Hello Folks, I've found on the web the Percolate Library of Objects for Max and PD... Percolate is developed by the Columbia University, the project was born for Max, but Olaf Matthes ported theese objects also to PD... the problem is that on Percolate HomePage (http://www.music.columbia.edu/PeRColate/) the link to the PD porting of Percolate doesn't work (http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/percolate.html)!!!!
Does someone know where I can found this library??? Thanks
Fabio [mbutUbuntu] Buda - student Istituto Musicale V. Bellini - Catania ITALY http://mbutubuntu.blogspot.com http://mbutubuntu.homelinux.org
Olaf removed Percolate from PD some years ago for personal reasons. Perhaps someone can privately offer you the code, but it is not publicly available any longer.
d.
mbutubuntu wrote:
(http://www.music.columbia.edu/PeRColate/) the link to the PD porting of Percolate doesn't work (http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/percolate.html)!!!!
Thanks Derek... Do you (or someone in the mailing-list) have the Percolate Code for PD ??? Please, it's very important!!!
Derek Holzer wrote:
Olaf removed Percolate from PD some years ago for personal reasons. Perhaps someone can privately offer you the code, but it is not publicly available any longer.
d.
mbutubuntu wrote:
(http://www.music.columbia.edu/PeRColate/) the link to the PD porting of Percolate doesn't work (http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/percolate.html)!!!!
I think the project is now maintained by guenter geiger and goes under the name stk. I thought I had it working, but can't find binaries anywhere. there was a bug in the stk sources recently, because the stk sources also rely on other libraries and there were some incompabilities with the latest version (4.3) of stk. but that could be fixed already. I don't have the time right now to give it another try, but look in svn, ggee/exmperimental. some of the stk instruments appear to live as standalone externals stkdrone~ for example or stksitar~. marius.
mbutubuntu wrote:
Thanks Derek... Do you (or someone in the mailing-list) have the Percolate Code for PD ??? Please, it's very important!!!
Derek Holzer wrote:
Olaf removed Percolate from PD some years ago for personal reasons. Perhaps someone can privately offer you the code, but it is not publicly available any longer.
d.
mbutubuntu wrote:
(http://www.music.columbia.edu/PeRColate/) the link to the PD porting of Percolate doesn't work (http://www.akustische-kunst.de/puredata/percolate.html)!!!!
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Hallo, marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
I think the project is now maintained by guenter geiger and goes under the name stk.
STK is a library written by Perry Cook, Gary P. Scavone and probably others at CCRMA: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/stk/
It includes some example instruments, mostly physical modelling stuff like marimba or flute, but also some FM or sample based instruments. These example instruments have been implemented in Pd a long time ago by Guenther as part of the ggee collection. Flext also has a STK-binding so it's easy to make flext objects out of the STK classes.
PerColate contains some of these STK instruments as well. Additionally it has some unique objects like munger~ for granular synthesis. There were or still are license issues prohibiting distribution of some PerColate objects - Ico Bukvic is/was working on sorting these out. He already published munger~ for Pd, available e.g. here: http://ico.bukvic.net/Max/
The rest of PeRColate AFAIK may still be non-free software. To get the source, I would suggest to contact its authors: http://www.music.columbia.edu/PeRColate/
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
frank, as so often I have to say thanks for the clarification. i have to commit that my answer was more than vague... marius.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, marius schebella hat gesagt: // marius schebella wrote:
I think the project is now maintained by guenter geiger and goes under the name stk.
STK is a library written by Perry Cook, Gary P. Scavone and probably others at CCRMA: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/stk/
It includes some example instruments, mostly physical modelling stuff like marimba or flute, but also some FM or sample based instruments. These example instruments have been implemented in Pd a long time ago by Guenther as part of the ggee collection. Flext also has a STK-binding so it's easy to make flext objects out of the STK classes.
PerColate contains some of these STK instruments as well. Additionally it has some unique objects like munger~ for granular synthesis. There were or still are license issues prohibiting distribution of some PerColate objects - Ico Bukvic is/was working on sorting these out. He already published munger~ for Pd, available e.g. here: http://ico.bukvic.net/Max/
The rest of PeRColate AFAIK may still be non-free software. To get the source, I would suggest to contact its authors: http://www.music.columbia.edu/PeRColate/
Ciao