[PD] max msp vs pd
B. Bogart
ben at ekran.org
Tue Nov 15 21:07:05 CET 2005
shreeswifty wrote:
> I spent more time attempting to build and install jMAX then actually
> using it. Christian Klippel ported FFTEASE to it nicely and there was an
> awesome granular patch that someone built that worked on 2.5, but then
> it plummetted.
>
> I use pd recently for GEM, pdp, PIDIP an gridflow. It is nice.
> I recently have tried Jitter and it works very well too. I have noticed
> that the same type of patch is a little faster on Jitter than on GEM,
> but i think that is because of a mem leak with pdp_ieee1394.
*cough* seems to me that would be more a comparison between the
quicktime architecture (and loads of proprietary code) compared to pdp,
which I beleive on OSX ignores all that stuff and still uses the
free(er?) dv decoder.
Funny I had heard the opposite, the same patch running on Gem faster
than on jitter... ;)
b.
>
> On Mon Nov 14 16:13:32 EST 2005, Arie van Schutterhoef
> <arsche at xs4all.nl> wrote:
>
>>> Jitter is a clone of GridFlow.
>>
>> -Jitter is rumored to be 'inspired' by nato 0,55 of the (in)famous
>> NN-aglomerate.
>>
>>>> implementing an alternative gui for jmax in python was (i think)
>>>> only an
>>>> attempt to make jMax fit better into an opensource project like agnula
>>>> (they had license problems dueto java)
>>>
>>> Right, and also the Java/Swing UI had too many bugs, several of which
>>> were
>>> in SUN's and IBM's implementations of Java/Swing.
>>
>> -I have always been puzzled by this insistence on using java for the GUI.
>> Seems to me also being the main reason why people disbanded jMax.
>> and moved either to PD or to Max/MSP.
>>
>>> Oh, and as far as I can tell, IRCAM has destroyed the mailing-list
>>> archives of the old jMax, which conveniently removes most traces of the
>>> existence of former 3rd-party developers.
>>
>> -I don't know that's the reason, but its disappearance is strange, to say
>> the least.
>>
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