I guess I can help you with teeth~, it's really supposed to be darn simple as hell. The filter formulas is not a problem for me. I guess I could help and just try and do it.
"The objects you mentioned, apparantly happened to be part of cyclone, in the 'cyclone sub-library', but I cannot find them anymore in the code"
I had the idea they were around and vanished.
"Some of the objects exist in zexy, but not all"
But with some other name, right? Cause I tried to instantiate these objects and they just didn't show up. I'd like to know which ones are in zexy and how to call them up.
I could try to implement them in code
Me too, maybe I could collaborate. I've been meaning to start coding objects for a long while now.
cheers
2015-02-22 11:26 GMT-03:00 Fred Jan Kraan fjkraan@xs4all.nl:
Hi Alexandre,
The primary goal with cyclone maintenance was fixing the known bugs, maybe add missing functionality for existing objects and improve the help-patches. This is now more or less completed, apart from providing compiled versions for 'compile-unfriendly' platforms.
Adding new objects was not the primary goal, but could be next. I looked at the teeth~ object you suggested, but it will take more time to understand the transition from formula to code. Filter code, certainly optimized, is not simple to understand!
The objects you mentioned, apparantly happened to be part of cyclone, in the 'cyclone sub-library', but I cannot find them anymore in the code. I will try to find out why. Some of the objects exist in zexy, but not all, so it is the question where best to add new ones.
As a first step creating them as abstractions might be a good idea, and if some of them turn out to be expensive, I could try to implement them in code. In which library they should be placed could be an other discussion. For now, I only do cyclone...
Greetings,
Fred Jan
Other suggestions for objects, these are quite simple to make, maybe too silly to bother as well;
[!-] & [!-~] [!/] & [!/~]
and also the signal versions of comparatives such as
[>~], [>=~], [<~], [<=~], [!=~] & [==~]
by the way, this could all be done with simple abstractions made out of [epxr] and [expr~]. I could do them like that if you want it.
cheers
2015-01-23 14:25 GMT-02:00 Fred Jan Kraan <fjkraan@xs4all.nl mailto:fjkraan@xs4all.nl>:
Hi All, At http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/__digaud/puredata/cyclone/index.__html <http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/digaud/puredata/cyclone/index.html> a new set of revised help-patches for the cyclone library are available. Most previous remarks are applied. There are now previews of the Windows binaries and MacOSX. The latter is build on MacOSX 10.5 with XCode 3.14, so should have executables for PPC, i386 and i386_64. I confirmed the last two are working (10.5 and 10.8). It remains in progress, in the task list are the fixed and remaining issues. Fred Jan _________________________________________________ Pd-list@lists.iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@lists.iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/__listinfo/pd-list <http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list>