Hello PD users,
I am using PD under windows. I'm new to this list, but I've been dabbling in max/msp and PD for a while now.
I know there are some options for loading VST plugins in pd. I downloaded vst~ and I seem to be able to load it into the patcher but I can't find documentation or a home page for it anywhere. I've also heard of a plugin~ external but I haven't found many details on that either.
At a curiosity, since vsti/vst support would massively expand the power, usability, and appeal of PD, why isn't vst support part of the pd-extended distribution?
Thanks, Austin
Pd is a programming environment for writing things like VST plugins,
so I guess most Pd devs would rather write something Pd than use a
VST. But its also free software, so anyone who things VST support
should be better should definitely work on it.
I think LADSPA and other free plugins are better supported.
.hc
On Jan 7, 2010, at 11:02 AM, Austin Huang wrote:
Hello PD users,
I am using PD under windows. I'm new to this list, but I've been
dabbling in max/msp and PD for a while now.I know there are some options for loading VST plugins in pd. I
downloaded vst~ and I seem to be able to load it into the patcher
but I can't find documentation or a home page for it anywhere. I've
also heard of a plugin~ external but I haven't found many details on
that either.At a curiosity, since vsti/vst support would massively expand the
power, usability, and appeal of PD, why isn't vst support part of
the pd-extended distribution?Thanks, Austin _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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Hello Hans,
how can we implement LADSPA in our patches under windows?
PC
Selon Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at:
Pd is a programming environment for writing things like VST plugins, so I guess most Pd devs would rather write something Pd than use a VST. But its also free software, so anyone who things VST support should be better should definitely work on it.
I think LADSPA and other free plugins are better supported.
.hc
On Jan 7, 2010, at 11:02 AM, Austin Huang wrote:
Hello PD users,
I am using PD under windows. I'm new to this list, but I've been dabbling in max/msp and PD for a while now.
I know there are some options for loading VST plugins in pd. I downloaded vst~ and I seem to be able to load it into the patcher but I can't find documentation or a home page for it anywhere. I've also heard of a plugin~ external but I haven't found many details on that either.
At a curiosity, since vsti/vst support would massively expand the power, usability, and appeal of PD, why isn't vst support part of the pd-extended distribution?
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I'd guess so, but I don't use LADSPA.
.hc
On Jan 7, 2010, at 8:44 PM, colet.patrice@free.fr wrote:
Hello Hans,
how can we implement LADSPA in our patches under windows?
PC
Selon Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at:
Pd is a programming environment for writing things like VST plugins, so I guess most Pd devs would rather write something Pd than use a VST. But its also free software, so anyone who things VST support should be better should definitely work on it.
I think LADSPA and other free plugins are better supported.
.hc
On Jan 7, 2010, at 11:02 AM, Austin Huang wrote:
Hello PD users,
I am using PD under windows. I'm new to this list, but I've been dabbling in max/msp and PD for a while now.
I know there are some options for loading VST plugins in pd. I downloaded vst~ and I seem to be able to load it into the patcher but I can't find documentation or a home page for it anywhere. I've also heard of a plugin~ external but I haven't found many details on that either.
At a curiosity, since vsti/vst support would massively expand the power, usability, and appeal of PD, why isn't vst support part of the pd-extended distribution?
Thanks, Austin _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management ->
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It's not a solution to your general problem, but I ported several of Tom Erbe's Soundhack plugins to Pd externs last summer:
http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html#soundhack
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Austin Huang austinvh@gmail.com wrote:
Hello PD users,
I am using PD under windows. I'm new to this list, but I've been dabbling in max/msp and PD for a while now.
I know there are some options for loading VST plugins in pd. I downloaded vst~ and I seem to be able to load it into the patcher but I can't find documentation or a home page for it anywhere. I've also heard of a plugin~ external but I haven't found many details on that either.
At a curiosity, since vsti/vst support would massively expand the power, usability, and appeal of PD, why isn't vst support part of the pd-extended distribution?
Thanks, Austin
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HCS - Point taken. I've spent a lot of time programming and performing my own interfaces and instruments in keykit and sync modular (as well as other music environments), so I understand the advantages of DIY... but I do think there's tremendous expressive power in being able to mix and match tools. There's also something to be said for not always reinventing the wheel (it's not unusual for plugins now to have 5-20+ person-years of development behind them).
PC - Thanks, this is what I was looking for! I'll give this a try. I would be interested LADSPA support as well.
WB - These modules look pretty interesting, thanks for sharing them.
-A
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 12:02 AM, William Brent william.brent@gmail.comwrote:
It's not a solution to your general problem, but I ported several of Tom Erbe's Soundhack plugins to Pd externs last summer:
http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/research.html#soundhack
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Austin Huang austinvh@gmail.com wrote:
Hello PD users,
I am using PD under windows. I'm new to this list, but I've been dabbling
in
max/msp and PD for a while now.
I know there are some options for loading VST plugins in pd. I downloaded vst~ and I seem to be able to load it into the patcher but I can't find documentation or a home page for it anywhere. I've also heard of a
plugin~
external but I haven't found many details on that either.
At a curiosity, since vsti/vst support would massively expand the power, usability, and appeal of PD, why isn't vst support part of the
pd-extended
distribution?
Thanks, Austin
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