https://github.com/charlesneimog/om-pd

OM-pd aims to put the PureData (mainly offline mode) inside OM-Sharp and OpenMusic. It could help to work with processing a lot of samples using VST plugins, SoundFont, and general audio processing.

https://github.com/charlesneimog/om-pd

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OM-pd aims to put the PureData (mainly offline mode) inside OM-Sharp and OpenMusic. It could help to work with processing a lot of samples using VST plugins, SoundFont, and general audio processing.

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How to Install OM#-Libraries: https://cac-t-u-s.github.io/pages/libraries How to Install OpenMusic-Libraries: https://support.ircam.fr/docs/om-libraries/main/co/OM-Libraries.html


OM-pd aims to put the PureData (mainly offline mode) inside OM-Sharp and OpenMusic. It could help to work with processing a lot of samples using VST plugins, SoundFont, and general audio processing.

Setting of Microtonal Player (Just OM#)

You need to install Cyclone and Else by Alexandre Porres. Open PureData, go to Help->Find External then search for else and cyclone. Click in INSTALL.

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Linux PureData for Windows Users

It is a super-specific feature that will be few used. The main about this is to be possible to test some objects of PureData, developed in Unix Systems, without wasting time with the compilation for Windows OS.
To work you need:

  1. Open PowerShell in Administrator and run wsl --install.
  2. Then wsl --install -d Ubuntu.
  3. Then configure your username and password.
  4. Then run sudo apt-get install puredata.
  5. Now you need to compile you Linux object, open Linux PureData (use GWSL if you want the GUI), make the patch, and run you bigdata patches!

Examples

In my compositional uses, it was possible to make large spacialitation works, synthesis, and bigdata audio processing.

Using IEM Plugins and 3DC class

The patch processes a lot of audio data using tridimensional coordenates of 3DC.

IEM Plugins and OM-pd

Please, use Headphones!! Real-time Examples...

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31707161/175837214-feb1fe11-1b7d-42de-a8da-8e2c594e79ce.mp4

Playing DataStream

The patch play data-stream. Here I import a tradicional score from my notation software (using om-py) and then play it using Orchidea-Sol samples, PureData.

Data-stream player

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31707161/175836889-23bd7d57-a093-40b3-9fbd-bcdadac4b5dd.mp4

Owner

  • Name: Charles K. Neimog
  • Login: charlesneimog
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  • Location: São Paulo - Brazil
  • Company: Universidade de São Paulo

Charles K. Neimog is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of São Paulo. I research Art/Music and Technology.

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