Very cool.
on Jamie's page https://jamiebullock.com/projects it reads as follows: "flib is a library of audio feature extraction functions. It is now deprecated in favour of LibXtract’s Pd bindings, but marks an important milestone for feature extraction in Pd" LibXtract is found here https://github.com/jamiebullock/LibXtract however I have no idea how to use the aforementioned "Pd bindings"
I'll see if Jamie reads this and is okay with an Deken upload of his "deprecated" flib.
m.
On 07.11.19 22:01, Christof Ressi wrote:
sorry, I misread! I could find flib in Pd 0.42-extended (in externals/postlude). I've ported to pd-lib-builder and compiled for Windows 64-bit: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GpUP_AnYvNwnmedTTapL2oWTmdDMbD40
I would just ask you upload your flib binaries (inluding my Windows build) to Deken. Please test before :-)
Christof
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 07. November 2019 um 21:05 Uhr Von: "Max" abonnements@revolwear.com An: pd-list@lists.iem.at Betreff: Re: [PD] ExpoChirpToolbox in vanilla Pd 0.5 bmax~ missing
Hi Cristof,
sorry, misunderstanding. Compiling ExpoChirpToolbox was not the issue, we got that working. The problem is that the patch uses quite a lot of externals from Pd-extended and one of them is the bmax~ object by Jamie Bullock's "flib". I only found binaries of it for win32, but no sources.
M.
On 07.11.19 20:34, Christof Ressi wrote:
ah, and I had to replace the ancient m_pd.h with a recent version to make 64-bit builds work correctly on Windows (because of PD_LONGINTTYPE)
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 07. November 2019 um 20:12 Uhr Von: "Max" abonnements@revolwear.com An: "pd-list@lists.iem.at" pd-list@lists.iem.at Betreff: [PD] ExpoChirpToolbox in vanilla Pd 0.5 bmax~ missing
Hi list, Katja,
We are trying to get the ExpoChirpToolbox [1] to run in a current 64bit Pd and were able to either replace or fulfill most dependencies with vanilla or current 64bit versions (on windows this is). However Jamie Bullock's bmax~ is only available as a 32bit binary as far as I can tell. Is it possible to replace this last missing bit of the great toolbox?
Thanks M.