And here is the video: https://vimeo.com/282672255. Cheers
Le mar. 31 juil. 2018 à 14:04, Pierre Guillot <guillotpier...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Thanks! > > I wish I could just (double)click on the object to see and edit the >> faust code in an editor (of my choice) > > > Yes, that would be great. I'll see if it's feasible! > > What is the recommended workflow for faustgen~? >> > > There are several examples in the help file and I'll try do make a short > demonstration video. Meanwhile, the workflow is a bit like for the > abstractions or for the [clone] object: > - You need to have a FAUST file (.dsp) > - In your patch, create the [faustgen~] object and use the 1st argument to > define the path of the FAUST file (relative to the patch) > > If you want you can modify the FAUST file in you favorite text editor and > after saving it you can use the [compile( message to dynamically reload the > FAUST file. > > You can also use the [autocompile( message to automatically reload the > FAUST file each time you save it. For example [autocompile 1 100(. > > >> Wowww.. Thanks for that!! Some possibity to have an ARM compilation (for >> RPi) in deken for it? >> > > Since LLVM and FAUST are compatible with ARM architecture, I guess it's > possible but I don't have the system to do it myself. If anybody have a > RPi, this should be easy to do or perhaps if you know a good CI system > where I can compile online for ARM, I can have a look. > > Cheers >
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