So, this is like the [csoundapi~] object or something? anybody used it already?
it just hit me that this could and should be happening by now
cheers
2016-02-25 6:32 GMT-03:00 Peter P. peterparker@fastmail.com:
- Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com [2016-02-25 05:40]:
I also fantasize about cloning and stealing SC's very nice set of
objects and
bring them to Pd.
https://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data/svn/HEAD/tree/trunk/externals/supercolli... https://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data/svn/HEAD/tree/trunk/externals/tb/sc4pd/ "sc4pd is a port of some SuperCollider UGens to PD objects."
I use [csoundapi~] sometimes. Last time I checked (a couple of years ago) it was still going. It's included with csound and the source code is available. cspound can spund better because it uses doubles (64-bit floating point numbers) instead of the floats (32-bit) that Pd uses..
Martin
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 9:37 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 2016-02-25 15:20, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
anybody used it already?
afaik, both have been "dead" for >10 years.
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On 2016-02-25 16:01, Martin Peach wrote:
I use [csoundapi~] sometimes. Last time I checked (a couple of years ago) it was still going. It's included with csound and the source code is available. cspound can spund better because it uses doubles (64-bit floating point numbers) instead of the floats (32-bit) that Pd uses..
oh sorry, i was referring to "externals/tb/sc4pd" resp "externals/supercollider". on re-reading i'm not sure what it was alexandre was referring to.
fgmasdr IOhannes
it was t"externals/tb/sc4pd" resp & "externals/supercollider".
:)
2016-02-25 12:09 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at:
On 2016-02-25 16:01, Martin Peach wrote:
I use [csoundapi~] sometimes. Last time I checked (a couple of years ago) it was still going. It's included with csound and the source code is available. cspound can spund better because it uses doubles (64-bit floating point numbers) instead of the floats (32-bit) that Pd uses..
oh sorry, i was referring to "externals/tb/sc4pd" resp "externals/supercollider". on re-reading i'm not sure what it was alexandre was referring to.
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