with "in parallel versions", do you mean the latest officially released
versions "Pd-0.41-4" vs "Pd-extended-0.39.3" or not-yet released
versions "Pd-0.42.0-test1" vs "Pd-extended-0.40-rc4"?
I meant the latest usable (which I have installed) builds of pd-extended,
and the last version of
pd-vanilla-without-documentation-about-data-strucutures-and-so-on (also
being unfair).
I haven't being using pd too much these days for sound, but in the last
builds of pd-ext I didn't notice anything that was behind pd-van. before I
was using pd-van .41 because of the symbol grab feature in the data
structures (which I only know about because I requested it, it's not
documented). as this feature is now possible in the current build of
pd-ext, I notice no differences between them.
(admittedly the latter is a bit unfair, as Pd's 0.42 is imho not useable
at all while PdX's release-candidate is almost there; anyhow it's not
what i would call "parallel versions" yet)fgmasdr IOhannes