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authorIOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@users.sourceforge.net>2005-06-02 18:37:10 +0000
committerIOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@users.sourceforge.net>2005-06-02 18:37:10 +0000
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added files and updated for release-1.16
svn path=/trunk/externals/iemlib/; revision=3108
-rw-r--r--CHANGES.txt144
-rw-r--r--CONTENT.txt176
-rw-r--r--GnuLGPL.txt1010
-rw-r--r--INSTALL_win.txt190
-rw-r--r--LICENCE.txt73
-rw-r--r--README_win.txt550
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diff --git a/CHANGES.txt b/CHANGES.txt
index 723bb06..d1c8b27 100644
--- a/CHANGES.txt
+++ b/CHANGES.txt
@@ -1,64 +1,80 @@
-iemlib Release 1.15:
-
-
-improvements:
-
-all signal-filters are more stable
-speedlim lost its change-characteristic
-iem_pbank_csv lost its 3.arg, but got a buffer and more
- recall-options
-
-
-
-new:
-
-more high-order IIR-filters
- (odd order 3. 5. 7. 9.)
- (critical damping and bessel-characteristic)
-
-more VCFs with signal-parameters
- (vcf_hp~, vcf_bp~, vcf_rbp~)
-
-addl~ signal-addition with line~
-divl~ signal-divison with line~
-mull~ signal-multiplication with line~
-subl~ signal-subtraction with line~
-rvu~ rms VU-meter interface
-iem_blocksize~ blocksize of a window in samples
-iem_samplerate~ samplerate of a window in Hertz
-int_fract~ split signal-float to integer- and fractal-part
-round~ round signal-float to nearest integer
-sin_phase~ output phase-difference of 2 sinewaves in samples
-1p1z float-message-filter 1.order
-dbtofad midi-db to fader-characteristic
-fadtodb fader-characteristic to midi-db
-fadtorms fader-characteristic to rms
-rmstofad rms to fader-characteristic
-round_zero round numbers near zero to zero
-transf_fader partial linear characteristic diagram (like table)
-wrap wraparound
-default replace initial-argument, if it is zero
-float24 store a 24-bit accurate float-number
-once any message pass through only the first time
-add2_comma add a comma-separated message to a messagebox
-iem_receive catch "sent" messages (receive-name-input) (abbr. iem_r)
-iem_sel_any control a message-box with multiple content
-iem_send send messages to named object (send-name-input)(ab. iem_s)
-pre_inlet output an identifier-message and then the incoming message
-soundfile_info output header-info of a wav-file
-
-
-
-name-changes (but compatible aliases):
-
-merge_any -> iem_append
-prepend -> iem_prepend
-
-
-
-incompatible changes:
-
-post_netreceive -> list2send array of send-objects
-pre_netsend -> receive2list array of receive-objects
-
-
+************************************************************
+iemlib Release 1.16:
+____________________________________________________________
+improvements:
+
+the linux-compile-bugs are fixed.
+
+any, iem_anything, iem_append, merge_any,
+pp, iem_prepend, prepend,
+iem_send, iem_s, receive2list,
+iem_receive, iem_r
+ are abstractions using kernel-externals.
+You cannot open these abstractions now.
+
+
+************************************************************
+iemlib Release 1.15:
+____________________________________________________________
+
+improvements:
+
+all signal-filters are more stable
+speedlim lost its change-characteristic
+iem_pbank_csv lost its 3.arg, but got a buffer and more
+ recall-options
+
+
+
+new:
+
+more high-order IIR-filters
+ (odd order 3. 5. 7. 9.)
+ (critical damping and bessel-characteristic)
+
+more VCFs with signal-parameters
+ (vcf_hp~, vcf_bp~, vcf_rbp~)
+
+addl~ signal-addition with line~
+divl~ signal-divison with line~
+mull~ signal-multiplication with line~
+subl~ signal-subtraction with line~
+rvu~ rms VU-meter interface
+iem_blocksize~ blocksize of a window in samples
+iem_samplerate~ samplerate of a window in Hertz
+int_fract~ split signal-float to integer- and fractal-part
+round~ round signal-float to nearest integer
+sin_phase~ output phase-difference of 2 sinewaves in samples
+1p1z float-message-filter 1.order
+dbtofad midi-db to fader-characteristic
+fadtodb fader-characteristic to midi-db
+fadtorms fader-characteristic to rms
+rmstofad rms to fader-characteristic
+round_zero round numbers near zero to zero
+transf_fader partial linear characteristic diagram (like table)
+wrap wraparound
+default replace initial-argument, if it is zero
+float24 store a 24-bit accurate float-number
+once any message pass through only the first time
+add2_comma add a comma-separated message to a messagebox
+iem_receive catch "sent" messages (receive-name-input) (abbr. iem_r)
+iem_sel_any control a message-box with multiple content
+iem_send send messages to named object (send-name-input)(ab. iem_s)
+pre_inlet output an identifier-message and then the incoming message
+soundfile_info output header-info of a wav-file
+
+
+
+name-changes (but compatible aliases):
+
+merge_any -> iem_append
+prepend -> iem_prepend
+
+
+
+incompatible changes:
+
+post_netreceive -> list2send array of send-objects
+pre_netsend -> receive2list array of receive-objects
+
+
diff --git a/CONTENT.txt b/CONTENT.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..07033a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/CONTENT.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
+contents of iemlib Release 1.16 from August 2004
+
+============================ DSP~ ===============================
+
+------------------------- filter~ -------------------------------
+FIR~ finite impuls response filter, with array-coefficients
