[PD-dev] request for access to cvs as pd developer

Rich E reakinator at gmail.com
Sat Dec 1 21:56:52 CET 2007


Cmon lazy consensus...

On Nov 6, 2007 11:21 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at eds.org> wrote:

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> Now that's a real intro, thanks. :)   Now for the lazy consensus...
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> .hc
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> On Nov 5, 2007, at 5:44 PM, Rich E wrote:
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> lets see if i can ask correctly this time...
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> I'd like to be added as a pd developer so I can commit externals and
> patches I have been using.  These mainly include:
> - [sdiflists] - an external for reading sdif files
> - [SDIF-1TRC] - a patch for buffering SDIF 1TRC files (sinusoidal tracks,
> usually retreived from Spear or Loris) in Pd's data structures, as well as a
> rough way to visualize the data.
> - [oscbank~] - an external for synthesizing sinusoidal tracks using an
> oscillator bank.
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> The use of sinusoidal models has produces some amazing sounds for me, it
> would be great to see if others can find useful ways of manipulating the
> data (I also have some patches that manipulate short SDIF files, which I
> call 'Trax', that are still quite buggy, but can produce amazing sounds that
> are very realistic).
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> I would also like to help Hans with the organization of Pd-extended; hence
> the discussion on getting the dollar sign patch into pd-extended
> auto-builds.
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> About my history with Pd, I was introduced to it while at UCSD in the
> music department.  I took several classes in developing audio plug-ins,
> which started with pd externals.  I soon began using pd for live
> performances because, as everyone here knows, it gives you great freedom
> when manipulating sound.  I've spent the last 4 years or so learning to
> operate linux, program in C/C++/pd, and using these systems to create
> electronic music (the last part seems to get the least amount of attention
> so far).
>
> regards,
> rich
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