Re: [PD] Creating/editing patches on android?

2023-02-24 Thread hans w. koch
how about this one: https://github.com/cuinjune/purr-data running pd in a browser, which also would run on android. (disclaimer: i only glanced at it casually) but as christoph said, it has some masochistic aspect to it. best hans > Am 24.02.2023 um

Re: [PD] Creating/editing patches on android?

2023-02-24 Thread Dan Wilcox
Interesting approach. I don’t know if I trust Google that much, personally. OTOH I use Apple devices which have their own issues. > On Feb 24, 2023, at 1:05 PM, Matevz Leskovsek > wrote: > > btw i saw your APK > builder for pddroid - awesome! Note: This isn’t me. I am the author for PdParty

Re: [PD] Creating/editing patches on android?

2023-02-24 Thread Matevz Leskovsek
Well I kinda abandoned all desktop OS about 10 years ago, just running chromiumOS everywhere now and patiently waiting for all runtimes to become available in cloud :D Also I dont run crostini or crossover or other any WM.. yes, its a simple life :D I just kept one windows computer to run VSTs and

Re: [PD] Creating/editing patches on android?

2023-02-24 Thread Christof Ressi
Do people really want to *edit* Pd patches on a phone or tablet? To me this sounds like pure masochism :-D On 24.02.2023 12:52, Dan Wilcox wrote: It depends on your workflow. For PdParty, you can stream *all* live sensor events over OSC while prototyping in desktop Pd, which is sufficient for

Re: [PD] Creating/editing patches on android?

2023-02-24 Thread Dan Wilcox
It depends on your workflow. For PdParty, you can stream *all* live sensor events over OSC while prototyping in desktop Pd, which is sufficient for my use case. Then again, I don’t use my mobile device as an everything computer, so I suppose I’m biased. enohp ym morf tnes --- Dan

Re: [PD] Creating/editing patches on android?

2023-02-24 Thread Matevz Leskovsek
Dan thanks! Yes your considerations are reasonable but sadly pd has really lost its "livecoding" angle when Android/iOS devices became so popular. Smartphones are portable and have so many sensors that livecoding on android would really make much more sense than coding on desktop and deploying to