Re: [PD] Machine learning and sound ?

2016-07-21 Thread James Bullock
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:

Re: [PD] Granular Synthesis External

2016-07-07 Thread James Bullock
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

Re: [PD] LibXtract for Pd?

2015-07-15 Thread James Bullock
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

Re: [PD] LibXtract for Pd?

2015-07-15 Thread James Bullock
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.

Re: [PD] LibXtract for Pd?

2015-07-15 Thread James Bullock
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