Copyright (c) Dan Wilcox 2011-2013
BSD Simplified License.
For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES, see the file, "LICENSE.txt," in this distribution.
See https://github.com/danomatika/ofxPd for documentation as well as the OF forum post on ofxPd
ofxPd is an Open Frameworks addon for running an instance of the Pure Data audio environment within an OpenFrameworks application. Audio, messages, and MIDI events can be passed to and from pure data patches and the library is thread safe.
Pure Data is a graphical patching environment for audio and multimedia (note: the gui and graphics features are not within the scope of this addon)
OpenFrameworks is a cross platform open source toolkit for creative coding in C++
To use ofxPd, first you need to download and install Open Frameworks. Development is against the latest version of Open Frameworks on github. Checkout a tag if you need an earlier, stable version.
On Mac OSX, you will need to install Xcode from the Mac Developer Tools.
On Linux, you can use the Makefile and/or Codeblocks project files (without the "_win" suffix).
On Win, you will need Codeblocks+MiniGW and the Win Codeblocks OF package. Use the Codeblocks projects files with the "_win" suffix. Also, some versions of CB+MinGW are missing some libraries needed by OF (pthreads, etc). Make sure you've followed the OF Win Codeblocks setup guide.
Place ofxPd within a folder in the apps folder of the OF dir tree:
openframeworks/addons/ofxPd
If you are using a stable version (0062, 007, ...) of OpenFrameworks then you want to use a git tag of ofxPd for that version. You can select the tag in the Github "Current Branch" menu or clone and check it out using git.
For example, the following commands will clone ofxPd and switch to the OF 0062 tagged version:
git clone git://github.com/danomatika/ofxPd.git cd ofxPd git checkout 0062
The master branch of ofxPd will work with the current stable version of OpenFrameworks and can be considered relatively stable. The develop branch is used for testing new features and bugfixes before they are applied to master.
If you want to work with the latest unstable (still in development) ofxPd, download the source from the develop branch https://github.com/danomatika/ofxPd/tree/develop or via git clone:
git clone git://github.com/danomatika/ofxPd.git -b develop
Warning: The develop branch will be in flux, so don't be surprised if things do not always work as expected!
The example project is in the example
folder.
Open the Xcode project, select the "example-Debug" scheme, and hit "Run".
Open the Code::Blocks .cbp and hit F9 to build. Optionally, you can build the example with the Makefile.
To build and run it on the terminal:
make make run
An example Codeblocks workspace is included. Visual Studio is not currently supported by the libpd source.
PitchShifter is a simple example application which uses an OF gui to control a pitch shifter within a PD patch. It's in examplePitchShifter
.
Note: These instructions are for manually creating a new project. You do not need to follow these steps if you use the ProjecGenerator app in which case you may need to add the C Flags as the PG currently seems to have a problem doing this. See the IDE specific instructions on how to do this.
To develop your own project based on ofxPd, simply copy the example project and rename it. You probably want to put it in your apps folder, for example, after copying:
openFrameworks/addons/ofxPd/example/ => openFrameworks/apps/myApps/example/
It must be 3 levels down in the openframeworks folder structure.
Then after renaming:
openFrameworks/apps/myApps/myPdProject/
Rename the project in XCode (do not rename the .xcodeproj file in Finder!): XCode Menu->Project->Rename
Rename the *.cbp and *.workspace files to the same name as the project folder. Open the workspace, readd the renamed project file, and remove the old project.
Note: These instructions are for manually add ofxPd to an existing project. You do not need to follow these steps if you use the ProjecGenerator app in which case you may need to add the C Flags as the PG currently seems to have a problem doing this. See the IDE specific instructions on how to do this.
If you want to add ofxPd to another project, you need to make sure you include the src folder:
openFrameworks/addons/ofxPd/src
You will also need to include some additional C Flags for building the libpd source:
-DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DUSEAPI_DUMMY -DPD
- create a new group "ofxPd"
- drag these directories from ofxpd into this new group: ofxPd/src
- add a search path to:
../../../addons/ofxPd/libs/libpd/pure-data/src
under Targets->YourApp->Build->Header Search Paths (make sure "All" is selected) - under Targets->YourApp->Build->Other C Flags (make sure "All" is selected), add
-DHAVE_UNISTD_H -DUSEAPI_DUMMY -DPD
- edit addons.make in your project folder and add the following line to the end of the file:
ofxPd
- add the ofxPd sources to the project:
- right-click on your project in the project tree
- select "Add Files Recursively ..."
- navigate and choose the
ofxPd/src
&ofx/libs
folder - remove
ofxPd/libs/libpd/pure-data/extra/pd~
as it dosen't currently build in Win CB
- add defines, search paths, and libraries to link:
- right-click on your project in the project tree
- select "Build options..."
- make sure the project name is selected in the tree (not release or debug)
- select the "Compiler settings" tab, add the following to the "#defines" tab:
HAVE_UNISTD_H USEAPI_DUMMY MSW PD PD_INTERNAL WINVER=0x502
- select the "Search directories" tab, click add the search paths:
..\\..\\..\addons\ofxPd\src ..\\..\\..\addons\ofxPd\libs\libpd\pure-data\src ..\\..\\..\addons\ofxPd\libs\libpd\libpd_wrapper
- select the Linker settings" tab, add the following libraries:
pthread
libpd as utilized in ofxPd does not handle any of the audio interfacing itself, but is called via the ofSoundStream system within OpenFrameworks. If you have any issues with the sound interface / audio apis themselves, please log an issue to the OpenFrameworks Github repo.
