Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-28 Thread Joe White
Hi Filippo, Glad you've found the rjlib (thank Frank Barknecht and Andy Farnell for that :D). It *is* actually intended as a package for musicians to get into making interactive/reactive music. It's a difficult task though as not only do you have a new tool to get to grips with but you also have

Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-18 Thread Filippo Beck Peccoz
Hi all, wow, thank you so much for your answers and sorry for my late reply- been off the internet for a couple of days. I'm very happy I've found this mailing list, as I'm excited like a little kid to be able to use PD's power for a game score, but also have lots of questions marks still

Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-15 Thread patrick
On 12-08-14 12:05 AM, Peter Brinkmann wrote: That's great! Did you document your experiences anywhere? I get lots of questions about Gem and libpd, and it would be great to have a resource to point people to. sadly no. but it was very easy (on linux that is). i just used the pulseaudio

Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-14 Thread Andy Farnell
We faced this at RjDj a while back. Me and Joe and Frank and the guys worked on something to make text files from MIDI, they could be fed to a vanilla style list sequencer. Worked quite well IIRC. Maybe its still in the rj library. a. On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 04:42:20PM +0200, Filippo Beck

[PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-13 Thread Filippo Beck Peccoz
Hi list, copying here a puredata forum post which remained unanswered- hope someone can help :) after searching around the forums and the net I decided to post this question here.. I'm using PD as the audio engine for a mobile game (using libpd, and therefore only Vanilla objects). This is

Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-13 Thread Scott R. Looney
filippo and list, this is probably best answered by Peter Brinkmann, but as i remember the issue with not accepting third party libraries in vanilla is specifically one of licensing for the iOS App Store, not of compatibility. i don't think Android's store should care about such things. to get

Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-13 Thread Miller Puckette
Hi all - The seq object is part of Krzysztof Czaja's cyclone library which I found rather easy to compile last time I tried (on a linux system; not sure what will happen in IOS). I don't think there are any third-party library dependencies but I could easily be wrong about that since linux

Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-13 Thread patrick
(Or does libpd not load externals?) libpd is able to load an external, i have successfully used Gem.pd_linux with libpd as a standalone pd / Gem application. ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -

Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-13 Thread Peter Brinkmann
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 10:51 PM, patrick pured...@11h11.com wrote: (Or does libpd not load externals?) libpd is able to load an external, i have successfully used Gem.pd_linux with libpd as a standalone pd / Gem application. That's great! Did you document your experiences anywhere? I get

Re: [PD] Open midi files in PD Vanilla?

2012-08-13 Thread Frank Barknecht
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:37:17AM -0700, Miller Puckette wrote: The seq object is part of Krzysztof Czaja's cyclone library which I found rather easy to compile last time I tried (on a linux system; not sure what will happen in IOS). I don't think there are any third-party library