I also suggest you try to check new libraries and other externals that were not part of Pd Extended
- timbreID / convolve~ and many others from william brent - soundhack - fftease - ofelia - else* * this one I'm developing myself and I got rid of all dependencies I had, so I basically just use it. It's still experimental, but you can check it out, I also have a tutorial that relies on it https://github.com/porres/Live-Electronic-Music-Tutorial/releases/tag/v1.0-beta-10 cheers Em sex, 24 de mai de 2019 às 14:23, Christof Ressi <christof.re...@gmx.at> escreveu: > personally, I would just go with Pd vanilla. Although it's not considered > good practice, you can just throw all the libraries into the extra folder > and you basically get something very similar to Pd extended. Students just > have to unzip it and can run it anywhere. Note that Pd extended > automagically added all library folders to the search paths and loaded all > libraries on startup, but with Pd vanilla you have to do that either > explicitly per patch with [declare] or use a Pd preference file. > > I'm usually not advocating this, but for your situation it will probably > be the easiest solution. > > Christof > > > > Gesendet: Freitag, 24. Mai 2019 um 18:31 Uhr > > Von: "Martin Dupras" <martindup...@gmail.com> > > An: pd-list@lists.iem.at > > Betreff: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment > > > > For several years now, I've been deploying Pd-extended in my teaching > > environments, and linking to the same installers so that my students > > could install exactly the same version on their own machines. (I am > > perfectly aware that Pd-extended has not been maintained for some > > time.) > > > > I would welcome advice about a strategy to deploy a monolithic "same > > everywhere" version of PD. Ideally, this would be with a set of > > libraries that are fixed at a given version and work the same on MacOS > > and Windows. > > > > I'm leaning toward Purr-data, but as I understand it does not yet have > > Gem on MacOS. Is that right? > > > > Alternatively, would there be a way for me to install PD-vanilla and > > Deken install some libraries in such a way that I can deploy a copy > > with all dependencies in a single folder? > > > > In essence, the constraints have to do with the fact that software > > installations are managed by our IT team, so I need to give them a > > specific set of instruction and be reasonably guaranteed that the > > results will work. Neither students (nor I) can I install software on > > those machines. It's also important to me to insure that students can > > bring their work to and from university to home, and that the work in > > progress that send me opens and works on my machine. > > > > Any good suggestions? > > > > Thanks, > > > > - martin > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >
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