If you are on Linux, pd-l2ork comes with a near identical setup as extended, except that it is packaged as a monolithic deb (everything in one).
On 11/09/2014 15:34, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Yes, basically it's what I need. Since I'm using lots of externals that are on pd-extend, copying pd-extended extras to my pd-vanilla could be enough for me.
Is there a simple'n dirty way to assembly pd-extended fromdepends on what you expect from Pd-extended.
pd-vanilla by myself?
PdX is a slightly modified "pd" binary PLUS a lot of externals.
you cannot get the slightly modified pd core from pd-vanilla.
if you are only interested in the externals, you could copy them over
from a nightly Pd-extended build to your Pd-vanilla installation.
even better would be to just use the debian packages of pd and the
externals you want.
About the pd core, what are the differences from extended to vanilla?
At first sight, I see some GUI differences.
Thanks
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