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-Source: pd-cxc
-Section: sound
-Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Debian Multimedia Maintainers <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
-Uploaders: Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~),
- puredata
-Standards-Version: 3.9.1
-Homepage: http://puredata.info
-
-Package: pd-cxc
-Architecture: any
-Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},
- pd,
- ${misc:Depends},
- pd-libdir
-Description: pd externals library powered by zt0ln d4ta
- cxc is a library of Pd objects for random numbers and system tools.
- .
- * ixprint: print data on console without prefix (needed for ascwave)
- * binshift: binary shift objects (<<,>>)
- * ascseq: ascii-sequencer: input anything, which is output again
- sequentially character by character with a given delay
- * ascwave: print funny ascii constructions on console
- * bfilt: re-output every argumen-th event, useful for modulo-sequencers
- * internal: modulo x -> sel 0
- * bfilt2: features internal counter, output just bangs
- * counter: cloned out of markex so I don't need to load GEM to have these
- * reson: same as above
- * cxc_prepend: prepend stuff with another symbol
- * cxc_split: split incoming string at specified delimiter
- * utime: output seconds since epoch and microsecond fraction
- * random1, random_fl, random_icg, random_tw, dist_normal: PRNG algorithms
- * random1~, random_fl~, random_icg~: signal version of above algorithms
- * ENV: get and set environment variables and certain defines like RAND_MAX
- * proc: get stuff out of the linux proc directory (so far:
- cpuinfo, loadavg, version, uptime)
- * delta~: emit distance to last sample as signal.
- * cx.mean, cx.avgdev, cx.stddev: calculate mean, standard and average
- deviation of a signal in an array