Congrats!
Cyclone is an important library and it's great to see its continuation. This has been a learning experience for all but it is now success story of the post-extended "deken model." If/when I'm teaching Pd in the future, I will most likely be piggy-backing off of this work as Cyclone and your new tutorials are a great entry point for both beginners and people coming from Max.
On Feb 22, 2019, at 3:32 AM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
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Howdy, please allow me to share a rather personal and detailed report to this dear list about this release: The Cyclone Library (a set of Pure Data objects cloned from Max/MSP) is finally upgraded to version 0.3! The main goal of Cyclone 0.3 was to update it to Max 7! Max 8 is out now and there are minor updates that could be included in cyclone, which may be ported in a possible future 0.4 release. Cyclone 0.3 also provide numerous fixes, several new objects and a newly written documentation!
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