I guess I can help you with teeth~, it's really supposed to be darn simple as hell. The filter formulas is not a problem for me. I guess I could help and just try and do it.
"The objects you mentioned, apparantly happened to be part of cyclone, in the 'cyclone sub-library', but I cannot find them anymore in the code" I had the idea they were around and vanished. "Some of the objects exist in zexy, but not all" But with some other name, right? Cause I tried to instantiate these objects and they just didn't show up. I'd like to know which ones are in zexy and how to call them up. > I could try to implement them in code Me too, maybe I could collaborate. I've been meaning to start coding objects for a long while now. cheers 2015-02-22 11:26 GMT-03:00 Fred Jan Kraan <fjkr...@xs4all.nl>: > Hi Alexandre, > > The primary goal with cyclone maintenance was fixing the known bugs, > maybe add missing functionality for existing objects and improve the > help-patches. This is now more or less completed, apart from providing > compiled versions for 'compile-unfriendly' platforms. > > Adding new objects was not the primary goal, but could be next. I looked > at the teeth~ object you suggested, but it will take more time to > understand the transition from formula to code. Filter code, certainly > optimized, is not simple to understand! > > The objects you mentioned, apparantly happened to be part of cyclone, in > the 'cyclone sub-library', but I cannot find them anymore in the code. I > will try to find out why. Some of the objects exist in zexy, but not > all, so it is the question where best to add new ones. > > As a first step creating them as abstractions might be a good idea, and > if some of them turn out to be expensive, I could try to implement them > in code. In which library they should be placed could be an other > discussion. For now, I only do cyclone... > > Greetings, > > Fred Jan > > > Other suggestions for objects, these are quite simple to make, maybe too > > silly to bother as well; > > > > [!-] & [!-~] > > [!/] & [!/~] > > > > and also the signal versions of comparatives such as > > > > [>~], [>=~], [<~], [<=~], [!=~] & [==~] > > > > by the way, this could all be done with simple abstractions made out of > > [epxr] and [expr~]. I could do them like that if you want it. > > > > cheers > > > > > > 2015-01-23 14:25 GMT-02:00 Fred Jan Kraan <fjkr...@xs4all.nl > > <mailto:fjkr...@xs4all.nl>>: > > > > Hi All, > > > > At > > http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/__digaud/puredata/cyclone/index.__html > > <http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/digaud/puredata/cyclone/index.html> a > > new set of revised help-patches for the cyclone library are > > available. Most previous remarks are applied. > > > > There are now previews of the Windows binaries and MacOSX. The > > latter is build on MacOSX 10.5 with XCode 3.14, so should have > > executables for PPC, i386 and i386_64. I confirmed the last two are > > working (10.5 and 10.8). > > > > It remains in progress, in the task list are the fixed and remaining > > issues. > > > > Fred Jan > > > > _________________________________________________ > > Pd-list@lists.iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@lists.iem.at> mailing list > > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > > http://lists.puredata.info/__listinfo/pd-list > > <http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list> > > > > >
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