The only real missing piece is the audio I/O, but that is not too hard to
do. Ideally, the rjdj crew would release their audio I/O code to be
included in Pd-vanilla and we should share the work of maintenance and
improvements. But that's not the only way to get it done. I'm here at
On Nov 8, 2009, at 3:59 AM, loic kessous wrote:
The only real missing piece is the audio I/O, but that is not too
hard to do. Ideally, the rjdj crew would release their audio I/O
code to be included in Pd-vanilla and we should share the work of
maintenance and improvements. But that's
Hallo!
João Pais schrieb:
how about control? I was hoping of in the future perform in the middle
of the room with a htc magic (or something) controlling my patch on the
laptop in the stage. is osc already available in all these platforms?
Yeah, there is such an application (with osc) on the
iphone
Android
Palm
Windows Mobile
N900 :)
ciao,
Marco
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Hi Hans,
I'm curious about the iPhone port:
What's the main broad goal of this effort? (I mean other than the
obvious of having Pd working on iPhone, which will be great!).
Is the plan to have Pd for iPhone as an open-source app for the
community? - i.e. for jailbroken itouch things?
Will
SO this is certainly interesting
When you say Pd builds for Android and iphone, but no audio, what does
that mean? THe pd gui works?
I have a feeling, in the end, i might play devils advocate and go with
the android phone.
On 29 Oct 2009, at 18:17, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Everything works but audio input and output, but that's in the works.
Externals work too, if you use a jailbroken device, you don't need to
heed Apple's lame restrictions.
.hc
On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:39 AM, Si Mills wrote:
SO this is certainly interesting
When you say Pd builds for
Yes of course. RIght now you can do everything in a Pd patch in both
Android and iPhoneOS except input/output audio or MIDI. So netsend/
netreceive work, for example. You could build a streaming externals
to stream audio in/out.
We'll get the audio stuff ironed out soon, there is some
I know the subject of this post sounds like it would be more apt for
Which? Mobile or something, but please bear with me.the reason for
me posting here will become clear :) i will be getting a new
smartphone soon, now I have a few choices:
iphone
Android
Palm
Windows Mobile
I would
I know the subject of this post sounds like it would be more apt for
'Which? Mobile' or something, but please bear with me.the reason
for me posting here will become clear :) i will be getting a new
smartphone soon, now I have a few choices:
iphone
Android
Palm
Windows Mobile
I would
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 03:33:24PM +, Si Mills wrote:
to Android as a platform, even though there is bog all for it at the
moment, but I feel there is going to be a massive explosion on that front
soon,
I also feel that, and I can see some people lighting the TNT.
Chris.
same problem here, not sure what to get.
another device that might be worth checking out is the nokia n900,
which is/was scheduled for release some time this year. it runs maemo
(nokia's linux version) and - at least on former versions of maemo -
it was possible to get pd-anywhere running.
But I
THere are a number of developments in this regard:
- Pd (pd-gui-rewrite 0.43 branch) now builds directly for Android and
Apple iPhoneOS. Maemo should be pretty easy too. No audio yet, but
that's in the works.
- Pd has been available in the Debian-armel branch for a while, that
means
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