Hi all,
To answer the OP’s question: yes it is possible to “do machine learning with
sound” and yes you can use ml.lib and Pd for that.
I would suggest using the upstream version of ml.lib, the version on the
Cycling74 GitHub is a fork. Here’s the upstream:
not updated, sorry.
May be reading this will save you some time checking if there's something
you feel is new on the matter.
Pablo
Oscar Pablo Di Liscia
2016-07-05 4:08 GMT-03:00 James Bullock
<jamie.bull...@bcu.ac.uk<mailto:jamie.bull...@bcu.ac.uk>>:
Hi Oscar,
Sounds interesting. Can
Hi Katja,
I removed the Max / Pd wrappers during a recent clean up of the repository.
The plan is to rewrite them using Flext. I'm afraid I can't give a precise
timescale for this, but I might get it done over the summer.
Best,
Jamie
On 15 July 2015 at 08:29:45, James Bullock
(james.bull
Hi Alex,
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 6:02 pm, Alexandre Torres Porres por...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Jamie, would you consider having LibXtract available in the new Deken plugin?
I haven't looked at Deken in detail yet, but in principle I'd like to make
both LibXtract and ml.lib available this way.
Hi,
On 15 July 2015 at 11:57:17, katja
(katjavet...@gmail.commailto:katjavet...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi Jamie,
Thanks for your response. I cloned the repo to see the history, and
noticed a tendency of simplification: FFTW replaced by Ooura,
autotools build system replaced by makefiles. Nice! In