hello Lucas,

thanks for the commpilation,
yes, please, you can put then on deken.

cheers


Le 14/03/2019 à 21:37, Lucas Cordiviola a écrit :
Hi Cyrille,

Thanks for the libs!

I have compiled them for Windows-64-bits. It was very straight-forward
using pd-lib-builder + msys2 + MinGW64.

Here's a preview (sources included):

http://lucarda.com.ar/x/pre-deken-chenry-w64-libs.zip

Most are tested and working. I even tried the pmpd examples with
"Gem/0.94~pre1 (deken-archive for Windows 64bit)" and they are working. :)

Is it OK if I upload them to Deken?


Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.

On 3/13/2019 6:54 AM, cyrille henry wrote:
Hello everyone,

I'm sorry not to be active anymore on this list, I'm still using pd
very regularly, but I don't have time anymore to interact with other
pd user.
Anyway, I finally manage to have a few spare time to upload my library
to deken. (should be searchable in 24h according to deken log)

this libs are :
- pmpd : one of the 1st (maybe the 1st) open source, generic,
particular based, physical modelling library. It was developed more
than 15 years ago, major update was made 10 years ago. Nowadays,
development is mostly inactive, not because this lib is abandoned, but
because it do everything I want it to do. It is efficient, stable and
well documented.

- shmem : an object and abstractions allowing to share data (table)
between multiple pd instances. This is very useful to share large data
between pd and pd~. It can also be used to share audio faster than
using a dac~ in the pd~ instance.

- nusmuk-audio : a collection of various audio abstraction and
externals I made over the years : band limited oscillators, filters
with audio coefficient, audio table reader with better interpolation,
etc.

- nusmuk-utils : various abstractions that I use regularly, nothing
very interesting except for the line3 object. [line3] is just like
[line] but the output allow continuity of the derivative. You can
replace [line] with [line3] to have a less robotic and more natural fell.

- puremapping (it was already uploaded by Antoine so I did not added
it) : is a collection of object dedicated to mapping data values.

This is nothing new for old pd users, but others may have missed this
libs.

cheers,
Cyrille



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