+
+maverage~ moving average filter, (IIR + delay)
+
+ap1~ allpass 1.order
+ap2~ allpass 2.order
+bpq2~ bandpass 2.order with Q-inlet
+bpw2~ bandpass 2.order with bandwidth-inlet
+bsq2~ bandstop 2.order (notch) with Q-inlet
+bsw2~ bandstop 2.order (notch) with bandwidth-inlet
+hp1~ highpass 1.order
+hp2~ highpass 2.order
+lp1~ lowpass 1.order
+lp2~ lowpass 2.order
+rbpq2~ resonance-bandpass 2.order with Q-inlet
+rbpw2~ resonance-bandpass 2.order with bandwidth-inlet
+
+hml_shelf~ high-middle-low shelving-filter with freq- and gain-inlets
+lp1_t~ lowpass 1.order with time_constant inlet
+para_bp2~ parametrical bandpass 2. order with freq-, Q- and gain-inlet
+
+hp2_butt~, hp3_butt~, hp4_butt~, hp5_butt~, hp6_butt~, hp7_butt~,
+hp8_butt~, hp9_butt~, hp10_butt~
+ highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with butterworth characteristic
+hp2_cheb~, hp3_cheb~, hp4_cheb~, hp5_cheb~, hp6_cheb~, hp7_cheb~,
+hp8_cheb~, hp9_cheb~, hp10_cheb~
+ highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with chebyshev characteristic
+hp2_bess~, hp3_bess~, hp4_bess~, hp5_bess~, hp6_bess~, hp7_bess~,
+hp8_bess~, hp9_bess~, hp10_bess~
+ highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with bessel characteristic
+hp2_crit~, hp3_crit~, hp4_crit~, hp5_crit~, hp6_crit~, hp7_crit~,
+hp8_crit~, hp9_crit~, hp10_crit~
+ highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with critical damping
+lp2_butt~, lp3_butt~, lp4_butt~, lp5_butt~, lp6_butt~, lp7_butt~,
+lp8_butt~, lp9_butt~, lp10_butt~
+ lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with butterworth characteristic
+lp2_cheb~, lp3_cheb~, lp4_cheb~, lp5_cheb~, lp6_cheb~, lp7_cheb~,
+lp8_cheb~, lp9_cheb~, lp10_cheb~
+ lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with chebyshev characteristic
+lp2_bess~, lp3_bess~, lp4_bess~, lp5_bess~, lp6_bess~, lp7_bess~,
+lp8_bess~, lp9_bess~, lp10_bess~
+ lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with bessel characteristic
+lp2_crit~, lp3_crit~, lp4_crit~, lp5_crit~, lp6_crit~, lp7_crit~,
+lp8_crit~, lp9_crit~, lp10_crit~
+ lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with critical damping
+
+vcf_hp2~, vcf_hp4~, vcf_hp6~, vcf_hp8~
+ highpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
+vcf_lp2~, vcf_lp4~, vcf_lp6~, vcf_lp8~
+ lowpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
+vcf_bp2~, vcf_bp4~, vcf_bp6~, vcf_bp8~
+ bandpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
+vcf_rbp2~, vcf_rbp4~, vcf_rbp6~, vcf_rbp8~
+ resonance-bandpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
+
+------------------------ arithmetic~ ----------------------------
+addl~ signal-addition with line~
+divl~ signal-divison with line~
+mull~ signal-multiplication with line~
+subl~ signal-subtraction with line~
+
+------------------------- converter~ ----------------------------
+prvu~ peak and rms VU-meter interface
+pvu~ peak VU-meter interface
+rvu~ rms VU-meter interface
+unsig~ signal to float converter
+
+------------------ t3~ - time-tagged-trigger --------------------
+-- inputmessages allow a sample-accurate access to signalshape --
+t3_sig~ time tagged trigger sig~
+t3_line~ time tagged trigger line~
+
+--------------------------- misc~ -------------------------------
+fade~ fade-in fade-out shaper (need line~)
+iem_blocksize~ blocksize of a window in samples
+iem_samplerate~ samplerate of a window in Hertz
+int_fract~ split signal-float to integer- and fractal-part
+LFO_noise~ downsampled 2-point interpolated white noise
+mp3play~ mp3 stereo player
+peakenv~ peak envelope shaper
+pink~ pink noise
+round~ round signal-float to nearest integer
+sin_phase~ output phase-difference of 2 sinewaves in samples
+
+========================= control ==============================
+
+------------- gui (included into millers pd) --------------------
+
+bng bang, display and generate a bang-message
+cnv canvas, colored background and text
+hdl horizontal dial, for multiplex usage
+hradio horizontal radiobutton, only float in/out
+hsl horizontal slider
+nbx numberbox, the second
+tgl 2 state toggle
+vdl vertical dial, for multiplex usage
+vradio vertical radiobutton, only float in/out
+vsl vertical slider
+vu vu-meter, display rms- + peak-level in dB
+
+--------------------- float operating -------------------------
+1p1z float-message-filter 1.order
+db2v db to rms
+dbtofad midi-db to fader-characteristic
+fadtodb fader-characteristic to midi-db
+fadtorms fader-characteristic to rms
+rmstofad rms to fader-characteristic
+round_zero round numbers near zero to zero
+speedlim reduce speed of a numeric stream
+split3 part a numeric stream into 3 ways
+split part a numeric stream into 2 ways (like moses)
+transf_fader partial linear characteristic diagram (like table)
+v2db rms to db
+wrap wraparound
+
+-------------------- symbol operating -------------------------
+mergefilename merge a list of symbols together
+splitfilename divide a symbol into 2 parts
+stripfilename strip n characters of a symbol
+unsymbol convert a symbol- to a anything-message
+
+------------------- anything operating ------------------------
+any store and recall any message (like f, or symbol)
+iem_append append a message to any messages (obsolete: merge_any)
+iem_prepend prepend a message to any messages (abbr. pp or prepend)
+
+-------------------------- init -------------------------------
+default replace initial-argument, if it is zero
+dollarg receive parent initial-arguments (abbr. $n)
