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Re: [microsound] help for a beginner
try http://www.andyware.com/abox2/index.html
Thee Machete <echoesthetique@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
MaxMSP has quite a learning curve on it, but the tutorials/documentation are pretty good, unlike with PureData.
SuperCollider is also fun, if you are into writing code.
For fun and random noise--
GleetchLab:
http://www.gleetchplug.com/soft.htm
I always found this to be an interesting read:
http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/Computer-Music-Journal/
~Machete
Revolution #9 wrote: Hi to all peoples on the list !
now - here's a simple explanation of a dificult position; I have a very strong wish to get into computer music making (improvised music is my target of interest), and I have absolutely no place to start from...well, maybe I have...I know that I should download MaxMSP first, and then upgrade it with Klaus Filip's lloopp program made specially for improvisation...
but to hear it from more experienced folks - is there any relevant site for beginners, some brief explanation for equipment, maybe some tutorials etc etc ??...
are there any other programs more suitable for beginners ?...
I would appreciate every information of value...
d.
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