PD list, I've built some patches that are kind of freestanding music machines--I'd like to put them on a website so that people could play with them--what's the best way to do this? I've made displays so that someone with no knowledge of pd could just manipulate controls, choose sounds from a list, and get results.
-Miles Okazaki
Join pure-data.org and put it up on your member page. Then you make a page with info about the patches and links to them, and under Properties select the Keyword "Patch". Then it will automatically show up on the "Pd patches" page under "community".
.hc
On Saturday, Sep 27, 2003, at 13:19 America/New_York, MilesOkazaki@aol.com wrote:
PD list, I've built some patches that are kind of freestanding music machines--I'd like to put them on a website so that people could play with them--what's the best way to do this? I've made displays so that someone with no knowledge of pd could just manipulate controls, choose sounds from a list, and get results. -Miles Okazaki
http://at.or.at/hans/
Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Join pure-data.org and put it up on your member page. Then you make a page with info about the patches and links to them, and under Properties select the Keyword "Patch". Then it will automatically show up on the "Pd patches" page under "community".
Oh, and please make sure that you give your file a name with a correct file suffix (like *.pd or *.zip) in the pd.org community system.
Unfourtunatly there already are several files for download on pd.org, that have no suffix at all, which makes it hard to guess what kind of files they are.
Other than that we could need some more patches, tracks, GEM images etc. on pure-data.org so I'd like to encourage everyone:
Upload your work to your pure-data.org, keep it coming!
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__