there's also pdlua, which is much easier to build than py. if you want to
learn lua, it works well. the package brings some example patches.
http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org/cm/2008-06-19_pdlua-0.5_released.html
HI,
Morgan Packard wrote:
Hello there. I'm interested in using PD. However, as someone who spends a lot of
time with code, I'm actually a little afraid of the learning curve
involved with the graphical programming language! I'd be much more
comfortable creating my patches using, for example, a Python tool. Does
such a programmatic PD patch generation tool exist? I can't imagine I'm
the first person who's wanted such a thing.People will probably point you to csound or supercollider for your first
statement... Anyway the curve is not really so steep, dataflow is of
course a slightly different mindset, although if you are skilled at
coding that will nevertheless prove benefical.Regarding python, you might have a look at py/pyext [1]. I couldn't
successfully have it setup in Ubuntu, because it is strongly tied to a
particular python version. Something more 'flexible' IMHO would be nice,
ideally running directly within pd would be really nice, even at the
level of non-dsp abstractions to begin with (similarly to javscript in
MAX)... But this doesn't seem to be of much interest currently.Lorenzo
[1] http://puredata.info/Members/thomas/py/
thanks, -Morgan
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