Hi everyone. This is my first posting to the list. I'm pretty new to PD, but I know Max/Msp pretty well. Sadly, my Max demo ran out and I don't have much money, but thank goodness for PD. I was wondering if there exists a sort of Max/PD lexicon that gives the name of certain objects in Max (like cycle~) and the name of a similar or comparable object in PD (osc~). If not, I think it would be a useful project for an experienced PD and Max user with some free time. If anyone knows of such a thing or any other good online documentation and resources it would be a huge help to me and probably many others. I think this would be really helpful for popularizing the software. I know a few Max users who don't want to get into PD because they don't want to relearn a bunch of things. I'm specifically looking for PD versions of groove~, gizmo~, degrade~, and filtergraph~. Also, If there is any sort of autotune type patch or spectral delay or anything else thats really cool I guess. Thanks,
-Steve
I don't know of a Pd/Max lexicon, but I'll bet there is something,
since it is a frequent question. I can say that there is no
filtergraph~, that's one thing that looks quite nice. You can do all
the filtering, just without the nifty GUI.
Try searching the archives of this list to see what other people have
done for Max->Pd.
.hc
On Apr 22, 2009, at 12:00 PM, steve grealish wrote:
Hi everyone. This is my first posting to the list. I'm pretty new to
PD, but I know Max/Msp pretty well. Sadly, my Max demo ran out and I
don't have much money, but thank goodness for PD. I was wondering if
there exists a sort of Max/PD lexicon that gives the name of certain
objects in Max (like cycle~) and the name of a similar or comparable
object in PD (osc~). If not, I think it would be a useful project
for an experienced PD and Max user with some free time. If anyone
knows of such a thing or any other good online documentation and
resources it would be a huge help to me and probably many others. I
think this would be really helpful for popularizing the software. I
know a few Max users who don't want to get into PD because they
don't want to relearn a bunch of things. I'm specifically looking
for PD versions of groove~, gizmo~, degrade~, and filtergraph~.
Also, If there is any sort of autotune type patch or spectral delay
or anything else thats really cool I guess. Thanks,-Steve _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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Hallo, steve grealish hat gesagt: // steve grealish wrote:
Hi everyone. This is my first posting to the list. I'm pretty new to PD, but I know Max/Msp pretty well. Sadly, my Max demo ran out and I don't have much money, but thank goodness for PD. I was wondering if there exists a sort of Max/PD lexicon that gives the name of certain objects in Max (like cycle~) and the name of a similar or comparable object in PD (osc~). If not, I think it would be a useful project for an experienced PD and Max user with some free time.
Hehe, nobody has free time. :) But as you currently are doing the switch, it would be really cool if you could take notes while you experience the process.
I started a quick Wiki page to collect these here: http://puredata.info/docs/tutorials/PdForMaxUsers
Just add your notes there (possibly after you've created an account on puredata.info)
Frank
hi steve, welcome!
frank forgot to mention his excellent spectral delay.
http://footils.org/cms/weblog/2007/feb/20/beginners-guide-fft-objects-pd/
also search for the following for a bit of fun:
netpd , rjlib , diy2
just google "pure data" plus those words and yoU'll find them all.
heaps more stuff out there. yoU'll find it.
also check the forum, again google pure data forum for the link.
For really good comprehensive documentation also there's:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/puredata
and
http://www.pd-tutorial.com/ - which has useful sequencing tips
cheers
On 23 Apr 2009, at 08:41, hard off wrote:
hi steve, welcome!
frank forgot to mention his excellent spectral delay.
http://footils.org/cms/weblog/2007/feb/20/beginners-guide-fft-objects-pd/
also search for the following for a bit of fun:
netpd , rjlib , diy2
just google "pure data" plus those words and yoU'll find them all.
heaps more stuff out there. yoU'll find it.
also check the forum, again google pure data forum for the link.
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