I like this idea quite a bit. One approach would be to separate the synths and their GUIs into separate objects. Then people who want to try different synths using their own controllers would have a nice library to work with, and people who want to use on-screen interfaces would too.
.hc On Jun 9, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Kyle Klipowicz wrote: > Yes, what I am talking about is not to add 'netpd the whole > application' to Pd-extended, but merely the modules, which are > functional and quite useful on their own. > > These seem to be the best developed set of GOP objects that would be > immediately understandable to those coming from the > Reason/Reaktor/AudioMulch/whatever crowd, and would serve as a nice > entry point to Pd even when removed from the context of internet > collaborative performance (which is still a WAY cool concept, Roman!). > > In the next week or so, I will start tinkering with some patches to > see how well they integrate in my local Pd-extended distribution. If > the go ahead is there from the netpd community, I'll try to write up a > quick proposal to include these in the Pd-extended distro. Roman, how > would I go about getting permission to distribute the patches in this > way? > > If this were to happen, would that require that the patches be > maintained in cvs separate from the netpd application page? I'm pretty > green at this sort of thing, but it seems like something that would be > a great benefit, and which I might actually be able to help with. So > please, feedback anyone? > > ~Kyle > > On 6/9/07, Enrique Erne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> I am now wondering something: why haven't these awesomely >> functional >> >> netpd object been included as abstractions within Pd-extended?!?! >> >> on one hand i would like to see netpd included in pd-extended, but >> not >> on cost of the current package. it is important that netpd and all >> patches work on linux, osx and windows. >> >> if people start to write netpd patches with pd-extended and use many >> externals i'm afraid we are going to have instrument that work on >> one os and maybe not on the other. netpd would also be a great >> system to find os-specific bugs :-) >> >> > Yes, would be nice - someone would have to integrate them to >> > pd-extended >> > (using [import] and etc.) ... >> >> are you talking about basic netpd or netpd & all the instruments... >> >> basic netpd is written by Roman Haefeli >> all the instruments have at least 10 different authors. >> >> > > > -- > ----- > ------------ > ---- ----- > ---- -------- - ------ > http://perhapsidid.wordpress.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. - General Smedley Butler _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
