The Context Modular Sequencer is a new sequencer for PD. You can use it as a building block to create patterns and compositions, incorporating randomness and generation at any level of the music. It is easy to use but packed with features, great for novices and experienced composers alike. The patch has taken over a year to develop and has many innovations, including automatic state-saving and various types of spacial interaction.
Visit the website https://contextsequencer.wordpress.com/ to see an example video and to download the patch and full documentation (PD-extended required).
I would welcome feedback and suggestions either on the PD list or on the wordpress site itself.
Hope you enjoy the program! Please share anything you make with it.
Liam Goodacre
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Um, that directs me to a site that says pd-extended is a package available via synaptic or ubuntu software center, but 'tis not so.
Have enough extended features been incorporated into the current pd package to make pd-extended redundant? -- for this application, for example?
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Liam Goodacre liamg_uw@hotmail.com wrote:
The Context Modular Sequencer is a new sequencer for PD. You can use it as a building block to create patterns and compositions, incorporating randomness and generation at any level of the music. It is easy to use but packed with features, great for novices and experienced composers alike. The patch has taken over a year to develop and has many innovations, including automatic state-saving and various types of spacial interaction.
Visit the website https://contextsequencer.wordpress.com/ to see an example video and to download the patch and full documentation (PD-extended required).
I would welcome feedback and suggestions either on the PD list or on the wordpress site itself.
Hope you enjoy the program! Please share anything you make with it.
Liam Goodacre
Pd-announce mailing list Pd-announce@lists.iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce
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On 08/14/2015 08:39 PM, Forrest Curo wrote:
Have enough extended features been incorporated into the current pd package
never! the "puredata" package in Debian will stay Pd-vanilla. however,...
to make pd-extended redundant? -- for this application, for example?
...there are many many additional pd-* packages available which might provide enough stuff for *this application*.
so the question stands
fgsadrm IOhannes
Ooops! Okay, so it seems to want iemguts and demux, so far as I've looked into it... And those aren't loading, even though I've got the help files. So I'd need zexy, would that be?
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 12:15 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 08/14/2015 08:39 PM, Forrest Curo wrote:
Have enough extended features been incorporated into the current pd
package
never! the "puredata" package in Debian will stay Pd-vanilla. however,...
to make pd-extended redundant? -- for this application, for example?
...there are many many additional pd-* packages available which might provide enough stuff for *this application*.
so the question stands
fgsadrm IOhannes
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On 08/14/2015 11:28 PM, Forrest Curo wrote:
Ooops! Okay, so it seems to want iemguts and demux, so far as I've looked into it... And those aren't loading, even though I've got the help files. So I'd need zexy, would that be?
pd-zexy is available (and includes [demux]). but pd-iemguts has been uploaded to Debian only this week (and is not available yet in Debian/sid, not to speak of any ubuntu)
gfmrdsa IOhannes
FWIW, when I make a project I want to share with others, I copy the externals to the project folder and include them in the download. That way people can just use Vanilla without needing to download or apt-get other things.
Joel
On 08/15/2015 02:55 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 08/14/2015 11:28 PM, Forrest Curo wrote:
Ooops! Okay, so it seems to want iemguts and demux, so far as I've looked into it... And those aren't loading, even though I've got the help files. So I'd need zexy, would that be?
pd-zexy is available (and includes [demux]). but pd-iemguts has been uploaded to Debian only this week (and is not available yet in Debian/sid, not to speak of any ubuntu)
gfmrdsa IOhannes
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i assume it might be possible for deken to auto-download externals when opening a patch that require said externals... ??
btw i know its a work in progress but deken is awesome... thanks for all the work!
On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Joel Matthys jwmatthys@gmail.com wrote:
FWIW, when I make a project I want to share with others, I copy the externals to the project folder and include them in the download. That way people can just use Vanilla without needing to download or apt-get other things.
Joel
On 08/15/2015 02:55 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
On 08/14/2015 11:28 PM, Forrest Curo wrote:
Ooops! Okay, so it seems to want iemguts and demux, so far as I've looked into it... And those aren't loading, even though I've got the help files. So I'd need zexy, would that be?
pd-zexy is available (and includes [demux]). but pd-iemguts has been uploaded to Debian only this week (and is not available yet in Debian/sid, not to speak of any ubuntu)
gfmrdsa IOhannes
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