megrimm / pd-bytebeat

helper for compiling bytebeat C-like expressions as puredata externals
5 stars 0 forks source link

Comment #1

Open gabochi opened 4 years ago

gabochi commented 4 years ago

Great work, shame I didn't found it earlier. I made my own bytebeat system in pd called Rampcode, maybe you could take a look, it seems you have more knowledge and it can be seriously improved with a custom object like yours. Thanks!

megrimm commented 4 years ago

hi thanks! nice work on the rampcode stuff. i have seen it and looks great!

i have not used atom before but assume its just a text editor like textmate?

looking at my system i can barley remember it since it was years ago :) your welcome to take any ideas there as long as you credit me somehow. if i remember correctly i was working towards a live coding type system that could be all within pd. maybe the new [text] object could act more like atom and everything could be just kept in pd. i will think more about it.

the compiled externals was interesting experiment. the one line in C gets altered and boom... custom external.

cheers mark

On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 11:14 AM Gabriel Vinazza notifications@github.com wrote:

Great work, shame I didn't found it earlier. I made my own bytebeat system in pd called Rampcode, maybe you could take a look, it seems you have more knowledge and it can be seriously improved with a custom object like yours. Thanks!

— You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/megrimm/pd-bytebeat/issues/1?email_source=notifications&email_token=AABA5L5XXJSMYDN5B4I27ULRCLFH5A5CNFSM4KTD3JI2YY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFUVEXG43VMWVGG33NNVSW45C7NFSM4IMTQQGA, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AABA5LYP2CQ7J7UI4M622QLRCLFH5ANCNFSM4KTD3JIQ .

--


m.e.grimm, m.f.a, ed.m. cornell u., tc3 megrimm.net