Hi Ronny,
I've cc'd this in to the list because it might be of general interest.
I managed to get the aubio library, and the PD examples working on Linux and OS X. I think this is fairly straightforward.
First you need to ensure that you have the aubio library installed, probably by compiling it yourself.
The PD examples for aubio are in the plugins/puredata directory of the source tree. You will need to make sure that the compiled external 'aubio.pd_linux' is in your PD search path. Then you need to invoke pd with the arguments '-lib aubio'. The externals can then be loaded as usual: [aubioonset~] etc.
From the fact that you are talking about .dll files, I assume you are on
the Windows platform. I'm not sure if it is possible to run aubio on Windows. If you have trouble with this, I recommend you ask on the aubio mailing list.
Also, did you try [bonk~]?
best,
Jamie
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 15:24 +0200, ronny vanden bempt wrote:
Thanks Jamie,
I searched a bit, but I don't find how I should get aubio to work or use in PureData. Did you succeed in this? I guess you did. Can you explain it to me then?
Also do you know how I can change the source code, compile it and make it work again in PureData? Again I mean, where do I put the .dll file for PureData to include it.
gr Ronny
2007/4/24, Jamie Bullock jamie@postlude.co.uk: On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 10:21 +0200, ronny vanden bempt wrote: > Hey, > We're busy with making a beat detector in Pd,
Are you already aware of aubio, which does this pretty well, and provides PD externals that wrap the functionality? (http://aubio.piem.org/). Just might save you some time. best, Jamie
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