The sample rate is set to 44100 when initializing ofxPd in the examples. If your sample rate is higher, the playback pitch will be higher. Make sure the sample rate is the same as your system audio sample rate to hear the correct pitch.
For example: The default sample rate on Mac OSX is 96000. Running the app at 44100 results in double the playback pitch while initing ofxPd at 96000 gives the correct pitch.
You just upgraded to OSX 10.9 and Xcode 5 right? The default compiler is now LLVM and you need to rebuild your Xcode project files so OF will build correctly. Ude the ProjectGenerator in the OF 0.8.0 download to regenerate the project:
- choose the parent folder of your project folder
- set the name of the project
- add ofxPd as an add-on
- hit generate
Also note, currently the PG doesn't seem to set the C Flags correctly, so you might have to add them manually. See "Adding ofxPd to an Existing Project" on how to do this.
The compiler doesn't recognize the internal Pd types because it's missing the C Flags needed to build libpd. See the section for your IDE in "Adding ofxPd to an Existing Project" on how to do this.
If you get the following linker error in XCode:
Undefined symbols: "std::basic_ostream ...
you need to change the Base SDK to 10.6: Project > Edit Project Settings
RtAudio will hang on app exit in OF 0062. The only way to fix this is to make a small edit to the OF 0062 core by editing lib/openFrameworks/sound/ofSoundStream.cpp
and commenting line 143 so close() is not called.
Currently, there is a static function in the videoinput lib on Win that conflicts with a #define in the Pure Data sources. The easy fix, until the OF core is updated, is to comment out line 115 in libs\videoInput\include\videoInput.h
.
Note: This change hasn't been tested while using the ofVideoGrabber yet ... there is a slight chance it may cause a crash, be warned.
Newer versions of libpd check the windows version, so this needs to be set via a define in your codeblocks project. If you have an old ofxPd project, this is not set, hence the error. See "Adding ofxPd to an Existing Project" above, and add the WINVER=0x502
define to your project.
ofxPd only includes the standard set of Pure Data objects as found in the "Vanilla" version of PD. If you wish to include an external library from Pd-Extended, etc you need to include the source files in your project and call the library setup function after initializing ofxPd in order to load the lib.
The source files for externals included with Pd-Extended can be found in the Pure Data Subversion repository on Sourceforge. It is recommended that you use the latest Pd-Extended release branch as it will be more stable then the development version. See http://puredata.info/docs/developer/GettingPdSource
For example, if we want to include the zexy external in our project, we first download the sources files for the latest stable Pd-Extended (0.42 as of this writing) from the Subversion repository (make sure you have svn installed):
svn checkout https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/branches/pd-extended/0.42
The external sources can be found in the externals
folder. For instance, the zexy sources are in externals/zexy/src/
. Copy the .h and .c files into your project folder. In my case I create an externals folder in src folder of my project, something like myProject/src/externals/zexy
. Then add these files to your ofxPd project.
Note: Some libraries may require external libraries of their own and/or special compile time definitions. Make sure you read the build documentation on the external and include these with your project.
Note: Some special objects included with Pd-Vanilla are not part of the libpd distribution for licensing reasons, mainly expr~, fiddle~, and sigmund~. The sources for these are found with the sources for Pd itself in the pd/extra
folder in the Subverison repo.
In order for libpd to use an external library, the library has to register itself on startup. This accomplished by calling the library's setup function which is named after the library followed by a "_setup" suffix: "library_setup()". The zexy setup function is simply "zexy_setup()". Call this setup function after initializing ofxPd in your app's setup() function:
if(!pd.init(numOutChannels, numInChannels, sampleRate, ticksPerBuffer)) { OF_EXIT_APP(1); } // load libs zexy_setup();
If all goes well, you should see some sort of print from the library as it initializes:
[zexy] part of zexy-2.2.3 (compiled: Aug 7 2011) Copyright (l) 1999-2008 IOhannes m zmölnig, forum::für::umläute & IEM [&&~] part of zexy-2.2.3 (compiled: Aug 7 2011) Copyright (l) 1999-2008 IOhannes m zmölnig, forum::für::umläute & IEM [.] part of zexy-2.2.3 (compiled: Aug 7 2011) Copyright (l) 1999-2008 IOhannes m zmölnig, forum::für::umläute & IEM ... ... ...
For C++ and some C libraries, this is all your need. The project should compile and the external load fine. However, some pure C libraries are not written with explicit C++ support in mind and, for arcane reasons best not delved into here, the C++ compiler will not be able to find the library's setup function. This is the case with zexy and the compiler error looks like this:
'zexy_setup' was not declared in this scope
In order for the C++ compiler to find the function, we need to add our own declaration. This can be done in your app .cpp file, a project header file, etc. In order to keep things organized, I create an "Externals.h" header file and place it in myProject/src/externals
. Here I declare the zexy_setup function using a special syntax:
#pragma once extern "C" { void zexy_setup(); }
The extern "C"
keywords tell the compiler to look for a pure C function, not a C++ function. Make sure to include the "Externals.h" header file where you include "ofxPd.h". Add a setup function declaration for any other externals that need it here.
Apple's iOS and App Store policies forbid dynamically linking libraries. As such, you cannot include any GPL licensed externals as the GPL expressly requires dynamic linking. Submitting an app using a GPL library is in violation of the GPL and will most likely result in your app being rejected from distribution in the App Store.
GPL patches, however, are not in violation of GPL distribution policies and can be included. They are not compiled into an application binary and can be replaced by the user.
You can help develop ofxPd on GitHub: https://github.com/danomatika/ofxPd
Create an account, clone or fork the repo, then request a push/merge.
If you find any bugs or suggestions please log them to GitHub as well.