On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 08:51:15 -0400, Ichabod ichabod@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 12:18 PM, chrism chris@mccormick.cx wrote:
Here's a new small demo of [tabread~] and some other dsp objects working in the browser: http://mccormick.cx/dev/webpd/demos/xmen-sample-looper/index.html
Here's a video (seems to play ok in Firefox): <http://mccormick.cx/webpd-tabread~.ogvhttp://mccormick.cx/webpd-tabread%7E.ogv
I'm really excited about the future of this project.
Don't get too excited as I am sort of running out of steam now. I am overwhelmed by contract work and other projects right now. Recently I got the [pack] [unpack] [*] and [+] objects working and it made me realise what a huge task this is to do on my own, especially when I began to consider integrating the schedule-aware objects like [vline~] [delay] etc. Oh well, just another project started and [possibly] never finished. :)
It really makes me realise the enormous amount of effort and hours that Miller must have put into Pd over the years. I guess it goes without saying that anyone who uses Pd should be thankful for the amount of work he has released completely free of charge and with no obligations outside the BSD license, especially those benefiting commercially from what he's done.
If anyone is interested in picking up and continuing my work on WebPd, you can have at the source code and the test patches/examples here:
http://mccormick.cx/dev/webpd/ http://mccormick.cx/dev/webpd/tests
Go nuts.
I will continue to maintain and merge any useful patches back into my codebase.
Also, this is probably elementary, but is it possible to highlight an array like this in regular Pd?
You could do something similar, but maybe not exactly the same, by overlaying a "datastructure" on top of an array. Check out the Pd documentation for more information.
Cheers,
Chris.