Freeverb~ with alternate filtering option available
There are deken packages for MacOSX, Windows and three Linux variants. The version is V1.2.2. Alternately you can download it from http://puredata.info/Members/fjkraan/software/freeverb~/1.2.2/
The Mac version shows up as:
freeverb~-v1.2.2-(Darwin-ppc-32)(Darwin-i386-32)(Darwin-X86_64-32)(Sources)-externals.tgz
form extended to vanilla
Hi, @nonno.
Is there a reason why you don't want to install these libraries through Deken and doing the workaround with manually copying the files?
Anyway, in regards to your specific error: are you using 32 bit PureData? I see on your screenshot that it's trying to load the drunk object but the architecture for which it was compiled doesn't correspond to your PD or your system: "Platform detected: Darwin-x86_64-32bit".
Ewolverine 4 U
help subpatch included!
With Ewolverine you can genetically breed sounds, beats, melodies etc. out of your vst's or hardware midi gear.
Imagine a synthesizer that span's a multidimensional space that contains parameter combinations resulting in sounds.
Ewolverine helps you, via listening back and interpolating between random sounds of your synth, to automatically adjust the synthesizer's paramters to result in a sound that fits your needs.
To do so, it uses a genetic algorithm to interbreed parameters according to the Mendelian Laws Of Inheritance.
You cannot change a given synthesizer - you can only evolve it's parameters. That's called Micro-Evolution. Darwin's thoughts regarding Macro-Evolution would equal a change of the whole synthezier, that you can't change genetically, because you cannot dock Ewolverine's genetic algorithm to the program code of the synth itself (which had to be programmed, by the way). Ewolverine doesn't prove Evolution, like some people already euphoricly wanted to conclude on the fair I firstly presented it. It the more proves that an intelligence is needed to program a genetic algorithm and a synthesizer to use it on.
This program can really startle your philosophically trained mind, I tell you!
...
much fun, anyway!
For more information, download the whole package including some more information and additional softwares to get ready to use it here:
http://www.file-upload.net/download-9187496/EWOLVERINE-all-inclusive.zip.html
Compiler flags for building an external in darwin
NAME=external~
CFLAGS = -std=c99 -DPD -O3 -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -DMUUG_INTERPOLATE=1 -DMUUG_TILDE_TABLE_SIZE=512
UNIVERSAL=-arch i386 -arch ppc
DARWINCFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -DDARWIN $(UNIVERSAL) -pedantic
DARWIN_LIBS=$(UNIVERSAL)
linux: $(NAME).pd_linux
.SUFFIXES: .pd_linux
.c.pd_linux:
gcc $(CFLAGS) -o $*.o -c $*.c
ld -export_dynamics -shared -o $*.pd_linux $*.o
strip --strip-unneeded $*.pd_linux
darwin: $(NAME).pd_darwin
.SUFFIXES: .pd_darwin
.c.pd_darwin:
cc $(DARWINCFLAGS) -o $*.o -c $*.c
cc -bundle -undefined suppress -flat_namespace $(DARWIN_LIBS) -o $*.pd_darwin $*.o
clean:
rm *.o
rm $(NAME).pd*
Set the variable in the first line (the name of the external)
for OS X run:
>make darwin
In this example it will compile the file external~.c to external~.o and than link external~.pd_darwin
Recording samples???
> Maybe I'll post it once I do some fine-tuning.
Please do. It should be interesting.
The disadvantage of using writesf~ is that you're using the computers disk which is far slower than ram. Depending on the machine this might cause performance issues. One way to get around this on linux is to use RAMFS or TMPFS. It lets you use a chunk of ram as if it were a disk, allowing you to "save" file there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TMPFS
There is a way to do this on OS X: http://lists.apple.com/archives/darwin-kernel/2004/Sep/msg00004.html as well.
Help with darwin install
hello,
I am not a programmer and have been having trouble installing objects, and my searching this forum and the list haven't yielded clear results. I am on .39.3 and an intel mac. found space~ and wanted to install it, but where do I put the darwin file? I tried putting it in the Pd application plug-in zone to no avail. Is there another step to compiling externals like this? I attached what I downloaded..
db
http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/space-0.4alpha-darwin.tar.gz
MIDIvice darwin
Hi folks,
I was wondering if anybody had a darwin for the MIDIvice external. I want to use a CMLabs Motormix, though haven't much experience compiling,
cheers
mdf
Zexy compiling os x
ok, here's the deal.
i'm trying to install zexy 2.1. i'm using pd 0.41-1, on a macbook pro os x.4.11 with xcode.
i've put the zexy-2.1 folder in ~/Library/Application Support/Pd
i've changed the terminal directory to the src folder within this directory, and executed "./configure" successfully.
the problem comes in the next step. the linux install instructions say type "make" followed by "make install".
once i've run "make", it comes up with the following:
zexy.h:38:18: error: m_pd.h: No such file or directory
and from what i've read, m_pd.h is quite important. the terminal also displays lots of other error messages, mainly starting with:
a2l.c:XX:
i've also tried this command, which is stated in the install instructions:
"make -f makefile.darwin"
but it comes up with this:
make: makefile.darwin: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `makefile.darwin'. Stop.
this makes sense, as "makefile.darwin" is not included in the src directory (or anywhere in "zexy-2.1" for that matter)
i'm new to all this compiling malarkey, so any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
dom
Anyone for a nice cup of tea?
whats a darwin file? do i just delete the _darwin from it?
Anyone for a nice cup of tea?
Thanks a lot !
I succed to make my faking bubbles (using ead~) installing pd extended 39 (windows) ... But it's so much better to add only missing externals !
Just one thing anyway : the links (delta~.pd darwin and ead~.pd darwin) above is for mac ? What about PC (and windows) ? By advance thank you.