Hi..
you might be better off just coding your own object based modular dsp system and then using that system in yr app.. I have done this myself and it isn't as hard as it seems(in c++ using portaudio n midi), as the basis for most dsp objects is simple.. its the connectivity that can be a pain... This way though you could just use code from individual pd units as a starter point...? You just need to set up the basic dsp object template and then derive and use some sort of pointer system for flow and structure..
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: MLN Kazem, Aerospace Engineering M.Kazem@bristol.ac.uk To: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 7:14 PM Subject: [PD] using other s/w with pd
Thanks Tom/Frank/Akira Abe for your replies,
firstly if I find any solution to life as we know it I promise I will let you know... My usage of pd is not music based so I'm sure I would be unwise to go down the VST plugin route, the other pieces of s/w that I want to use involve C/C++ APIs, interfaces implemented in a very similar way to those in the DirectSound API itself, interfaces which support COM objects - thus my highly windows restricted application (although it is promised that COM objects will be portable in the future???)... ... also my resources are limited....so I am trying (I suppose) to use functional C/C++ chunks of pd that I can insert into the controlling VC++ application. I don't require the GUI part of pd and therefore do not want pd to run as is, possibly I could use STK more easily in this fashion but pd seems to have more of what I require. It seems to me that through portaudio pd is creating the DirectSound COM objects, through the API, and once created surely I can use them?
Its Sunday and I am possibly more than a little confused....
thanks again - everything/ anything is a great help
ps how would using Linux help me get a license for ReWire? pps Jack is interesting, how do I get info on the linux interface? ppps am I on the wrong list?! (pd-list not pd-dev??)
Mandy
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