Hi, I'm looking for the original gigaverb code from Juhana Sadeharju, but
the best I can find are the Ladspa pluging by Steve Harris (not Iron
Maiden's bass player, I believe) or the Max port by Olaf Mtthes and things
like that... anyone?
thanks
Has anyone made a LADSPA plugin host for Pd?
I would think this would be a more attractive, open alternative. Depending
on it's license, the gigaverb DSP could be wrapped into a LADSPA plugin, if
it isn't already. LADSPA is cross platform and there are binary plugin
packs available.
> Hi!
> Thanks for the tip. I did come across this during my searching before.
> I'd offer to help adapt it to run on Linux and OSX, but I did not foresee
> Steinberg illegalizing VST2. I would not be legally allowed to do this
> since I did not obtain a license before Oct 2018. I would gladly help with
> testing, though. Any idea how much struggle would be involved? Are Linux
> and OSX support something you'd consider?
> -Chuckk
>
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Hi,
today I encountered something which seems to be a bug in wrap~
(pd-0.49.0) on my architecture. The attached patch shows that wrap~
ist outputting a 1 instead of the expected 0 when inputting the
division of 880 by 220. Inputting the value 4 with sig~ to wrap~
doesn't cause this, so I assume the result of the division is
represented differently internally. This is on 64 bit Linux.
The pd sources contain two versions of wrap_tilde_perform with a
comment that a similar bug had occured in a previous version before
and been fixed but somehow it doesn't seem to be resolved completely.
Does anybody have/know a fix? It is pretty important in my code as
this causes all kinds of strange behaviour in my dsp calculations.
Maybe people on other systems/architectures could also check if it
appears on their machines as well and report back.
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Orm
Greetings fellow Pd enthusiasts,
As some of you may be already aware, ast year the Purr-Data (a.k.a.
Pd-L2Ork v2) was adapted to support native 64-bit operations. We are
pleased to report that Purr-Data was once again selected this year as one
of the GSoC projects. This means more opportunities to engage and help
further the platform. Ideas for this year are plentiful, ranging from core
infrastructure (C) development to patching and front-end development,
including porting Pd-L2Ork's K12 learning module that has seen its
utilization in dozens of Maker camps over the past 7 years.
If interested, please contact Jonathan and/or me to explore potential
projects and to discuss the next steps in the application process.
Best,
Ico
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Hi PD people,
Is there a current PD library that contains a 3rd order ambisonics encoder?
What I'm looking for is something that would allow me to encode 16 channels
sent via jack to Reaper to mix with existing 3rd order content.
Many thanks!
- martin
is there any contraindication to use separate instances of puredata: one for audio file playback and the other for control/communication ?
(the controling part would run as root - i could not get millers gpio object to work)
cheers!
michael
on raspberry b+/stretch/pd-0.48 lately my patches open very slow.
i get the turning hour glass and sometimes the watchdog is already signalling pd….
can it take long to find librarys or a slow SD card or netsend related issues ?
or something completely different ?
did anyone have this issue?
Hi,
is there some easy way in vanilla pd to get a bang on each phasor~
wraparound which doesn't involve polling with snapshot~?
Something like samphold~, but outputting bangs instead of signals.
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Orm