[L2Ork-dev] GSOC - Audio Plugins

Gabriela Bittencourt gabrielabittencourt00 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 26 12:42:19 EDT 2021


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On 26/03/2021 17:27, Gabriela Bittencourt wrote:
> On 26/03/2021 15:04, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 5:36 AM Gabriela Bittencourt
>> <gabrielabittencourt00 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> My name is Gabriela and I'm super interested in an old proposal of Purr
>>> data for GSOC, the Interaction with Audio Plugins. Is the proposal 
>>> still
>>> up?
>>>
>>> I've found a lot from vst and ladspa in the purr data tree and not so
>>> much from lv2, so I imagine that's still an open task haha :D
>>>
>>> I'm very familiarized with Pure Data - I've used it in a project and I
>>> amuse myself with some experimental music, and I would love to see some
>>> of my patches as plugins. Most recently I've started playing with Purr
>>> Data and Cycling74’s Max (to see their features and what could be
>>> brought to Purr Data). As a free software enthusiast and a pd lover I
>>> would love to contribute to this project.
>>>
>>> I'll start to make some small contributions to warm up with the 
>>> code, if
>>> anyone has suggestions to study or more complex contributions 
>>> related to
>>> audio plugins, let me know
>>>
>>> PS: I've found this similar project for pd that may relate to our 
>>> goals:
>>> https://github.com/pierreguillot/Camomile (and could possibly be a
>>> baseline for part of my contribution. What do you think?).
>> Hello Gabriela,
>>
>> Welcome!
>>
>> I would check prior art for the plugin project idea. For example, it
>> appears that
>> Camomile fits your use case of turning your patches into plugins. 
>> There is
>> probably an external library in Pd Vanilla dealing with lv2 plugins.
>
> Hey, I've found this external for pd: 
> https://bitbucket.org/agraef/pd-lv2plugin.git I'm still working on the 
> installation, so I haven't test it yet, but I think this would be more 
> related to instantiating lv2 plugins inside purr-data (while Camomile 
> would be more useful to transform the purr-data into a plugin).
>
> Is the pd-lv2plugin a good start for this task?
>
>> What kind of features did you find in Max/MSP that would be useful in 
>> Purr Data?
>
> For me the feature that would most improve the workflow of coding in 
> purr-data is the autocomplete when creating new objects (list of fuzzy 
> suggestions with quick description).
>

> Max autocompletion
>
> The engine of the search could be done using a fuzzy finder (like this 
> project: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf).
>
> That's an optional project that I would also be willing to do. Do you 
> think that it would be interesting to the community and feasible?
>
> (Is it the elasticlunr - 
> https://git.purrdata.net/jwilkes/purr-data/-/blob/master/pd/nw/elasticlunr.js 
> - an attempt for this or did I completely misunderstood here?)
>
>> Best,
>> Jonathan
>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Gabriela
>>>
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