Indeed. It purports to run vanilla only, and no extensions yet. The included demos work here too (Win32). Though I've yet to get any other patches to run yet. (Perhaps Camomile needs it's own thread?)Michael L wrote:High hopes....
Pure Data in your DAW?
- KVRian
- 690 posts since 4 Jul, 2011 from England
- KVRian
- 690 posts since 4 Jul, 2011 from England
Pytchblend wrote:Indeed. It purports to run vanilla only, and no extensions yet. The included demos work here too (Win32). Though I've yet to get any other patches to run (my noob). (Perhaps Camomile needs it's own thread?)Michael L wrote:High hopes....
- KVRAF
- 4820 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
Me too, I believe its because in the How to Create Patches section "To avoid conflicts between several instances of the plugin, you must always use $0 in the receive symbol. This rule is not only valid for parameters but also for all the send and receive symbol of the patches (see the FAQ for further information)."Pytchblend wrote: Though I've yet to get any other patches to run yet.
I would first ask the dev Mr Guillot because he set up an Issues forum on GitHub.Pytchblend wrote:(Perhaps Camomile needs it's own thread?)
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- KVRian
- 690 posts since 4 Jul, 2011 from England
- KVRian
- 690 posts since 4 Jul, 2011 from England
- KVRAF
- 5146 posts since 22 Jul, 2006 from Tasmania, Australia
Yes, pretty much. We have a 'Ruby' code window now.woggle wrote: did they ever fix the poor event timing from synthmaker in flowstone?
It will generate green events at 1000hz, but for most tasks you can be lighter on cpu and be slower.
It has really consistent time intervals, and purportedly locks to MIDI within FS.
I built a pitch shifter that granulizes in green float array, and welds the grains back together without discontinuities, so that requires quite a large degree of timing precision.
Ruby is a real nice language syntax wise, it parses almost like a person's statement.
- KVRAF
- 8828 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
I just wanted to necro this thread, as I guess a lot has happened in the last five years.
Is there some experience with Camomile out there? Patch creators, examples?
I am a Max user since version 2, its second nature to me, but Live never clicked with me. I prefer Bitwig. Bitwigs Grid is great but very limited compared to Max or Pd. Camomile/Pd could fill the gap...
Is there some experience with Camomile out there? Patch creators, examples?
Simply M4L only works in Live. Most M4L patches made by musicians are simple, and you could port simple Max patches easily to Pd. Max is the commercial fork of Pd...
I am a Max user since version 2, its second nature to me, but Live never clicked with me. I prefer Bitwig. Bitwigs Grid is great but very limited compared to Max or Pd. Camomile/Pd could fill the gap...
- Beware the Quoth
- 33175 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Its more complex than that; MAX existed first. Miller Puckette developed it at IRCAM, and extended it for dedicated audio hardware. He then left IRCAM and designed PureData. Parts of PureData became reused as a separately-purchasable realtime-audio-processing extension for MAX called MSP. Jitter was similarly an extension, foxussed on video.
MAX then integrated MSP (and then Jitter), and renamed to MAX/MSP. Later it became plain MAX again.
So technically, PD is an open source redesign of MAX, and MAX now includes the MSP side which was derived from part of PD... s'all rather complexificated.
Ontopic, though, NTrack aint that great, and I think PD export to VST is still a bit crude, so if someone wants to go down this route (Music-N languages in a VST host) Cabbage will build CSound into VSTs (and all Puremagnetik plugins are done with this, I think), or ModulysCS for Csound might be an another thing to look at.
my other modular synth is a bugbrand