Vanilla and add the libraries manually.

Patrick Pagano B.S, M.F.A
Interactive Media & Education
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https://patrickrpagano.wordpress.com/


On May 13, 2016, at 7:56 PM, Eran Sachs 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Dear list-brain,
I wanted to share a little predicament I've encountered, and ask for your input 
and advice. The issue has to do with working across several platforms.
Over the past year I have launched and supervised a little workgroup in the new 
Program for Experimental Music we are running in Jerusalem. We wanted to get 
our ears and heads around ambisonics and experiment a little. The group 
consists of several musicians, mostly MAX users, working on different systems 
(OSXs, me on Windows - none of us is an experienced Linux user). Our aim was to 
be able to work collectively but also each develop personal parts of the 
research. Since our department computer runs on Ubuntu, and since my primary 
environment (and investment) is in PD, I opted for running our project in 
PD-extended. Our main library is the iem_ambi, but other iem stuff and 
additional extended libs prefigure considerably.

So far this has been slightly frustrating, as we cannot find a combination of 
systems and PD distributions to allow all of us to work and exchange our 
patches freely. And it's getting harder to retort to the skeptic maxers...
Apologies if this has been covered widely before, but issue has become more 
pertinent now that PD-extended has been discontinued.

Wondering what is your suggested approach for such collaborative projects?

Grateful for all of youse existence in this world,
Eran

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