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jmmmp library - v0.61 by João Pais — last modified 2021-05-26 11:18 PM
 
ceammc[v0.7](Darwin-amd64-32)(Darwin-amd64-None).dek.txt by Alex — last modified 2019-03-01 02:10 AM
 
ceammc[v0.7](Darwin-amd64-32)(Darwin-amd64-None).dek.asc by Alex — last modified 2019-03-01 02:10 AM
 
abl_link~-v0.3-(Linux-amd64-64)-externals.tar.gz.sha256 by Antoine Rousseau — last modified 2016-11-15 10:13 AM
 
abl_link~-v0.3-(Linux-amd64-64)-externals.tar.gz by Antoine Rousseau — last modified 2016-11-15 10:14 AM
 
deken-plugin[v0.9.10].dek.sha256 by buildbot (on behalf of IOhannes m zmölnig) — last modified 2023-07-27 02:23 PM
 
deken-plugin[v0.9.10].dek by buildbot (on behalf of IOhannes m zmölnig) — last modified 2023-07-27 02:23 PM
 
windows binaries and sources, only Pd>=0.47! by Christof Ressi — last modified 2016-10-04 09:21 PM
 
mjlib[v0.1.3](Darwin-amd64-32)(Darwin-i386-32)(Sources).dek.sha256 by Fred Jan Kraan — last modified 2020-01-05 09:21 PM
 
mjlib[v0.1.3](Darwin-amd64-32)(Darwin-i386-32)(Sources).dek by Fred Jan Kraan — last modified 2020-01-05 09:21 PM
 
mjlib[v0.1.3](Linux-amd64-32)(Sources).dek by Fred Jan Kraan — last modified 2020-01-05 09:22 PM
 
big bass by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2007-05-06 08:52 PM
A test track generating subsonic basslines. Still has to much high frequency content. Was done with a anti-aliased phasor going into a moog~-filter and a LADSPA compressor (SC1 by Steve Harris). Then play with the settings for about 8 minutes. ;)
variation - distorted dubby disco by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2003-10-15 06:17 PM
variation.ogg was done to be played live at Orm Finnendahl's birthday party 2003 but then I didn't make it to Berlin and so it still hasn't been performed live. It's a real party rocker IMO in a distorted dubby disco style. Friends later told me, that the music performed on Orm's party was actually more of the serious kind. "Variation" probably would have made quite an impression... ^_^ Yours, fbar
more fonk by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2004-01-12 02:56 PM
Unfinished (as usual) Pd track, a bit jazz house like. Silly stuff. Done with the RRAD pattern sequencer in fonky mode.
angriff - drummachine by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2007-05-06 08:47 PM
angriff is a simple drummachine showcasing several features of Pd: - Subpatches and abstractions - Graph on parent GUIs - persistence with arrays (save/load) - reusability through $0 variables - subpatch/abstracion arguments (== function args in progamming languages) - how to sequence - ... -- Author: Frank Barknecht
poolexample by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2006-09-05 03:05 PM
pool example includes an example of how state can be saved outside an abstraction in a portable way. It requires the pool external by Thomas Grill, available in the CVS.
Memento by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2003-11-30 09:32 PM
_ Memento _, ver. 0.1: This is a work-in-progress collection of a unified preset system for (RRADical) Pd patches. It tries to loosely follow the Memento [1] design pattern from the Gang of Four book. I propose that a Memento here is realised as a directory in a data pool inside a [pool] object. By Frank Barknecht.
Speakerboxx 0.1 by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2006-12-21 10:32 AM
Speakerboxx is a RRADical beatbox. It includes a symbol sequencer and a synthesis engine, that is based on the ratts library for speech synthesis. ratts compiled for Linux is included. Needs memento-0.3.
Analogue 0.2 by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2006-09-05 03:06 PM
_ _analogue_ shows an example usage of memento-0.3 to build a RRADical patch. To produce sound, the plugin~ object with LADSPA and the swh-plugins package is needed. The preset mechanism will work on any platform, though. Please open "example.pd" first.
_ Memento _ ver. 0.5 by Frank Barknecht — last modified 2006-09-05 03:06 PM
_ Memento _ ver. 0.5 This is a work-in-progress collection of a unified preset system for Pd patches. It tries to loosely follow the Memento design pattern from the Gang of Four book. I propose that a Memento here is realised as a directory in a data pool inside a [pool] object. Currently the pool is hardcoded to be named "RRADICAL". This could change, but maybe it doesn't need to. Inside the Memento, several numbered subfolders are created to store the actual substates. Now includes a big tutorial. By Frank Barknecht

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