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Re: [microsound] free software in experimental music



Here are two really cool "alternative audio editors" I use on WinXP:

http://www.klingbeil.com/spear/
http://caotica2.reynerie.org/

Spear might only be free cus it's in beta testing, I don't know for sure,
but it's pretty sweet. Mac and Windows.

Caotica, unfortunately, is Win only.

It's not clear from what you wrote, whether you're looking for "free beer"
type software (which the above are), or free and open source software.

~David

> Hallo!
>
>> In some 15 days from now I should hold a lecture regarding (among else)
>> use of free software in contemporary experimental music - now are there
>> any on-line locations I could visit in order to spread my knowledge
>> about this ?...
>
> puredata
> supercollider
> csound
> linux audio community
> chuck
> CLAM
> ardour
> audacity
> ...
>
> (only a quick list ...)
>
> LG
> Georg
>
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