Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-12-04 Thread martin brinkmann
apart from the ones already mentioned (rj-lib, automatonism, etc.), i think "orac" has not been mentioned yet. aimed mainly at the "organelle", but also kept very simple, like a kind of virtual pedal-board for pd-patches. https://github.com/TheTechnobear/Orac and my own attempts in that

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-12-01 Thread Kylee Kennedy
Another wonderful one I stumbled upon today was... http://malinette.info/en/#downloads The ABS download has some nice externals with easy GUI patching. Looks like a cool software / hardware interface externals also. Kylee On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 5:29 PM Chris McCormick wrote: > On 2/12/20

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-12-01 Thread Chris McCormick
On 2/12/20 5:54 am, Kylee Kennedy wrote: https://www.automatonism.com/ This is what I think you were describing perfectly. Super quick to just patch a few higher level pd blocks together into a mixer and go. Yes, it's great! Cheers, Chris. -- https://mccormick.cx/

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-12-01 Thread Kylee Kennedy
https://www.automatonism.com/ This is what I think you were describing perfectly. Super quick to just patch a few higher level pd blocks together into a mixer and go. Kylee Kennedy On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 10:32 PM Chris McCormick wrote: > Thanks Miller & all for your very helpful replies! I

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-11-30 Thread Chris McCormick
Thanks Miller & all for your very helpful replies! I am going through these. Cheers, Chris. On 27/11/20 11:15 am, Miller Puckette via Pd-list wrote: Here's a rather small library I use for teaching acoustics: http://msp.ucsd.edu/syllabi/170.18f/lib/index.htm The aim is to get people doing

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-11-27 Thread Jérôme Abel
Hi, We've made the malinette project here : http://malinette.info I've heard some good feedback of audiolab. You've got rjdj lib too. The work on else is also very impressive ! ++ j ___ Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-11-26 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Em qui., 26 de nov. de 2020 às 22:41, Chris McCormick escreveu: > Hey all, > > In 2020 is there a nice beginner library for Pd of high level GUI > objects? I'm thinking something where somebody can come in new to Pd and > string together a couple of sound generators with some effects units and >

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-11-26 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
The ELSE library has a GUI section with envelope generator, mixer, gain adjuster, audio output, musical keyboard, drum sequencer, oscilloscope, vu meters, 2 dimensional sliders, range slider, mouse pad interaction and other GUI stuff. It is also a quite huge library with ready made filters and

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-11-26 Thread José Rafael Subía Valdez
I am currently working on a type of framework that I have developed during the years. a video here: (although its an old version) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72sUFFNXJW8=youtu.be let me know if interested. The user developes the modules (the ones that light up green in the video) also maybe

Re: [PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-11-26 Thread Miller Puckette via Pd-list
Here's a rather small library I use for teaching acoustics: http://msp.ucsd.edu/syllabi/170.18f/lib/index.htm The aim is to get people doing acoustics experiments without having to learn Pd. Doesn't make much 'music' but might be a good starting point. cheers Miller On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at

[PD] Best beginner Pd library?

2020-11-26 Thread Chris McCormick
Hey all, In 2020 is there a nice beginner library for Pd of high level GUI objects? I'm thinking something where somebody can come in new to Pd and string together a couple of sound generators with some effects units and run them into a user friendly mixer and make a nice noise without having