just downloaded the intel mac pd version but need to add iemabs to it!
i cant even find a place to download it!
can anyone help?
How can i install iemabs on osx?
just downloaded the intel mac pd version but need to add iemabs to it!
i cant even find a place to download it!
can anyone help?
did you download the pd-extended version from hans?
yes! but he hasn't done a intel mac extended version!
im using his 0.39.2 extended test1 but i would really like to have the intel version of it (dsp usage reduces to a third).
with some copy paste i managed to put iemabs working on the intel version (along with a lot of loading libraries errors)
the iemabs filters are working (i think) but i discovered that tabosc~ doesnt work! i get a really high pitch sound instead of the drawn table.
i gess ill just have to wait for Hans and Miller!!
what version are you working with?
thks!!
0.39.2 test 4, but i am on a 'normal' g4
Hi everybody!
I'm trying the pd release for imacs (mac intel).
I can run it but i don't know how to install it.
It's my firs mac too...i'm not an osx expert.
I've got to compile it??How??
Please Help ME!!!
Thank you!!
!!!!!PD Italy!!!
hi! :D
another one on mac intel!!
you just need to click on the file you downloaded to unzip it
copy the pd-imac-test application into your applications folder
and click on it to start
do you have stuffit or something to unzip it?
anyway pd 0.39.2 extendet test4 is the best working version
Do you think that the 0.39 is better than imacs version?
I'll try it but tell me about the performances...
Intel macs have boosted their performances but when the software is compiled for them (universal).
Whit the old ppc software is another world...too much slow as natural.
I think that new macz are great machines!
last time i tested the universal pd (for intel macs), and i believe miller hasn't releases another version, it had too many bugs to work with.
considering performance i was amazed with it, but there's still too many bugs...
mmm...i prefer Imacs version. too many bugz.
I hope for more universal free software in future!
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