You don't need any externals to make it play, but you'll need
[alternate] from MarkEx/Gem to use the key commands, and [shell] to use
the recording function.
I realize a forgot to include a couple generic objects that I wrote in
Pd, so I have put up an updated version of the source:
http://at.or.at/hans/solitude/
.hc
On Dec 18, 2004, at 6:13 AM, Anton Woldhek wrote:
Hello Hans, Which external libraries would i need to play the solitude from source? Cheers Anton -----Original Message----- From: pd-list-admin@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-admin@iem.at] On Behalf Of
Hans-Christoph Steiner Sent: zaterdag 18 december 2004 6:47 To: pd-announce@iem.kug.ac.at; pd-list List Subject: [PD] Solitude - composition using data structuresThis is my first composition using Pd's data structures, and I found
that I enjoyed the process quite a bit, once I got the patch debugged.
The experience was a good combination of visual editing with the mouse
and text editing with the keyboard. The visual representation worked
well for composition in this style. By biggest problem was finding a
way to represent in the score all of the things that I wanted to
control. Since I wanted to have the score generate the piece, I did
not add a couple features, like pitch shifting and voice allocation
control, which I would have liked to have.You can download the mp3, see the score, and download the source code
here:http://at.or.at/hans/solitude/
Remixes would be fun. The code is released under GNU GPL, the mp3
under CC Attribution-ShareAlike..hc _______________________________________________________________________ _____
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