[L2Ork-dev] [fluid~] in Pure Data vs. Purr Data under Windows 10
Linux ROUEN Normandie
linux.rouen at free.fr
Tue Dec 20 20:09:26 EST 2022
Hello Alexandre,
Thanks for suggesting alternatives to the Purr Data / Pd-L2Ork's
[fluid~] in Pure Data.
I made under Pd Vanilla a quick test with [else/sfont~] which is
effectively very similar to the above [fluid~], with at least the [info(
bonus, very helpful and instructive.
This synthesizer object could be easier for the user of my SMS Vanilla
project as they can download it directly thru Deken on all platform.
The [else/keyboard] + [else/sfont~] duo for MIDI projects is a real plus!
Q: Is [else/sfont~] reacting also to PB and AT messages or not?
I will also have a look at the [ceammc/fluid~].
For this MIDI project my intention is to have only already compiled
libraries available for avoiding any trouble to the users (students,
performers, etc.).
But for my personal culture I will also have a look at your
https://github.com/porres/pd-fluid
PS: I will come back towards you on the Github channel regarding
[else/midi] v.1.0.0 rc-5 vs. [cyclone/seq] v.0.6.1 'issues' (as seen by me).
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Best, Joseph Gastelais
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Le 20/12/2022 à 18:34, Alexandre Torres Porres a écrit :
> If for some reason you need the exact very same object, maybe this
> will help https://github.com/porres/pd-fluid (but you have to compile
> yourself of course). At one point I wanted to upload [fluid~] to deken
> but gave it up and decided to work on a new object altogether.
>
> Em ter., 20 de dez. de 2022 às 13:39, Alexandre Torres Porres
> <porres at gmail.com> escreveu:
>
> Hi. I have a sound font player in ELSE that deals with "sf" files.
> It's called [sfont~]. It's a different object with a different
> design and functionalities but it's quite similar.
>
> There's also a [fluid~] object (same name but not the same thing
> as in purr data neither same as [sfont~]) available via deken as
> part of the ceammc library. For some reason, I like mine better :)
>
> cheers
>
> Em ter., 20 de dez. de 2022 às 13:15, Linux ROUEN Normandie
> <linux.rouen at free.fr> escreveu:
>
> Hello Purr Data / Pure Data Experts,
>
> The [fluid~] object is a very nice piece of cake for MIDI
> users. I love it! It's a very useful embedded alternative to
> Qsynth.
> I'm using it in Legacy mode in Purr Data v.2.17.0 dated
> 2022.08.16 under both GNU/Linux and Windows 10.
>
> Now I want to use it with Pure Data Vanilla too.
> As it's not available through Deken, I copied the whole Fluid~
> folder (from Purr Data / the appropriate GNU/Linux or Windows
> folder).
> It's working in Pd Vanilla v.0.52.1/v.0.53.0 under several
> GNU/Linux distributions, BUT NOT at all in Pd Vanilla
> v.0.52.1/v.0.53.0 under Windows 10.
>
> Wherever I put the Fluid~ folder under Windows with the right
> path setup/declaration in Pd, I'm always getting such kind of
> error (module not found):
> " " " " "
> C:\Program Files\Pd\extra\fluid~\fluid~.dll: Le module
> spécifié est introuvable.
> (126)
> fluid~
> ... couldn't create
> " " " " "
> When it's there: C:\Program Files\Pd\extra\fluid~\fluid~.dll !
>
> Any idea what could be - what I'm missing?
> Files dependency (I have tried to add libfluidsynth-3.dll and
> SDL2.dll in C:\Program Files\Pd\bin, but not better), Path
> declaration in Pd, Entry in Windows Registry, Others ?
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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> Best,
> Joseph Gastelais
> Linux Rouen Normandie <https://www.linuxrouen.fr/wp/>
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