[PD-ot] Thoughts on live coding visuals in Pure Data

IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Mon May 5 18:17:36 CEST 2014


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On 2014-05-05 18:09, Antonio Roberts wrote:
>> whatever you think is a reasonable feature, is reasonable for at
>> least one person (yourself), which i think is good enough to post
>> as a feature request.
> True. I plan on adding them.

cool.

> 
>> however, i'm a bit disappointed by statements like "this isn?t 
>> mentioned at all on the bug tracker". first of all, these are not
>> bugs at all, but missing features at best.
> Better to refer to it as an issue? I know they're not bugs, but I

yea, whatever.
i think i was just trying to build some suspense before telling you to
create a issue/ticket/feature-request.
(though i think that "feature request" covers request for missing
features pretty well :-))

> 
>> btw, i found inserting objects not to be such a big deal: i'm
>> mostly live-coding audio in Pd (and btw, i insist on calling it
>> live-coding, rather than "live-patching"...but this is probably
>> because i think that i do write code rather than merely stacking
>> objects together), and i found that it is entirely possible to
>> re-wire audio-signals without lengthy silences. when doing
>> graphics only this problem appears to be even less prominent.

> Correct, but with code/object insertion this wouldn't be an issue
> at all and there would be no blackouts.

what i meant is: it's easy to train your patching habits so that you
have virtually no blackouts.
and yes: having an auto-insert would allow you to achieve the same
without training, so it's clearly better.


fgmasdr
IOhannes
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