[PD] purr data beta1

Ivica Ico Bukvic ico at vt.edu
Fri Sep 30 20:42:00 CEST 2016


There are many improvements to the core behavior that are too numerous 
to list. I suggest looking at the changelog. Some that come off top my 
head are trigger object that allows for static declaration (e.g. [t 1 f 
blah] when receives a value will output symbol blah from the third 
outlet, float from second, and 1 from first no matter the input value). 
You can pass any number of arguments by using $@ argument. Pd-l2ork 
doesn't crash if you change a send in the same cycle that the same send 
is used. Tidy up is completely different, JACK disconnect is handled in 
a way that does not produce a hang (this may have been fixed in a 
vanilla--it wasn't that way the last time I checked), etc.

Best,

Ico


On 9/29/2016 3:34 PM, Giulio Moro wrote:
> interesting, can you please elaborate on  this:
>
>
>> Its design principle is centered around nimble distributed development which may (and already does) include improvements in core behavior.
> thanks
> Giulio
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>> From: Ivica Bukvic <ico at vt.edu>
>> To: Dan Wilcox <danomatika at gmail.com>
>> Cc: Pd-list <pd-list at lists.iem.at>
>> Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2016, 20:28
>> Subject: Re: [PD] purr data beta1
>>
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>>
>> I think it can only be spiritual successor if you believe it to be one in part because its philosophy is different. What I said originally was that I had no explicit intentions on replacing extended in part because I was not sure what was its roadmap and whether it had a chance of being developed further. In other words, I never denied its capacity to replace extended but also did not want to assert that in any kind of authoritative way. Hope this helps!
>> -- 
>> Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
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>> On Sep 29, 2016 14:52, "Dan Wilcox" <danomatika at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> In this light, is Purr Data the spiritual successor for Pd-Extended? As I recall in previous discussions, y'all were explicit that Pd-L2Ork was not.
>>>
>>> This question is not meant as a slight in any way. I’m just curious how this new project fits within your goals and the Pd community at large.
>>>
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>>> Dan Wilcox
>>> @danomatika
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>>> On Sep 29, 2016, at 12:29 PM, pd-list-request at lists.iem.at wrote:
>>>> From: Alexandre Torres Porres <porres at gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [PD] purr data beta1
>>>>
>>>> Date: September 29, 2016 at 11:21:49 AM MDT
>>>>
>>>> To: "pd-list at lists.iem.at" <pd-list at lists.iem.at>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In short: A Game Changer!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2016-09-29 13:06 GMT-03:00 Ivica Ico Bukvic <ico at vt.edu>:
>>>>
>>>> Purr-Data is a GUI rewrite for Pd-L2Ork which has over 1,500 patches/bugfixes/improvements over vanilla/extended. Its design principle is centered around nimble distributed development which may (and already does) include improvements in core behavior. Hope this helps!
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Ico
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