+dsp control audio-engine, calculate dsp-performance (aka. dsp~)
+float24 store a 24-bit accurate float-number
+init initialize a message via loadbang (abbr. ii)
+once any message pass through only the first time
+
+------------------------- counter -----------------------------
+exp_inc exponential increment counter (bang triggered)
+for++ incremental counter (triggered by internal metro)
+modulo_counter endless loop counter (bang triggered)
+
+-------------------------- misc -------------------------------
+add2_comma add a comma-separated message to a messagebox
+bpe break point envelope controller
+f2note frequency to midi+cents+note
+gate interruptible message connection (like spigot)
+iem_i_route variation of route (abbr. iiroute)
+iem_receive catch "sent" messages (receive-name-input) (abbr. iem_r)
+iem_route improvement of route
+iem_sel_any control a message-box with multiple content
+iem_send send messages to named object (send-name-input)(ab. iem_s)
+pre_inlet output an identifier-message and then the incoming message
+prepend_ascii output an identifier-message and then the incoming message
+soundfile_info output header-info of a wav-file
+toggle_mess control a message-box with multiple content (abbr. tm)
+
+------------------- parameter handling ------------------------
+iem_pbank_csv parameter memory manager (csv-format) (like textfile)
+list2send array of send-objects
+receive2list array of receive-objects
+
+--------------- t3 - time-tagged-trigger ---------------------
+----------- a time-tag is prepended to each message -----------
+----- so these objects allow a sample-accurate access to ------
+---------- the signal-objects t3_sig~ and t3_line~ ------------
+t3_bpe time tagged trigger break point envelope
+t3_delay time tagged trigger delay
+t3_metro time tagged trigger metronom
+t3_timer time tagged trigger timer
+
+-------------- obsolete ---------------------------------------
+post_netreceive
+pre_netsend
diff --git a/GnuLGPL.txt b/GnuLGPL.txt
index 4b6aba7..a69b2e6 100644
--- a/GnuLGPL.txt
+++ b/GnuLGPL.txt
@@ -1,505 +1,505 @@
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diff --git a/INSTALL_win.txt b/INSTALL_win.txt
index 0ea86ff..af6f61f 100644
--- a/INSTALL_win.txt
+++ b/INSTALL_win.txt
@@ -1,99 +1,91 @@
-Installation-guide for iemlib under windows (win_xp, win2k, win_me, win_nt or win98)
-
-iemlib_R1.15 is written by Thomas Musil from IEM Graz Austria
- and it is compatible to miller puckette's pd-0.36-0 and pd-0.37-0.
-see also LICENCE.txt, GnuLGPL.txt and README.txt.
-
-
-1.) download and copy iemlib_R1.15_win.zip into your pd-installation-directory
- ( e.g. C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15_win.zip )
-
-
-2.) unzip iemlib_R1.15_win.zip
- winzip create a directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\
-
-
-3.) create an externs-directory in your pd-installation-directory (if it does not exist)
- ( e.g. C:\Programs\pd\externs\ )
-
-
-4.) copy external-libraries
- iemlib contains 4 *.dll-files ( iem_mp3.dll, iem_t3_lib.dll, iemlib1.dll, iemlib2.dll )
- ( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib\*.dll --> C:\Programs\pd\externs\ )
-
-
-5.) copy pd-abstractions-folder
-( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iemabs\ --> C:\Programs\pd\iemabs\ )
-
-
-6.) copy pd-help-files-folder
-( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iemhelp\ --> C:\Programs\pd\doc\5.reference\iemhelp\ )
-
-
-7.) add to your pd36_start.bat the following configuration-options:
- -path C:\Programs\pd\iemabs -path C:\Programs\pd\externs -lib iemlib1:iemlib2:iem_mp3:iem_t3_lib
-
-or create a textfile pd36_start.bat with this content:
-
-@echo off
-set PD_INSTALL=C:\Programme\pd\bin
-set PD_AUDIO=-r 44100 -audiobuf 160
-set PD_MIDI=-nomidi
-set PD_PATH=-path C:/Programme/pd/iemabs -path C:/Programme/pd/externs
-set PD_LIB=-lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2 -lib iem_mp3 -lib iem_t3_lib
-@echo starting pd ...
-%PD_INSTALL%\pd %PD_AUDIO% %PD_MIDI% %PD_PATH% %PD_LIB%
-
-
-
-How to compile iemlib under windows
-
-after installing iemlib and if You are owner of a VCC++ compiler:
-
-8.a) edit makefile_win of iemlib1
- change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iemlib1
- and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
- ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
-
-8.b) compile iemlib1
- doubleclick iemlib1.dsw, VCC++ will start,
- Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
- Menue: build/build all ,
- ( after this command, iemlib1.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib ).
-
-9.a) edit makefile_win of iemlib2
- change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iemlib2
- and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
- ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
-
-9.b) compile iemlib2
- doubleclick iemlib2.dsw, VCC++ will start,
- Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
- Menue: build/build all ,
- ( after this command, iemlib2.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib ).
-
-10.a) edit makefile_win of iem_mp3
- change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iem_mp3
- and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
- ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
-
-10.b) compile iem_mp3
- doubleclick iem_mp3.dsw, VCC++ will start,
- Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
- Menue: build/build all ,
- ( after this command, iem_mp3.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib ).
