That sounds good.
I've always thought of Pd-Extended as a nice package of libraries. Since it's been complicated to maintain it, I guess the way out would be to make it easier for extra packages to be added to Vanilla. I'd be ol with that.
Fred, another suggestion I had was to include some [cascade~] object. Internally it could just instantiate several [biquad~] objects, and it would just split some incoming list to biquad filters in cascade. Maybe that's not too complicated.
cheers
2014-12-15 19:46 GMT-02:00 Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu:
Just FYI…. Joe Deken of newblankets.org is considering making a repository of external objects compatible with Pd vanilla. I think almost all the objects in Pd extended will work with vanilla (and if I find out what specific changes vanilla would need to allow the others, I'd be happy to try to provide them). It seems like maintaining compiled versions of the libs is an easier thing to do than maintaining all of Pd Extended.
cheers Miller
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 07:36:59PM -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I could put the compiled libraries somewhere online, but do not expect a neat installer.
No need for installers. If it's somewhere just compiled for the major systems and with the source code for nerds everywhere is cool ;)
There is no indication a new Extended release will happen any time soon.
I know, that's a bummer :( and that's why putting the library for
download
seems important.
the formula in the code is the same as found in the Max5 documentation
yeah, but does it show you how to calculate the coefficients besides the formula?
cheers
2014-12-15 16:08 GMT-02:00 Fred Jan Kraan fjkraan@xs4all.nl:
Hi Alexandre,
Sorry, yes pd-extended 0.44.
sure, but when I first mentioned about versions, I was thinking about cyclone's own version number.
I assume there's one, right? And I also assume you have it for
download
somewhere for people to include it in Pd Vanilla. Where can we get
it?
Currently it appears only in the pd META sub-patch of the
help-patches. It
is currently 0.1-alpha56. Adding it to each object would be a good
thing
and report it at load time (Debug-level). But this would mean changing
all
objects. Something for the todo list.
Currently there are only some patches in the patch tracker, and linux
32
bit executables on my harddisk. The idea is to test them on several platforms, including linux 64 bit, Windows 32 bit and Macos X 10.7 (64 bit). I could put the compiled libraries somewhere online, but do not expect a neat installer. I would consider it a temporary stop-gap for the time there is no proper distribution.
If Extended keeps on delaying too much for an update, I'm gonna start just getting all the libraries I use into vanilla :(
There is no indication a new Extended release will happen any time
soon.
cheers
ps. while we're at it, I have a question, are [lores~] and [reson~] perfect copies of the Max's objects, same formula and everything, or just something similar?
The objects should be proper clones, but I haven't checked them in that much detail. At first glance I would say, the formula in the code is
the
same as found in the Max5 documentation.
Greetings,
Fred Jan
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