Heyall!
First post, first question: has anyone of you heard of a puredata external aimed at realtime SPICE audio simulation? For example, as I can imagine, it could interpret netlists files drawn using CAD editors and simulate the function of the modelled circuit in realtime, from any kind of source... Am I dreaming awake?
I guess (physical) models are better when it comes to recreating the living, but what if I want to design a circuit but I don't want to buy and solder the full list of components before I am sure it does work?
Cheers, Christian Frisson
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 05:55:35PM +0100, Christian Frisson wrote:
Heyall!
First post, first question: has anyone of you heard of a puredata external aimed at realtime SPICE audio simulation? For example, as I can imagine, it could interpret netlists files drawn using CAD editors and simulate the function of the modelled circuit in realtime, from any kind of source... Am I dreaming awake?
sounds good.. a perl script to turn spice files into .pd files offline would do the trick, or you could try python/dyn... many things could map directly to expr~ and other base objects but an external for spice objects (are there capacitors yet?) would be cool too...would be nice to more accurately model analog gear..
Spice and Number::Spice in CPAN might help..
what if I want to design a circuit but I don't want to buy and solder the full list of components before I am sure it does work?
Cheers, Christian Frisson
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