-
-11.a) edit makefile_win of iem_t3_lib
- change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iem_t3_lib
- and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
- ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
-
-11.b) compile iem_t3_lib
- doubleclick iem_t3_lib.dsw, VCC++ will start,
- Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
- Menue: build/build all ,
- ( after this command, iem_t3_lib.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib ).
-
-12.) copy external-libraries
- change to C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib\
- ( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib\*.dll --> C:\Programs\pd\externs\ )
+Installation-guide for iemlib under windows (win_xp, win2k, win_me, win_nt or win98)
+
+iemlib_R1.16 is written by Thomas Musil from IEM Graz Austria
+ and it is compatible to miller puckette's pd-0.36-0 to pd-0.37-3.
+see also LICENCE.txt, GnuLGPL.txt and README.txt.
+
+
+1.) download and copy iemlib_R1.16_win.zip into your pd-installation-directory
+ ( e.g. C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16_win.zip )
+
+
+2.) unzip iemlib_R1.16_win.zip
+ winzip create a directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\
+
+
+3.) copy external-libraries
+ iemlib contains 4 *.dll-files ( iem_mp3.dll, iem_t3_lib.dll, iemlib1.dll, iemlib2.dll )
+ ( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib\*.dll --> C:\Programs\pd\extra\ )
+
+
+4.) copy pd-help-files-folder
+( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iemhelp\ --> C:\Programs\pd\doc\5.reference\iemhelp\ )
+
+
+5.) add to your pd37_start.bat the following configuration-options:
+ -path C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iemabs -lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2 -lib iem_mp3 -lib iem_t3_lib
+
+or create a textfile pd37_start.bat with this content:
+
+@echo off
+set PD_INSTALL=C:\Programme\pd\bin
+set PD_AUDIO=-r 44100 -audiobuf 160
+set PD_MIDI=-nomidi
+set PD_PATH=-path C:/Programme/pd/iemlib_R1.16\iemabs
+set PD_LIB=-lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2 -lib iem_mp3 -lib iem_t3_lib
+@echo starting pd ...
+%PD_INSTALL%\pd %PD_AUDIO% %PD_MIDI% %PD_PATH% %PD_LIB%
+
+
+
+How to compile iemlib under windows
+
+after installing iemlib and if You are owner of a VCC++ compiler:
+
+6.a) edit makefile_win of iemlib1
+ change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iemlib1
+ and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
+ ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
+
+6.b) compile iemlib1
+ doubleclick iemlib1.dsw, VCC++ will start,
+ Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
+ Menue: build/build all ,
+ ( after this command, iemlib1.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib ).
+
+7.a) edit makefile_win of iemlib2
+ change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iemlib2
+ and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
+ ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
+
+7.b) compile iemlib2
+ doubleclick iemlib2.dsw, VCC++ will start,
+ Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
+ Menue: build/build all ,
+ ( after this command, iemlib2.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib ).
+
+8.a) edit makefile_win of iem_mp3
+ change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iem_mp3
+ and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
+ ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
+
+8.b) compile iem_mp3
+ doubleclick iem_mp3.dsw, VCC++ will start,
+ Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
+ Menue: build/build all ,
+ ( after this command, iem_mp3.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib ).
+
+9.a) edit makefile_win of iem_t3_lib
+ change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iem_t3_lib
+ and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
+ ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
+
+9.b) compile iem_t3_lib
+ doubleclick iem_t3_lib.dsw, VCC++ will start,
+ Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
+ Menue: build/build all ,
+ ( after this command, iem_t3_lib.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib ).
+
+10.) copy external-libraries
+ change to C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib\
+ ( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib\*.dll --> C:\Programs\pd\extra\ )
diff --git a/LICENCE.txt b/LICENCE.txt
index c8fba29..f9c1f11 100644
--- a/LICENCE.txt
+++ b/LICENCE.txt
@@ -1,21 +1,52 @@
-Copyright (C) IEM 2003, Thomas MUSIL [musil@iem.at]
-
-This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-Lesser General Public License for more details (see GnuLGPL.txt).
-(e.g. http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html)
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
-
-IEM - Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics
-University of Music and Dramatic Arts Graz
-Inffeldgasse 10/3, 8010 Graz, Austria
-http://iem.at \ No newline at end of file
+iemlib containing iemlib1, iemlib2, iem_t3_lib, iem_mp3 iemabs and iemhelp
+
+Copyright (C) Thomas MUSIL [musil_at_iem.at]
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+Lesser General Public License for more details (see GnuLGPL.txt).
+(e.g. http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html)
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+
+IEM - Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, Graz
+Inffeldgasse 10/3, 8010 Graz, Austria
+http://iem.at
+
+
+<one line to give the library's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
+
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
+school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the library, if
+necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
+
+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
+ library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
+
+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
+ Ty Coon, President of Vice \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/README_win.txt b/README_win.txt
index 79c2abc..d247117 100644
--- a/README_win.txt
+++ b/README_win.txt
@@ -1,279 +1,271 @@
-Installation-guide for iemlib under windows (win_xp, win2k, win_me, win_nt or win98)
-
-iemlib_R1.15 is written by Thomas Musil from IEM Graz Austria
- and it is compatible to miller puckette's pd-0.36-0 and pd-0.37-0.
-see also LICENCE.txt, GnuLGPL.txt and README.txt.
