http://ccrma.stanford.edu/realsimple/faust/faust.html
Geoff,
I looked at the Faust website a while ago, and for the same reason, didn't go much further than having a look. I believe at that time it only generated Linux binaries. If you are into it a bit, and want to learn how to deal with the lower level stuff, try the link above. Julius Smith knows what he is talking about...
You might also want to look at their literature, I saw a paper on Pd and Faust, but have not looked at it yet.
Mike
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Geoff geoffspuredata@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi I have been going through the examples in the faust library and it seems nice and straight forward :) The only part that confuses me at the moment is how to use the compiled objects in PD and wether the PD objects faust creates are only usable in linux. I am using PD extended on an intel mac osx10.4. For example when I compile the band pass filter example found here : http://faust.grame.fr/catalog.php I end up with 7 files bandfilter.pd bandfilter~.pd_linux faust-control.pd faust.gate.pd faust-r.pd faust-s.pd faust-timer.pd I have put them in a place where the Path of PD searches and all the objects work except the main one. bandfilter~.pd_linux Am I correct in assuming that although Faust to PD works it only works for LINUX users and that it can't be used by me in OSX? Cheers Geoff www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/papers/lac07_graef.pdf
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