[PD-dev] Pdplay?

Miller Puckette mpuckett at man104-1.ucsd.edu
Thu Oct 21 02:37:24 CEST 2004


Hi all,

The faster the better.  If you can get Pd to turn it around in less than
5 msec you're usng it well, in my opinion.

I often use a foot pedal that's actually an audio switch, since the sudio
inputs and outputs seem to get into and out of Pd the fastest of anything.

cheers
Miller

On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 12:27:09AM +0100, Mikael Fernstrm wrote:
> Miller,
> Here at the university of Limerick, our students are seriously into pd. So
> is staff ;-)
> One project that I've suggested for Final Years (in Computer Science) is a
> meta-compiler for pd. This might seem a bit farfetched, but one of my
> favourite programming languages is Forth....
> Here, at UL, most of our work is on Interaction Design, and for real-time
> synthesis of auditory interfaces, pd is the best prototyping tool. However,
> when designing the interaction, the overhead with ALL pd stuff is often too
> slow (we're talking less than 10 ms latency stuff).
> I recently finished a hack, creating soft-buttons using audio only, but I
> had to butcher pd to reduce the latency to acceptable levels (to be
> published in IEEE Multimedia).
> 
> Thanks for Max. Thanks for pd. Keep hacking.
> /Mikael
>  
> On 01/10/2002 23:47, "Miller Puckette" <mpuckett at man104-1.ucsd.edu> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Nicola,
> > 
> > I bet if you just run "-nogui" and use griPD for the GUI that will
> > work.  Am I right that you just want to prevent people editing the patch?
> > 
> > cheers
> > Miller
> > 
> > On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 09:55:08PM +0200, Nicola Bernardini wrote:
> > 
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> >> Dear all,
> >> 
> >> at the SOb project (http://www.soundobject.org) we're writing some
> >> really cool physical model objects which we are soon going to package
> >> and propose to the pure-data externals repository (they are GNU/GPL).
> >> 
> >> However, we now have a problem that we want to solve soon: we need
> >> standalone versions of some demo applications (possibly running griPD etc.)
> >> we did. It would be nice to have a sort of MaxPlay type of thing (how
> >> about PdPlay?). I have some ideas on how to do it and it could be
> >> trivial, and therefore it is very probable that someone has already done
> >> it somewhere. If no one has done it, I'll hack up one solution and
> >> report back to the list as soon as it is done (it is going to be GNU/GPL
> >> anyway :).
> >> 
> >> Thank you in advance for all the help you will want to give.
> >> 
> >> nicb
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