What are the FUN equations? Do you have any info on them?
.hc
On Feb 4, 2007, at 6:30 AM, hard off wrote:
this mapping thing is something like the FUN equations of the
kurzweil k2000 ?
if so that will save me some work, cos i was gonna convert all the FUN
equations to pd files.
It's all written in Pd, so it should work with any version from the
past couple years.
.hc
On Feb 2, 2007, at 4:43 AM, Jaime Oliver wrote:
Can I make it work with Pd 0.40-1 or only with the extended builds?
thanks,
Jaime
On 2/1/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's
If help is needed, please let me know what I can do to help with the
PDDP project. I'm not a coder, but I would love to help clean up Pd's
documentation. It would also give me some technical writing practice
;-).
~Kyle
On 2/5/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, it should
Hallo!
What would be really sweet would be to mod that script to have a
search function that matches against a pd-vanilla object list, and if
the object is not included, find what library it needs, then add an
[import needed_object] to the required help file.
Yes, good idea - but it won't
Hallo,
Georg Holzmann hat gesagt: // Georg Holzmann wrote:
What would be really sweet would be to mod that script to have a
search function that matches against a pd-vanilla object list, and if
the object is not included, find what library it needs, then add an
[import needed_object] to the
On 02/02/2007, at 10.43, Jaime Oliver wrote:
Can I make it work with Pd 0.40-1 or only with the extended builds?
Looking at the CVS home of mapping[1], it tells that there is no
externals in the lib, only abstractions as there is only .pd files in
there, no .c(pp) or the like. Attached
On 02/02/2007, at 16.31, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Thanks for generating this list.
No problem, it's essentially just a one-liner - attached as a bash
script.
find_objs_used_in_abs-lib.sh
Description: Binary data
___
PD-list@iem.at mailing
What would be really sweet would be to mod that script to have a
search function that matches against a pd-vanilla object list, and if
the object is not included, find what library it needs, then add an
[import needed_object] to the required help file.
That would make it so that the -lib command
Hello HC Steiner, where can I find this mapping library for OSX??
I have been working in two new instruments and that library could be
really helpfull. Your paper is a good reflection of the situation of
people making new instruments...
below is a normalizer or autoscale as you call it in your
It's included in the Pd-extended builds 0.39.2 or newer. The library
is called mapping. These objects are in the same spirit as the
mapping objects, like [autoscale] , [track_min], and [track_max].
Plus cyclone has [minimum] and [maximum], which are very close to the
built-in [min]
10 matches
Mail list logo