I believe that's what the external [vst~] was supposed to do - make your pd patch into a vst module usable in other programs. I am not sure what the state of that one is though.. maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in.
I don't know of anything like jack for Win32 (I assume this is what you mean, since OS X is unix-based too). Sorry!
Kevin
On 1/19/07, PORRES mentalosmosis@yahoo.com wrote:
yes, but jack is something different than cardoso mentioned...
putting it the other way around, is there anything like jack for non-linux systems?
and keeping the original query, is there a possibility of making vst modules out of our pd patches?
cheers! alexandre torres porres
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If you're on Linux or OS X, see Jack:
Kevin
On 1/19/07, Miguel Cardoso < mcardoso@soopa.org> wrote:
is there any development of some sort of pluggo for pure data?
it would be great to use our patches as audiounits for other audio software.
thaks miguel
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so, jack works for Mac OS? Yes, I guess I kinda gave it away I'm a windows user, hehe...
anyway, it sure does make more sense to get the softwares talking to each other than wasting time worrying about vst plugins, but not all out there are into pd, so it could be a way of spreading the work and reaching this folks...
about the vst~, I think it does the exact opposite, it lets you use vst~into pd, right?
Anyway, I dont know why vst~ never really worked for me and I even tried several versions... for I keep with the 39.2 test 4 extended-version for windows.
It warns me that pthreadVC.dll wasnt found, so I cant use vst~, does anyone out there has the same problem and know what I should do?
CHEERS alex
Kevin McCoy km.takewithyou@gmail.com wrote: I believe that's what the external [vst~] was supposed to do - make your pd patch into a vst module usable in other programs. I am not sure what the state of that one is though.. maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in.
I don't know of anything like jack for Win32 (I assume this is what you mean, since OS X is unix-based too). Sorry!
Kevin
On 1/19/07, PORRES mentalosmosis@yahoo.com wrote: yes, but jack is something different than cardoso mentioned...
putting it the other way around, is there anything like jack for non-linux systems?
and keeping the original query, is there a possibility of making vst modules out of our pd patches?
cheers! alexandre torres porres
Kevin McCoy < km.takewithyou@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're on Linux or OS X, see Jack:
Kevin
On 1/19/07, Miguel Cardoso < mcardoso@soopa.org> wrote:is there any development of some sort of pluggo for pure data?
it would be great to use our patches as audiounits for other audio software.
thaks miguel
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Hallo!
It warns me that pthreadVC.dll wasnt found, so I cant use vst~, does anyone out there has the same problem and know what I should do?
okay - I guess because in PD extended an other version of pthread is used (the one for gcc/mingw) - but maybe hans knows more about this problem ...
LG Georg
where should this dll be? the only ones I have are in pd instalation folders (not even in the installed directoty [program files/pd]), there are none in my system 32 folder.
thanks cheers
Georg Holzmann grhPD@gmx.at wrote: Hallo!
It warns me that pthreadVC.dll wasnt found, so I cant use vst~, does anyone out there has the same problem and know what I should do?
okay - I guess because in PD extended an other version of pthread is used (the one for gcc/mingw) - but maybe hans knows more about this problem ...
LG Georg
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http://www.dlldll.com/pthreadvc.dll_download.html
I did download a pthreadvc.ddl at the link above... not sure what it could be good for more that the other I have, or if it is the same... and where to put it...
cheers alex Georg Holzmann grhPD@gmx.at wrote: Hallo!
It warns me that pthreadVC.dll wasnt found, so I cant use vst~, does anyone out there has the same problem and know what I should do?
okay - I guess because in PD extended an other version of pthread is used (the one for gcc/mingw) - but maybe hans knows more about this problem ...
LG Georg
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Use Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7, it should have the dll, and have lots
of bugs fixed too.
.hc
On Jan 19, 2007, at 11:55 AM, PORRES wrote:
so, jack works for Mac OS? Yes, I guess I kinda gave it away I'm a
windows user, hehe...anyway, it sure does make more sense to get the softwares talking
to each other than wasting time worrying about vst plugins, but not
all out there are into pd, so it could be a way of spreading the
work and reaching this folks...about the vst~, I think it does the exact opposite, it lets you use
vst~into pd, right?Anyway, I dont know why vst~ never really worked for me and I even
tried several versions... for I keep with the 39.2 test 4 extended- version for windows.It warns me that pthreadVC.dll wasnt found, so I cant use vst~,
does anyone out there has the same problem and know what I should do?CHEERS alex
Kevin McCoy km.takewithyou@gmail.com wrote: I believe that's what the external [vst~] was supposed to do - make
your pd patch into a vst module usable in other programs. I am not
sure what the state of that one is though.. maybe someone more
knowledgeable can chime in.I don't know of anything like jack for Win32 (I assume this is what
you mean, since OS X is unix-based too). Sorry!Kevin
On 1/19/07, PORRES mentalosmosis@yahoo.com wrote: yes, but jack is something different than cardoso mentioned...
putting it the other way around, is there anything like jack for
non-linux systems?and keeping the original query, is there a possibility of making
vst modules out of our pd patches?cheers! alexandre torres porres
Kevin McCoy < km.takewithyou@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're on Linux or OS X, see Jack:
Kevin
On 1/19/07, Miguel Cardoso < mcardoso@soopa.org> wrote: is there any development of some sort of pluggo for pure data?
it would be great to use our patches as audiounits for other audio software.
thaks miguel
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