-
-
-1.) download and copy iemlib_R1.15_win.zip into your pd-installation-directory
- ( e.g. C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15_win.zip )
-
-
-2.) unzip iemlib_R1.15_win.zip
- winzip create a directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\
-
-
-3.) create an externs-directory in your pd-installation-directory (if it does not exist)
- ( e.g. C:\Programs\pd\externs\ )
-
-
-4.) copy external-libraries
- iemlib contains 4 *.dll-files ( iem_mp3.dll, iem_t3_lib.dll, iemlib1.dll, iemlib2.dll )
- ( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib\*.dll --> C:\Programs\pd\externs\ )
-
-
-5.) copy pd-abstractions-folder
-( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iemabs\ --> C:\Programs\pd\iemabs\ )
-
-
-6.) copy pd-help-files-folder
-( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iemhelp\ --> C:\Programs\pd\doc\5.reference\iemhelp\ )
-
-
-7.) add to your pd36_start.bat the following configuration-options:
- -path C:\Programs\pd\iemabs -path C:\Programs\pd\externs -lib iemlib1:iemlib2:iem_mp3:iem_t3_lib
-
-or create a textfile pd36_start.bat with this content:
-
-@echo off
-set PD_INSTALL=C:\Programme\pd\bin
-set PD_AUDIO=-r 44100 -audiobuf 160
-set PD_MIDI=-nomidi
-set PD_PATH=-path C:/Programme/pd/iemabs -path C:/Programme/pd/externs
-set PD_LIB=-lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2 -lib iem_mp3 -lib iem_t3_lib
-@echo starting pd ...
-%PD_INSTALL%\pd %PD_AUDIO% %PD_MIDI% %PD_PATH% %PD_LIB%
-
-
-
-How to compile iemlib under windows
-
-after installing iemlib and if You are owner of a VCC++ compiler:
-
-8.a) edit makefile_win of iemlib1
- change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iemlib1
- and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
- ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
-
-8.b) compile iemlib1
- doubleclick iemlib1.dsw, VCC++ will start,
- Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
- Menue: build/build all ,
- ( after this command, iemlib1.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib ).
-
-9.a) edit makefile_win of iemlib2
- change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iemlib2
- and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
- ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
-
-9.b) compile iemlib2
- doubleclick iemlib2.dsw, VCC++ will start,
- Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
- Menue: build/build all ,
- ( after this command, iemlib2.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib ).
-
-10.a) edit makefile_win of iem_mp3
- change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iem_mp3
- and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
- ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
-
-10.b) compile iem_mp3
- doubleclick iem_mp3.dsw, VCC++ will start,
- Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
- Menue: build/build all ,
- ( after this command, iem_mp3.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib ).
-
-11.a) edit makefile_win of iem_t3_lib
- change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\iem_t3_lib
- and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
- ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
-
-11.b) compile iem_t3_lib
- doubleclick iem_t3_lib.dsw, VCC++ will start,
- Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
- Menue: build/build all ,
- ( after this command, iem_t3_lib.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib ).
-
-12.) copy external-libraries
- change to C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib\
- ( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.15\lib\*.dll --> C:\Programs\pd\externs\ )
-
-
-
-
-contents of iemlib Release 1.15 from December 2003
-
-============================ DSP~ ===============================
-
-------------------------- filter~ -------------------------------
-FIR~ finite impuls response filter, with array-coefficients
-
-maverage~ moving average filter, (IIR + delay)
-
-ap1~ allpass 1.order
-ap2~ allpass 2.order
-bpq2~ bandpass 2.order with Q-inlet
-bpw2~ bandpass 2.order with bandwidth-inlet
-bsq2~ bandstop 2.order (notch) with Q-inlet
-bsw2~ bandstop 2.order (notch) with bandwidth-inlet
-hp1~ highpass 1.order
-hp2~ highpass 2.order
-lp1~ lowpass 1.order
-lp2~ lowpass 2.order
-rbpq2~ resonance-bandpass 2.order with Q-inlet
-rbpw2~ resonance-bandpass 2.order with bandwidth-inlet
-
-hml_shelf~ high-middle-low shelving-filter with freq- and gain-inlets
-lp1_t~ lowpass 1.order with time_constant inlet
-para_bp2~ parametrical bandpass 2. order with freq-, Q- and gain-inlet
-
-hp2_butt~, hp3_butt~, hp4_butt~, hp5_butt~, hp6_butt~, hp7_butt~,
-hp8_butt~, hp9_butt~, hp10_butt~
- highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with butterworth characteristic
-hp2_cheb~, hp3_cheb~, hp4_cheb~, hp5_cheb~, hp6_cheb~, hp7_cheb~,
-hp8_cheb~, hp9_cheb~, hp10_cheb~
- highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with chebyshev characteristic
-hp2_bess~, hp3_bess~, hp4_bess~, hp5_bess~, hp6_bess~, hp7_bess~,
-hp8_bess~, hp9_bess~, hp10_bess~
- highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with bessel characteristic
-hp2_crit~, hp3_crit~, hp4_crit~, hp5_crit~, hp6_crit~, hp7_crit~,
-hp8_crit~, hp9_crit~, hp10_crit~
- highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with critical damping
-lp2_butt~, lp3_butt~, lp4_butt~, lp5_butt~, lp6_butt~, lp7_butt~,
-lp8_butt~, lp9_butt~, lp10_butt~
- lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with butterworth characteristic
-lp2_cheb~, lp3_cheb~, lp4_cheb~, lp5_cheb~, lp6_cheb~, lp7_cheb~,
-lp8_cheb~, lp9_cheb~, lp10_cheb~
- lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with chebyshev characteristic
-lp2_bess~, lp3_bess~, lp4_bess~, lp5_bess~, lp6_bess~, lp7_bess~,
-lp8_bess~, lp9_bess~, lp10_bess~
- lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with bessel characteristic
-lp2_crit~, lp3_crit~, lp4_crit~, lp5_crit~, lp6_crit~, lp7_crit~,
-lp8_crit~, lp9_crit~, lp10_crit~
- lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with critical damping
-
-vcf_hp2~, vcf_hp4~, vcf_hp6~, vcf_hp8~
- highpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
-vcf_lp2~, vcf_lp4~, vcf_lp6~, vcf_lp8~
- lowpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
-vcf_bp2~, vcf_bp4~, vcf_bp6~, vcf_bp8~
- bandpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
-vcf_rbp2~, vcf_rbp4~, vcf_rbp6~, vcf_rbp8~
- resonance-bandpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
-
------------------------- arithmetic~ ----------------------------
-addl~ signal-addition with line~
-divl~ signal-divison with line~
-mull~ signal-multiplication with line~
-subl~ signal-subtraction with line~
-
-------------------------- converter~ ----------------------------
-prvu~ peak and rms VU-meter interface
-pvu~ peak VU-meter interface
-rvu~ rms VU-meter interface
-unsig~ signal to float converter
-
------------------- t3~ - time-tagged-trigger --------------------
--- inputmessages allow a sample-accurate access to signalshape --
-t3_sig~ time tagged trigger sig~
-t3_line~ time tagged trigger line~
-
---------------------------- misc~ -------------------------------
-fade~ fade-in fade-out shaper (need line~)
-iem_blocksize~ blocksize of a window in samples
-iem_samplerate~ samplerate of a window in Hertz
-int_fract~ split signal-float to integer- and fractal-part
-LFO_noise~ downsampled 2-point interpolated white noise
-mp3play~ mp3 stereo player
-peakenv~ peak envelope shaper
-pink~ pink noise
-round~ round signal-float to nearest integer
-sin_phase~ output phase-difference of 2 sinewaves in samples
-
-========================= control ==============================
-
-------------- gui (included into millers pd) --------------------
-
-bng bang, display and generate a bang-message
-cnv canvas, colored background and text
-hdl horizontal dial, for multiplex usage
-hradio horizontal radiobutton, only float in/out
-hsl horizontal slider
-nbx numberbox, the second
-tgl 2 state toggle
-vdl vertical dial, for multiplex usage
-vradio vertical radiobutton, only float in/out
-vsl vertical slider
-vu vu-meter, display rms- + peak-level in dB
-
---------------------- float operating -------------------------
-1p1z float-message-filter 1.order
-db2v db to rms
-dbtofad midi-db to fader-characteristic
-fadtodb fader-characteristic to midi-db
-fadtorms fader-characteristic to rms
-rmstofad rms to fader-characteristic
-round_zero round numbers near zero to zero
-speedlim reduce speed of a numeric stream
-split3 part a numeric stream into 3 ways
-split part a numeric stream into 2 ways (like moses)
-transf_fader partial linear characteristic diagram (like table)
-v2db rms to db
-wrap wraparound
-
--------------------- symbol operating -------------------------
-mergefilename merge a list of symbols together
-splitfilename divide a symbol into 2 parts
-stripfilename strip n characters of a symbol
-unsymbol convert a symbol- to a anything-message
-
-------------------- anything operating ------------------------
-any store and recall any message (like f, or symbol)
-iem_append append a message to any messages (obsolete: merge_any)
-iem_prepend prepend a message to any messages (abbr. pp or prepend)
-
--------------------------- init -------------------------------
-default replace initial-argument, if it is zero
-dollarg receive parent initial-arguments (abbr. $n)
-dsp control audio-engine, calculate dsp-performance (aka. dsp~)
-float24 store a 24-bit accurate float-number
-init initialize a message via loadbang (abbr. ii)
-once any message pass through only the first time
-
-------------------------- counter -----------------------------
-exp_inc exponential increment counter (bang triggered)
-for++ incremental counter (triggered by internal metro)
-modulo_counter endless loop counter (bang triggered)
-
--------------------------- misc -------------------------------
-add2_comma add a comma-separated message to a messagebox
-bpe break point envelope controller
-f2note frequency to midi+cents+note
-gate interruptible message connection (like spigot)
-iem_i_route variation of route (abbr. iiroute)
-iem_receive catch "sent" messages (receive-name-input) (abbr. iem_r)
-iem_route improvement of route
-iem_sel_any control a message-box with multiple content
-iem_send send messages to named object (send-name-input)(ab. iem_s)
-pre_inlet output an identifier-message and then the incoming message
-prepend_ascii output an identifier-message and then the incoming message
-soundfile_info output header-info of a wav-file
-toggle_mess control a message-box with multiple content (abbr. tm)
-
-------------------- parameter handling ------------------------
-iem_pbank_csv parameter memory manager (csv-format) (like textfile)
-list2send array of send-objects
-receive2list array of receive-objects
-
---------------- t3 - time-tagged-trigger ---------------------
------------ a time-tag is prepended to each message -----------
------ so these objects allow a sample-accurate access to ------
----------- the signal-objects t3_sig~ and t3_line~ ------------
-t3_bpe time tagged trigger break point envelope
-t3_delay time tagged trigger delay
-t3_metro time tagged trigger metronom
-t3_timer time tagged trigger timer
-
--------------- obsolete ---------------------------------------
-post_netreceive
-pre_netsend
+Installation-guide for iemlib under windows (win_xp, win2k, win_me, win_nt or win98)
+
+iemlib_R1.16 is written by Thomas Musil from IEM Graz Austria
+ and it is compatible to miller puckette's pd-0.36-0 to pd-0.37-3.
+see also LICENCE.txt, GnuLGPL.txt and README.txt.
