[PD] added libs on deken

cyrille henry ch at chnry.net
Fri Mar 15 09:34:04 CET 2019


hello Lucas,

thanks for the commpilation,
yes, please, you can put then on deken.

cheers


Le 14/03/2019 à 21:37, Lucas Cordiviola a écrit :
> Hi Cyrille,
> 
> Thanks for the libs!
> 
> I have compiled them for Windows-64-bits. It was very straight-forward
> using pd-lib-builder + msys2 + MinGW64.
> 
> Here's a preview (sources included):
> 
> http://lucarda.com.ar/x/pre-deken-chenry-w64-libs.zip
> 
> Most are tested and working. I even tried the pmpd examples with
> "Gem/0.94~pre1 (deken-archive for Windows 64bit)" and they are working. :)
> 
> Is it OK if I upload them to Deken?
> 
> 
> Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
> 
> On 3/13/2019 6:54 AM, cyrille henry wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm sorry not to be active anymore on this list, I'm still using pd
>> very regularly, but I don't have time anymore to interact with other
>> pd user.
>> Anyway, I finally manage to have a few spare time to upload my library
>> to deken. (should be searchable in 24h according to deken log)
>>
>> this libs are :
>> - pmpd : one of the 1st (maybe the 1st) open source, generic,
>> particular based, physical modelling library. It was developed more
>> than 15 years ago, major update was made 10 years ago. Nowadays,
>> development is mostly inactive, not because this lib is abandoned, but
>> because it do everything I want it to do. It is efficient, stable and
>> well documented.
>>
>> - shmem : an object and abstractions allowing to share data (table)
>> between multiple pd instances. This is very useful to share large data
>> between pd and pd~. It can also be used to share audio faster than
>> using a dac~ in the pd~ instance.
>>
>> - nusmuk-audio : a collection of various audio abstraction and
>> externals I made over the years : band limited oscillators, filters
>> with audio coefficient, audio table reader with better interpolation,
>> etc.
>>
>> - nusmuk-utils : various abstractions that I use regularly, nothing
>> very interesting except for the line3 object. [line3] is just like
>> [line] but the output allow continuity of the derivative. You can
>> replace [line] with [line3] to have a less robotic and more natural fell.
>>
>> - puremapping (it was already uploaded by Antoine so I did not added
>> it) : is a collection of object dedicated to mapping data values.
>>
>> This is nothing new for old pd users, but others may have missed this
>> libs.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Cyrille
>>
>>
>>
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