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lamech
Howdy folks,
Looking to make some chaotic feedback sounds, I found this old post at macumbista.net ab0ut a PureData Benjolin port.
I followed the instructions there; the good news is, it's working for me in Pd Vanilla 0.50 on OS X, and I can resume making quietly bent noise. However: I had to do a bunch more than what's listed there to get it to work. So I'm posting here to explain (a) what I had to do, for the sake of the next poor bozo that tries; and, (b) to wonder aloud whether maybe I didn't do it the best way--I'm pretty sure I didn't; see below.
Without doing the following, I was getting a lot of "couldn't create" errors for the objects/modules in question.
(a) What I had to do:
- Add all the externals Derek Holzer mentions in the original post under my Pd externals dir;
- Plus a few more: flatgui, ggee, list-abs;
- I had to move matrixctrl and mmb inside my externals dir -- I couldn't figure out how to get searching relative to the patch to work;
- I had to add everything to the search path; and,
- I had to hand edit (yikes!) the matrixctrl.pd file to replace prefixed abstractions e.g.
zexy/drip
withdrip
,iemmatrix/mtx_transpose
withmtx_transpose
, etc.
(b) Surely there's a more elegant way?
I'm sure there's a way to get the relative path search to work (#3 above), and I am really not happy to be hand-hacking the .pd source for matrixctrl.
Can anyone advise?
Thanks much
DF
PS: I've read through the sources I can find about externals management in Vanilla, e.g.
- https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/6743/how-to-install-externals-libraries-gui-plug-ins-etc
- https://www.derekxkwan.com/code/pdext-to-pd.html
...plus various forum posts about extended->vanilla migration. Although I get that there should be a better way, this was what I had to do to "make" it work.