[PD-dev] iPd

Christopher Niven christopher.niven at mail.mcgill.ca
Sun May 16 18:31:02 CEST 2010


Sorry for the double post; I forgot to copy the mailing list.

Chris

On 2010-05-16, at 12:00 PM, "Christopher Niven" <christopher.niven at mail.mcgill.ca 
 > wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Development on iPd has been slow lately, I'm currently trying to  
> finish up my undergrad and it's taking up most of my free time.
>
> I'm very glad that you e-mailed though; I've been noticing the  
> Android threads that have been circulating recently, and I'm  
> interested in
> checking out that project as soon as I can commit more time to  
> development.
>
> Also, If there's audio code floating around, I would be very  
> interested in seeing that as well; this is the one major milestone I  
> have left with iPd.
>
> The next couple of weeks are going to be hectic because I'm  
> finishing up a summer course, but I'm planning on getting more of  
> iPd finished
> once I get more free time. If anyone's interested, I think I might  
> be able to update the iPd wiki to outline everything that still  
> needs to be
> done for that project in the meantime.
>
> Like most of you, I think Pd running on mobile devices would  
> completely open up developers' possibilities for creating  
> interesting and
> innovative projects that work well on the platform — I am very excit 
> ed about this project!
>
> Best,
>
> Chris
> ________________________________________
> From: Hans-Christoph Steiner [hans at at.or.at]
> Sent: May 15, 2010 12:58 PM
> To: Christopher Niven
> Cc: pd-dev at iem.at
> Subject: Re: [PD-dev] iPd
>
> How's this coming along?  We are working on a parallel project of
> getting Pd running on Android, and also integrating all of the mobile
> code into a branch in preparation to getting into trunk.  There is
> also some iPhone audio code out there floating around that you could
> integrate.
>
> .hc
>
> On Mar 15, 2010, at 7:37 PM, Christopher Niven wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone!
>>
>> First time poster here – I would like to introduce you all to my
>> project, iPd.
>>
>> http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~chris/ipd/
>> http://code.google.com/p/ipd/
>> Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/iPdProject
>>
>> iPd is an open source port of Pd for the iPhone OS specifically
>> designed for iPhone developers to utilize within their projects. The
>> goal is to be able to utilize the flexibility of Pd within iPhone
>> applications as a useful and interesting audio/control flow engine.
>>
>> This project is part of my undergraduate degree requirements for
>> Music Technology at McGill University, and my supervisor suggested
>> that now would be the time to introduce it to you all. The project
>> is still in its very early stages (there is a lot missing!), but
>> here's what I've been able to do so far:
>>
>> - loading and running Pd patches
>> - sending messages from the iPhone application to interact with Pd
>> - receiving output from Pd to trigger events in the iPhone  
>> application
>>
>> Again, there are a lot of features that are missing or don't work
>> (there's no audio – yet), and my code is extremely messy at best.
>> However, if you're interested, feel free to download the example
>> project in the google code page and try it out for yourself!
>>
>> Thanks for your time,
>>
>> Chris Niven
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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