Can anyone point me to any doco on iem_bin_ambi? ... (and iem_ambi for that matter). Google is failling me ... maybe somewhere on my harddrive?
I'm on OSX (in case that has significance)
Etienne
Documentation of iem_bin_ambi is mostly limited to the patches (and some papers) as far as I'm aware.
There is a package for iem_bin_ambi here (windows): http://iem.at/Members/noisternig/bin_ambi
For OSX, I believe all the necessary objects are built and included in Pd extended, under Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/extra/iem* (right click the app and Show Package Contents)
I think you should just need to add the correct paths into Pd preferences to make the patches from the windows bin_ambi package work.
Nick
http://www.limsi.fr/Scientifique/ps/thmsonesp/SonEspace http://soundsorange.net
Can anyone point me to any doco on iem_bin_ambi? ... (and iem_ambi for that matter). Google is failling me ... maybe somewhere on my harddrive?
I'm on OSX (in case that has significance)
Etienne
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thanks Nick,
I know I have the code installed on OSX because I can instantiate [import iem_bin_ambi] .... but that doesn't tell me what the available objects are.
So I guesss by trying to create [iem_bin_ambi] and [bin_ambi] (no idea if they are the right objects) ...and I get an error in the console:
... libdir_loader: added 'iem_bin_ambi' to the canvas-local objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'iem_bin_ambi' to the canvas-local objectclass path libdir_loader: added 'iem_bin_ambi' to the canvas-local objectclass path error: maximum object loading depth 1000 reached iem_bin_ambi ... couldn't create
All I need is the name of the blasted objects!
Etienne
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:35 AM, Nicholas Mariette nmariett@limsi.fr wrote:
Documentation of iem_bin_ambi is mostly limited to the patches (and some papers) as far as I'm aware.
There is a package for iem_bin_ambi here (windows): http://iem.at/Members/noisternig/bin_ambi
For OSX, I believe all the necessary objects are built and included in Pd extended, under Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/extra/iem* (right click the app and Show Package Contents)
I think you should just need to add the correct paths into Pd preferences to make the patches from the windows bin_ambi package work.
Nick
http://www.limsi.fr/Scientifique/ps/thmsonesp/SonEspace http://soundsorange.net
Can anyone point me to any doco on iem_bin_ambi? ... (and iem_ambi for that matter). Google is failling me ... maybe somewhere on my harddrive?
I'm on OSX (in case that has significance)
Etienne
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You can find the names of the available objects in the iem_bin_ambi
library by looking in the extras folder in terminal like this (or open
the package and browse in finder):
$ ls /Applications/Pd-extended-0.40.3.app/Contents/Resources/extra/ iem_bin_ambi/ bin_ambi_calc_HRTF.pd_darwin bin_ambi_reduced_decode_fft.pd_darwin bin_ambi_reduced_decode_fir2.pd_darwin bin_ambi_reduced_decode.pd_darwin bin_ambi_reduced_decode_fft2.pd_darwin iem_bin_ambi-meta.pd bin_ambi_reduced_decode2.pd_darwin bin_ambi_reduced_decode_fir.pd_darwin
However, these objects are fairly low level and interdependent.
There appears to be some Pd console information from the objects, but
for the best available example of how to use them, download and load
the main patch from the windows package:
http://iem.at/Members/noisternig/bin_ambi
Then make sure you add all the necessary paths for all the
abstractions in sub-folders, and other objects - e.g. iemmatrix etc.
I think you should be able to make the example environment work this
way.
Nick
http://www.limsi.fr/Scientifique/ps/thmsonesp/SonEspace http://soundsorange.net
On Jan 21, 2009, at 11:18 PM, e deleflie wrote:
thanks Nick,
I know I have the code installed on OSX because I can instantiate [import iem_bin_ambi] .... but that doesn't tell me what the available objects are.
So I guesss by trying to create [iem_bin_ambi] and [bin_ambi] (no idea if they are the right objects) ...and I get an error in the console:
... libdir_loader: added 'iem_bin_ambi' to the canvas-local objectclass
path libdir_loader: added 'iem_bin_ambi' to the canvas-local objectclass
path libdir_loader: added 'iem_bin_ambi' to the canvas-local objectclass
path error: maximum object loading depth 1000 reached iem_bin_ambi ... couldn't createAll I need is the name of the blasted objects!
Etienne
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 3:35 AM, Nicholas Mariette
nmariett@limsi.fr wrote:Documentation of iem_bin_ambi is mostly limited to the patches (and
some papers) as far as I'm aware.There is a package for iem_bin_ambi here (windows): http://iem.at/Members/noisternig/bin_ambi
For OSX, I believe all the necessary objects are built and included
in Pd extended, under Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/extra/iem* (right click the app and Show Package Contents)I think you should just need to add the correct paths into Pd
preferences to make the patches from the windows bin_ambi package work.Nick
http://www.limsi.fr/Scientifique/ps/thmsonesp/SonEspace http://soundsorange.net
Can anyone point me to any doco on iem_bin_ambi? ... (and iem_ambi
for that matter). Google is failling me ... maybe somewhere on my harddrive?I'm on OSX (in case that has significance)
Etienne
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