Thanks all. I am really beginning to regret my penchant for the seductively useful [ead~], but I'm sure the current situation will resolve nicely in time.
At the risk of being controvertial, there really are certain units that one would consider ** absolutely essential ** that haven't found their way into the intrinsic core of Pd, from the top of my head things like [adsr~], [ead~] [inv] (simple reciprocal) come to mind. Of course I don't keep abreast of dev at the cutting edge of Pd which is a fast moving, very active community, so I am probably out of date and wrong on this.
From a users perspective might I suggest a poll? Something like...
"Ten things I can't live without in Pd that are not in the core"
Vote your ten frequently used externals that reside in an supplementary library and at the end approach the authors to ask if they can be folded into the main build?
Just my loose change on the subject. Best, Andy
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 17:35:18 +0200 moritz erstens@gmx.ch wrote:
derek holzer wrote:
[ead~] is part of Tom Schouten's Creb library. And it's not installed properly on my version of PD-extended on OSX, although Hans may have put it in a later one. I recall some problems building the creb lib from CVS, but it's too hot out to figure that out right now. You could also try building it from here:
http://zwizwa.fartit.com/pd/creb/
as padawan12 suggested in a suspiciously similar-titled thread on this list not too long ago (less than one month to be exact).
Happy hunting!
d.
hard off wrote:
maybe say which os you're on. i used to have a working version on osx, which i deleted when i refreshed my hard disk, but the only way i could get it going again was to install the new pd-extended.
hm, here is a binary: http://www.netpd.org/creb.dll
[moritz~]
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