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Re: [microsound] PDS SoundView vs AudioSculpt? also GrainWave?



At 05:24 PM 11/03/1999 EST, you wrote:
>Hi,
>just curious is anyone using SoundView(http://www.peabody-digital.com/) If
so 
>what kind of results are you getting? Anything unique?  Looks like similar
to 
>AudioSculpt, is it more stable, but less flexible....hmmm?
>Also, anyone using GrainWave?  I keep meaning to check this out in depth... 
>but...there's just so much out there.  Q. Is it worth getting into or is
time 
>better spent on MSP/Max?

Phil
I checked out SoundView while I was at Headspace and at that time it seemed
pretty basic...not sure what it's like now...
as for GrainWave: yes check it out...it is a very nice program for doing
dsp stuff...
but I will always say that you can't beat Max/MSP for anything...I did most
of my release "cathodeFlower" in Max/MSP...Reaktor is also *very* cool...

PC dsp software:
http://shoko.calarts.edu/~bcassidy/CompMusPC/index.html

Mac dsp software:
http://shoko.calarts.edu/~tre/CompMusMac/

have fun!

KIM

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