On 1 Mar 2013, at 15:34, s p seb...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually I've had a crappy demo of patching in the browser running for quite
a while now : http://funktion.fm/webpd/demos/simple-gui/simple-gui.html
It works (not so well in Firefox, but in chromium it's fine).
Wow! That's
Hi Jamie,
The audio is not streamed to the browser! WebPd is an implementation of
Pure Data in JavaScript, so the browser itself produces the sound (link
here : https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd) . Since a couple of years, thanks
to a new standard called Web Audio API, it is pretty easy to achieve
hey sebi - is this the one using WebAudio and not sink.js? also do you have
[lop~ ] and [tabread4~] and the others you mentioned on the roadmap
implemented?
scott
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 1:28 PM, s p seb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jamie,
The audio is not streamed to the browser! WebPd is an
Yes! It uses sink.js! But sink.js uses WebAudio API when it can. The
synthesis is made in JavaScript, not in Audio API (yet!). However, I have
big plans of refactoring the whole stuff to be all Web Audio API! I started
`pd-fileutils` as part of this refactor : I want to separate components to
make
No there's no controls at the moment (other than this ugly message box).
My priority is more on the engine than the GUI. At the moment I am about to
start a big refactoring when I find the time, because I would like WebPd to
use Web Audio API. That's also why I am separating components, because I
Actually I've had a crappy demo of patching in the browser running for
quite a while now :
http://funktion.fm/webpd/demos/simple-gui/simple-gui.html
It works (not so well in Firefox, but in chromium it's fine).
A friend of mine is developing a generic graph editor for dataflow
programming, and
Wow, that's impressive, it actually works! Rough, yes, but working.
.hc
On Mar 1, 2013, at 10:34 AM, s p wrote:
Actually I've had a crappy demo of patching in the browser running for quite
a while now : http://funktion.fm/webpd/demos/simple-gui/simple-gui.html
It works (not so well in
Yea this is really nice, glad you got the proof of concept working!
Is there a number box? Couldn't find it.
Please keep us all posted..
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner h...@at.or.atwrote:
Wow, that's impressive, it actually works! Rough, yes, but working.
.hc
Very nice :) I'd love to see full-on Pd patching in the browser :)
.hc
On 02/28/2013 02:02 AM, s p wrote:
Sorry for the spam ... problems with gmail and html, the url is :
http://sebpiq.github.com/pd-fileutils/?gist=GISTID
2013/2/28 s p seb...@gmail.com
oops, ... I meant :
2) Go
For example, here's one goodie brought by `pd-fileutils` :
1) Paste a patch to gist : https://gist.github.com/
2) Go to this url (replace gistId by your gist id) :
http://sebpiq.github.com/pd-fileutils/?gist=http://sebpiq.github.com/pd-fileutils/?gist=5054711
gistId
And your patch should be
oops, ... I meant :
2) Go to this url (replace GISTID by your gist id) :
http://sebpiq.github.com/pd-fileutils/?gist=http://sebpiq.github.com/pd-fileutils/?gist=5054711
GISTID
2013/2/28 s p seb...@gmail.com
For example, here's one goodie brought by `pd-fileutils` :
1) Paste a patch to gist :
Sorry for the spam ... problems with gmail and html, the url is :
http://sebpiq.github.com/pd-fileutils/?gist=GISTID
2013/2/28 s p seb...@gmail.com
oops, ... I meant :
2) Go to this url (replace GISTID by your gist id) :
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