+
+
+1.) download and copy iemlib_R1.16_win.zip into your pd-installation-directory
+ ( e.g. C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16_win.zip )
+
+
+2.) unzip iemlib_R1.16_win.zip
+ winzip create a directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\
+
+
+3.) copy external-libraries
+ iemlib contains 4 *.dll-files ( iem_mp3.dll, iem_t3_lib.dll, iemlib1.dll, iemlib2.dll )
+ ( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib\*.dll --> C:\Programs\pd\extra\ )
+
+
+4.) copy pd-help-files-folder
+( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iemhelp\ --> C:\Programs\pd\doc\5.reference\iemhelp\ )
+
+
+5.) add to your pd37_start.bat the following configuration-options:
+ -path C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iemabs -lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2 -lib iem_mp3 -lib iem_t3_lib
+
+or create a textfile pd37_start.bat with this content:
+
+@echo off
+set PD_INSTALL=C:\Programme\pd\bin
+set PD_AUDIO=-r 44100 -audiobuf 160
+set PD_MIDI=-nomidi
+set PD_PATH=-path C:/Programme/pd/iemlib_R1.16\iemabs
+set PD_LIB=-lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2 -lib iem_mp3 -lib iem_t3_lib
+@echo starting pd ...
+%PD_INSTALL%\pd %PD_AUDIO% %PD_MIDI% %PD_PATH% %PD_LIB%
+
+
+
+How to compile iemlib under windows
+
+after installing iemlib and if You are owner of a VCC++ compiler:
+
+6.a) edit makefile_win of iemlib1
+ change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iemlib1
+ and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
+ ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
+
+6.b) compile iemlib1
+ doubleclick iemlib1.dsw, VCC++ will start,
+ Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
+ Menue: build/build all ,
+ ( after this command, iemlib1.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib ).
+
+7.a) edit makefile_win of iemlib2
+ change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iemlib2
+ and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
+ ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
+
+7.b) compile iemlib2
+ doubleclick iemlib2.dsw, VCC++ will start,
+ Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
+ Menue: build/build all ,
+ ( after this command, iemlib2.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib ).
+
+8.a) edit makefile_win of iem_mp3
+ change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iem_mp3
+ and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
+ ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
+
+8.b) compile iem_mp3
+ doubleclick iem_mp3.dsw, VCC++ will start,
+ Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
+ Menue: build/build all ,
+ ( after this command, iem_mp3.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib ).
+
+9.a) edit makefile_win of iem_t3_lib
+ change to directory C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\iem_t3_lib
+ and edit following lines of makefile_win and save
+ ( VIS_CPP_PATH = "" and PD_INST_PATH = "" )
+
+9.b) compile iem_t3_lib
+ doubleclick iem_t3_lib.dsw, VCC++ will start,
+ Menue: build/configuration = Release ,
+ Menue: build/build all ,
+ ( after this command, iem_t3_lib.dll will be created in C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib ).
+
+10.) copy external-libraries
+ change to C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib\
+ ( e.g. copy C:\Programs\pd\iemlib_R1.16\lib\*.dll --> C:\Programs\pd\extra\ )
+
+
+
+
+contents of iemlib Release 1.16 from August 2004
+
+============================ DSP~ ===============================
+
+------------------------- filter~ -------------------------------
+FIR~ finite impuls response filter, with array-coefficients
+
+maverage~ moving average filter, (IIR + delay)
+
+ap1~ allpass 1.order
+ap2~ allpass 2.order
+bpq2~ bandpass 2.order with Q-inlet
+bpw2~ bandpass 2.order with bandwidth-inlet
+bsq2~ bandstop 2.order (notch) with Q-inlet
+bsw2~ bandstop 2.order (notch) with bandwidth-inlet
+hp1~ highpass 1.order
+hp2~ highpass 2.order
+lp1~ lowpass 1.order
+lp2~ lowpass 2.order
+rbpq2~ resonance-bandpass 2.order with Q-inlet
+rbpw2~ resonance-bandpass 2.order with bandwidth-inlet
+
+hml_shelf~ high-middle-low shelving-filter with freq- and gain-inlets
+lp1_t~ lowpass 1.order with time_constant inlet
+para_bp2~ parametrical bandpass 2. order with freq-, Q- and gain-inlet
+
+hp2_butt~, hp3_butt~, hp4_butt~, hp5_butt~, hp6_butt~, hp7_butt~,
+hp8_butt~, hp9_butt~, hp10_butt~
+ highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with butterworth characteristic
+hp2_cheb~, hp3_cheb~, hp4_cheb~, hp5_cheb~, hp6_cheb~, hp7_cheb~,
+hp8_cheb~, hp9_cheb~, hp10_cheb~
+ highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with chebyshev characteristic
+hp2_bess~, hp3_bess~, hp4_bess~, hp5_bess~, hp6_bess~, hp7_bess~,
+hp8_bess~, hp9_bess~, hp10_bess~
+ highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with bessel characteristic
+hp2_crit~, hp3_crit~, hp4_crit~, hp5_crit~, hp6_crit~, hp7_crit~,
+hp8_crit~, hp9_crit~, hp10_crit~
+ highpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with critical damping
+lp2_butt~, lp3_butt~, lp4_butt~, lp5_butt~, lp6_butt~, lp7_butt~,
+lp8_butt~, lp9_butt~, lp10_butt~
+ lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with butterworth characteristic
+lp2_cheb~, lp3_cheb~, lp4_cheb~, lp5_cheb~, lp6_cheb~, lp7_cheb~,
+lp8_cheb~, lp9_cheb~, lp10_cheb~
+ lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with chebyshev characteristic
+lp2_bess~, lp3_bess~, lp4_bess~, lp5_bess~, lp6_bess~, lp7_bess~,
+lp8_bess~, lp9_bess~, lp10_bess~
+ lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with bessel characteristic
+lp2_crit~, lp3_crit~, lp4_crit~, lp5_crit~, lp6_crit~, lp7_crit~,
+lp8_crit~, lp9_crit~, lp10_crit~
+ lowpass 2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.order with critical damping
+
+vcf_hp2~, vcf_hp4~, vcf_hp6~, vcf_hp8~
+ highpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
+vcf_lp2~, vcf_lp4~, vcf_lp6~, vcf_lp8~
+ lowpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
+vcf_bp2~, vcf_bp4~, vcf_bp6~, vcf_bp8~
+ bandpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
+vcf_rbp2~, vcf_rbp4~, vcf_rbp6~, vcf_rbp8~
+ resonance-bandpass 2.4.6.8.order with freq- and Q-signal-inlets
+
+------------------------ arithmetic~ ----------------------------
+addl~ signal-addition with line~
+divl~ signal-divison with line~
+mull~ signal-multiplication with line~
+subl~ signal-subtraction with line~
+
+------------------------- converter~ ----------------------------
+prvu~ peak and rms VU-meter interface
+pvu~ peak VU-meter interface
+rvu~ rms VU-meter interface
+unsig~ signal to float converter
+
+------------------ t3~ - time-tagged-trigger --------------------
+-- inputmessages allow a sample-accurate access to signalshape --
+t3_sig~ time tagged trigger sig~
+t3_line~ time tagged trigger line~
+
+--------------------------- misc~ -------------------------------
+fade~ fade-in fade-out shaper (need line~)
+iem_blocksize~ blocksize of a window in samples
+iem_samplerate~ samplerate of a window in Hertz
+int_fract~ split signal-float to integer- and fractal-part
+LFO_noise~ downsampled 2-point interpolated white noise
+mp3play~ mp3 stereo player
+peakenv~ peak envelope shaper
+pink~ pink noise
+round~ round signal-float to nearest integer
+sin_phase~ output phase-difference of 2 sinewaves in samples
+
+========================= control ==============================
+
+------------- gui (included into millers pd) --------------------
+
+bng bang, display and generate a bang-message
+cnv canvas, colored background and text
+hdl horizontal dial, for multiplex usage
+hradio horizontal radiobutton, only float in/out
+hsl horizontal slider
+nbx numberbox, the second
+tgl 2 state toggle
+vdl vertical dial, for multiplex usage
+vradio vertical radiobutton, only float in/out
+vsl vertical slider
+vu vu-meter, display rms- + peak-level in dB
+
+--------------------- float operating -------------------------
+1p1z float-message-filter 1.order
+db2v db to rms
+dbtofad midi-db to fader-characteristic
+fadtodb fader-characteristic to midi-db
+fadtorms fader-characteristic to rms
+rmstofad rms to fader-characteristic
+round_zero round numbers near zero to zero
+speedlim reduce speed of a numeric stream
+split3 part a numeric stream into 3 ways
+split part a numeric stream into 2 ways (like moses)
+transf_fader partial linear characteristic diagram (like table)
+v2db rms to db
+wrap wraparound
+
+-------------------- symbol operating -------------------------
+mergefilename merge a list of symbols together
+splitfilename divide a symbol into 2 parts
+stripfilename strip n characters of a symbol
+unsymbol convert a symbol- to a anything-message
+
+------------------- anything operating ------------------------
+any store and recall any message (like f, or symbol)
+iem_append append a message to any messages (obsolete: merge_any)
+iem_prepend prepend a message to any messages (abbr. pp or prepend)
+
+-------------------------- init -------------------------------
+default replace initial-argument, if it is zero
+dollarg receive parent initial-arguments (abbr. $n)
+dsp control audio-engine, calculate dsp-performance (aka. dsp~)
+float24 store a 24-bit accurate float-number
+init initialize a message via loadbang (abbr. ii)
+once any message pass through only the first time
+
+------------------------- counter -----------------------------
+exp_inc exponential increment counter (bang triggered)
+for++ incremental counter (triggered by internal metro)
+modulo_counter endless loop counter (bang triggered)
+
+-------------------------- misc -------------------------------
+add2_comma add a comma-separated message to a messagebox
+bpe break point envelope controller
+f2note frequency to midi+cents+note
+gate interruptible message connection (like spigot)
+iem_i_route variation of route (abbr. iiroute)
+iem_receive catch "sent" messages (receive-name-input) (abbr. iem_r)
+iem_route improvement of route
+iem_sel_any control a message-box with multiple content
+iem_send send messages to named object (send-name-input)(ab. iem_s)
+pre_inlet output an identifier-message and then the incoming message
+prepend_ascii output an identifier-message and then the incoming message
+soundfile_info output header-info of a wav-file
+toggle_mess control a message-box with multiple content (abbr. tm)
+
+------------------- parameter handling ------------------------
+iem_pbank_csv parameter memory manager (csv-format) (like textfile)
+list2send array of send-objects
+receive2list array of receive-objects
+
+--------------- t3 - time-tagged-trigger ---------------------
+----------- a time-tag is prepended to each message -----------
+----- so these objects allow a sample-accurate access to ------
+---------- the signal-objects t3_sig~ and t3_line~ ------------
+t3_bpe time tagged trigger break point envelope
+t3_delay time tagged trigger delay
+t3_metro time tagged trigger metronom
+t3_timer time tagged trigger timer
+
+-------------- obsolete ---------------------------------------
+post_netreceive
+pre_netsend