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Re: [sc-dev] [sc-users] DEIND UGens released



Thanks for all the warm words and glad you like the work in principle! Now, please use them extensively; this would be the best reward for us!

:)
	Till


 
On 24.10.2013, at 13:37, Julian Rohrhuber <julian.rohrhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Yes, very much so! :)
> 
> Julian
> 
> Btw. the plugins compile fine on os 10.8
> 
> On 23.10.2013, at 21:50, Tom Hall <scth@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Hello Till
>> 
>> Am very much looking forward to trying this out, and appreciative that you and Julian Parker have shared your work, esp. if JP is heading off to non-open-source land...?
>> 
>> Tom
>> 
>> 
>> On 22 Oct 2013, at 17:29, Victor Bombi <sonoro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I have it compiled for win32 but in general:
>>> It is dangerous to compile plugins with one compiler and scsynth with other. You may get problems having two different runtime libraries
>>> So the way to distribute plugins is with scsynth
>>> 
>>> best
>>> victor
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bovermann Till" <till.bovermann@xxxxxxxx>
>>> To: <sc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Cc: "sc dev" <sc-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Modality effort" <modality@xxxxxx>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 2:09 PM
>>> Subject: [sc-dev] Re: [sc-users] DEIND UGens released
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hello again,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> for your convenience, I compiled a binary package for my (and hopefully your) architecture containing all relevant files:
>>> http://tai-studio.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/DEINDUGens_i686-apple-darwin12-gcc-apple-4.2.1.zip
>>> 
>>> if you happen to be able to compile this on other machines, I'd be happy to get to the binaries in order to distribute them on my page. Let me know.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Till
>>> 
>>> On 22.10.2013, at 13:41, Bovermann Till <till.bovermann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Dear friends,
>>>> 
>>>> As part of the DEIND project [1] and to support the design of electronic musical instruments for people with autistic spectrum disorder, several UGens for SuperCollider were designed and implemented.
>>>> We are proud to announce that they are now part of the SuperCollider Plugins repository hosted on github [2].
>>>> 
>>>> Here follows a brief outline of their functionality:
>>>> 
>>>> + JPverb is an algorithmic reverberator, designed to produce long and rich reverberant tails.
>>>> + Greyhole is a complex echo-like effect.
>>>> + ComplexRes is an FM-modulable resonating filter.
>>>> + DiodeRingMod is a ring modulation based on the physical model of a diode.
>>>> + DNoiseRing is a demand rate implementation of a Wiard noise ring.
>>>> 
>>>> New and noteworthy are the two upper effects, JPverb and Greyhole by DSP and reverb maniac Julian Parker, who will soon start working as a DSP expert in one of the major music software companies. I hereby say a big "thank you" for his contribution to the open source community and especially to the SuperCollider lads.
>>>> Also a big thanks to the FAUST community for providing an awesome dsp prototyping language. Special thanks go to Stefan Kersten for his help (auto)converting the dsp files to SuperCollider plugin code. A readme will follow shortly.
>>>> 
>>>> More info and some (interactive) sound examples can be found in the respective schelp files as well as on the webpage [3].
>>>> 
>>>> with kind regards
>>>> Till
>>>> 
>>>> [1] http://tai-studio.org/index.php/projects/deind/
>>>> [2] http://github.com/supercollider/sc3-plugins
>>>> [3] http://tai-studio.org/index.php/projects/deind/deind-ugens/
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Dr. Till Bovermann
>>>> Researcher at the Media Lab, Department of Media
>>>> School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland
>>>> http://tai-studio.org
>>>> http://tangibleAuditoryInterfaces.de
>>>> http://blog.lfsaw.de
>>>> http://mlab.taik.fi/~till.bovermann
>>>> 
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