson <ulioidle(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sure, it is not a difficult task but can be time consuming. Pd has some distinct advantages over programs like ctlr which was not very reliable when I tested it (couple years ago), mainly it was difficult to get it to work well with multiple synths at one time all controlled by an external midi controller.
>
> On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 10:14 AM Dafydd Hughes <dafydd61(a)gmail.com <mailto:dafydd61@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hey gang
>
> Has anybody made a patch editor for a MIDI synth? I’ve got a few here that I’m just sick of menu-diving on and realized there’s a solution on my computer already.
>
> Cheers
> Dafydd
>
>
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Hi all,
which are your favourite pd abstractions/externals able to work as very long/infinite reverbs, possibly with the option to freeze the reverb when desired?
Dear list,
I am trying to compile Gem on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS witrh pylon, but make
fails with gmwerlin problem.
I have found a 2 year old thread here
https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2019-02/124601.html
which says that it is almost impossible to make gmerlin work due to bad API
and lack of updates. latest is from 2012.
Is gmerlin needed? Can i ignore it and compile gem without gmerlin?
Please advice!
Best,
Popesz