Releases: CICM/CicmWrapper
PD 0.46 lib for MVC
This is pd.lib (0.46) to compile with MVC.
CreamLibrary-0.2
Cream Library for Pure Data
A set of externals for those who like vanilla... but also want some chocolate, coffee or caramel.
The Cream Library is a part of the CICM Wrapper developed to facilitate the creation of signal objects and GUI and to improve user interactions.
Version :
Alpha 0.2 for Pure Data for Pure Data 0.43.4 (32 bit) and higher on Mac Os, Windows and Linux plateforms.
Author :
Pierre Guillot
Licence :
The Cream Library in under the GNU Public License. If you'd like to avoid the restrictions of the GPL and use the Cream Library for a closed-source product, you contact the CICM.
ChangeLog :
General
Property window, proxy inlets, preset function, etc...
A lot of stuff can't enum everything, look at the commit...
Chocolate
- c.rslider
- c.blackboard updated
- c.function updated
- c.preset updated
Caramel - c.freeverb~
- c.convolve~
Install :
To install the Cream Library, copy the "CreamLibrary" folders in your Pd extra folder and add the startup flag "c.library".
On Linux and Mac Os, the "misc" subfolder will be added to your preference paths automatically.
On Windows you have to do it yourself or to copy the content of the "misc" folder into the "CreamLibrary" folder.
On Linux 32 bits, you have to replace the "c.library.pd_linux" in the CreamLibrary folder by the one that is in the "Linux32" subfolder.
This libraries should work for Pd 0.43 and higher - Mac Os, Windows and Linux.
Tested with PD Extended 0.43.4 and PD 0.45.3 - Max Os 10.8.5, Windows 7, Ubuntu 13.10
Look at the PD browser to have an overview of Chocolate, Coffee and Caramel.
CreamLibrary-0.2
Cream Library for Pure Data
A set of externals for those who like vanilla... but also want some chocolate, coffee or caramel.
The Cream Library is a part of the CICM Wrapper developed to facilitate the creation of signal objects and GUI and to improve user interactions.
Version :
Alpha 0.2 for Pure Data for Pure Data 0.43.4 (32 bit) and higher on Mac Os, Windows and Linux plateforms.
Author :
Pierre Guillot
Licence :
The Cream Library in under the GNU Public License. If you'd like to avoid the restrictions of the GPL and use the Cream Library for a closed-source product, you contact the CICM.
ChangeLog :
General
Property window, proxy inlets, preset function, etc...
A lot of stuff can't enum everything, look at the commit...
Chocolate
- c.rslider
- c.blackboard updated
- c.function updated
- c.preset updated
Caramel - c.freeverb~
- c.convolve~
Install :
To install the Cream Library, copy the "CreamLibrary" folders in your Pd extra folder and add the startup flag "c.library".
On Linux and Mac Os, the "misc" subfolder will be added to your preference paths automatically.
On Windows you have to do it yourself or to copy the content of the "misc" folder into the "CreamLibrary" folder.
On Linux 32 bits, you have to replace the "c.library.pd_linux" in the CreamLibrary folder by the one that is in the "Linux32" subfolder.
This libraries should work for Pd 0.43 and higher - Mac Os, Windows and Linux.
Tested with PD Extended 0.43.4 and PD 0.45.3 - Max Os 10.8.5, Windows 7, Ubuntu 13.10
Look at the PD browser to have an overview of Chocolate, Coffee and Caramel.
PdEnhanced-0.1
Pd Enhanced aims to facilitate the creation of objects for Pure Data. The main axis is the creation of graphical user interfaces and signal processing. Chocolate and Coffee are sets of externals, not essential but very useful, created with the Pd Enhanced Library.
Coffee & Chocolate Beta 0.1
Chocolate :
- c.bang
- c.blackbloard
- c.colorpanel
- c.function
- c.incdec
- c.knob
- c.menu
- c.number
- c.plane
- c.Preset
- c.radio
- c.slider
- c.tab
- c.toggle
- c.gain~
- c.meter~
- c.number~
- c.scope
Coffee :
- c.loadmess
- c.pak
- c.patcherargs
- c.patcherinfos
- c.prepend
Feedback are welcome.