
ok, if you’re on Windows 7, using Pd-extended 0.42.5 and want to use Jaime Oliver’s [pix_mano] or [pix_drum] objects there’s a few thing you must do.
- download pd-vanilla 0.43
- download GEM 0.93.1 (not 0.93.0) and install it for pd-extended
- in the pd-vanilla zip, open the bin/ folder and search for these 2 files pthreadVC.dll and pthreadVC.lib
- copy the 2 files and drop in Program Files (x86)/pd/bin/ folder for pd-extented.
Now, you should be able to use Jaime’s [pix_mano] and [pix_drum] objects with pd-extended + GEM 0.93.1
I posted it on the pd forum where i was able to upload the necessary files. just copy the folders contents and drop as in step 4.

[...] and Linux 86_64 (64 bit). If you are on Windows, you should be able to get it to work by following Epic Jefferson’s advice. pix_drum is now part of GEM’s extra library, so downloading the current gem will also get [...]
[...] folder in the latest GEM. If you download GEM, you should have it compiled for your platform. Epic Jefferson provides some advice on getting it working on windows. This entry was posted in Recipes | [...]
[...] a precompiled version of GEM you’ll be able to use these objects. You can also follow Epic Jefferson’s instructions for windows. [...]
Hi I follow step by step the tutorial and pix_drum & pix_mano works grate but what am I supossed to do with tracks and pix_colotrack .
Do I have to wait to another gem release.
Is there another way to make them function the jus seem to be that they’re not compiled yet
Thanks
I’ll check it out, and get back to you on that soon. Hopefully.