Re: [PD] Ninja Jamm [was] Re: In support of my paper

2016-09-06 Thread Julian Brooks
Hey Antoine, Cheers for the info - Pof looks cool, will check it out some more. Re Tunepacks, guess in good FLOSS fashion I'd be more up for making my own but access to free ones would be great too. Nice app btw! Although I'm mainly deeply enmeshed within contemporary music these days I met

Re: [PD] Ninja Jamm [was] Re: In support of my paper

2016-09-05 Thread Antoine Rousseau
Hi Julian, The gui uses Pof (https://github.com/Ant1r/ofxPof), which is a openFrameworks wrapper for Pd. The patching way is close to Gem. About getting the APK without Gplay, it should be possible, I'll ask Matt Black. You won't be able to download sold tunepacks, but you could get free ones.

Re: [PD] Ninja Jamm [was] Re: In support of my paper

2016-09-04 Thread Julian Brooks
Thanks for the prompt response Ed. I wasn't sure whether you'd done the whole app or not but thought it was worth an ask anyhow. 'nother question then. What's the gui done in, and is the engine then libpd?? (perhaps I should read your paper when it's done eh:) Like the youtube clip btw, sounds

Re: [PD] Ninja Jamm [was] Re: In support of my paper

2016-09-04 Thread Ed Kelly via Pd-list
Oooh, I don't know! The .apk is hosted on g-play, and I don't think there are plans to make it available through other means. While I'm not responsible for the Android version (actually I'm only responsible for most of the audio engine) I can mention this to Antoine who maintains that version

[PD] Ninja Jamm [was] Re: In support of my paper

2016-09-04 Thread Julian Brooks
Hi Ed, Is there a direct download of Ninja Jamm available (or other store)? I'm (slowly) attempting to de-google my life and would like to not have g-play on my Jolla mobile phone. Although running the Jolla O.S. 'Sailfish' (an Opensuse fork), the phone has Alien Dalvik for running android apps.