yo, i put it online:
http://netpd.org/~roman/bon-synth2.tar.gz
the dependencies are:
netpd (and of course all dependencies, that nepd has)
if you just wanna have a quick glance, you don't need netpd. it's probably enough to add abs/ to your pathes and then you can open patches/bon-synth2.pd. you'll get many errors and it won't produce sound, but the gui should work anyway.
roman
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 19:34 -0800, Phil Stone wrote:
That's some efficient use of real estate! Very nice. I can't imagine how to program it; dynamic PD makes my eyes cross, though I use a lot of other people's dynamic programming -- Frank Barknecht's [polypoly] for instance. Does the netpd version have the same dynamic gui? I'd very much like to see it.
thanks,
Phil
Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 13:11 -0800, Phil Stone wrote:
I don't know if you mean what I think you mean, but holy crap! I've dreamed of being able to click on an object and have it open up a more detailed UI. I even used to design in objects that I would right-click "open" to accomplish this, but it's pretty disruptive when performing.
A one click UI-bloom would be an incredible feature.Of course, if that's not what you mean, never mind. :-)
yo.. in case you mean what i think you mean, have a look at bot-synth2 created by syntax_the_nerd. unfortunately, i cannot find the original bot-collection, but there is a port for netpd, that i could send to you, if you want. why do i mention it? it has a very dynamic gui. there is a numberbox in the top, which lets you scroll trough all available pages. the pages look all completely different from each other, because they are built dynamically. i attached some screenshots (sorry for spamming, i usually don't mail files, but these pictures are really small). it is possible to do such stuff in plain pd already now.
roman
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