Hallo, jared hat gesagt: // jared wrote:
First off, thanks everyone for these great suggestions!
Here's a simple slicer/slice player that uses the powerful Aubio externals for beat/transient detection: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-10/043536.html
I downloaded this one but I'm not sure how to open it. Is it a PD file?
This one actually is not a Pd-file, but a tar.gz archive called "slicer.tgz" (or slicer-0001.tgz, which is the name, the mailinglist archive gave that file). 7-zip for example can open it on Windows.
I'm on Windows XP.
A slicer that just slices using [bonk~] was posted recently: Http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-02/046809.html http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-02/046855.html
I followed the link but I can't seem to find anywhere to download. Actually (really stupid question alert) how do I download from the archives? It seems when I click download on any of the files, it just brings up a page with code. Any help?
As Pd-files technically are just text files, some mailers and the mailing list archive put them into the body of the mail instead of creating a proper attachement. Here you need to copy the code to a new file and save it as a file with a .pd suffix like "somename.pd".
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