hvcc
spitback
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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hvcc
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Pure Data as a plugin, with a new GUI
Also check this project:
https://github.com/enzienaudio/hvcc
The heavy hvcc compiler for Pure Data patches. Very useful for working with embedded devices, which is also my current focus.
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What frustrates you?
There was this https://github.com/enzienaudio/hvcc
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Is anyone using and programming the Electrosmith Daisy Patch?
FYI, you can't run SuperCollider on microcontrollers, it requires a desktop OS. So usually modules that run it have some SOC with Linux. Also, PureData on MCUs is not the same thing that you run on desktop, it's using a compiler called Heavy that has some restrictions (not every object is supported)
spitback
- Looking for advice on approaches to generating/playing midi style messages on the fly?
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Preview of Distortion and Bitcrusher Effects
This is the distortion and bitcrusher effects demonstrated in Spitback, which is the Pure Data patch powering Sputter. It has been integrated in Sputter and has been released to the internal testers track on Google Play.
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What do you think of my distortion and bitcrusher effects?
The patch is available at https://github.com/funkyfourier/spitback. What you see in the video is currently in the "bitcrusher" branch.
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Happily using Manjaro for music production! Are you too?
There is one thing that have stuck with me, though: Pure Data. I use it in one of my mobile apps as the audio backend, and the patch it is using is released as open source. The great thing about audio on Linux is that is allows users to easily delve into the technicalities of things. One of the reasons I took CS and became a programmer was because of following the Ardour developer mailing list and taking inspiration from there.
What are some alternatives?
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