Thanks for these very useful pointers Stefano,
I did find the earlier Sounding Object toolkit and will try these through Flext. Interesting work that I will follow! Creaking / stick-slip models are also of interest, but I am trying to present these in vanilla Pd for teaching purposes. good wishes, Andy On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:25:44 +0100 Stefano Papetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > at that time, Matthias Rath was working on the rolling model in Verona > (Vision, Image Processing, and Sound lab, Computer Science Dept.) and > was a member in the project Sounding Object (SOb, > http://www.soundobject.org/ , there you can find the book collecting the > most important results of the project). Unfortunately the software > available on-line is not the very updated. > However, the current CLOSED project (http://closed.ircam.fr/ ), in which > I am a member, is carrying on the development of the everyday-sounds > modules. You can find the latest version of the software package > (available via svn) here: > https://svn.sme-ccppd.org/svn/sobs/SoundDesignTools/tags/SDT-0.4.2c/ > Unfortunately, since the coordinator of the project CLOSED is an > "Ircamian", we were force to switch to Max/MSP, but at the same time we > started developing using flext, so you can always compile the externals > for pd. The example patches provided are for Max only, though. > If you're interested, I can send you the latest pd version (pre-Max) of > the rolling patch+externals. > > Stefano > -- Use the source _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
