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Re: [microsound] 6 ch cycle
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- Subject: Re: [microsound] 6 ch cycle
- From: Igor Medeiros <igormpc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 11:41:54 -0300
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i think either syncronization or interactivity are as tricky on pd as on
max/msp.
and puredata runs on linux also.
igor
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Kim Cascone <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>> Does anyone know a simple, solid running program for free, wich can
>>> adress multiple outs and is able to play 6 channels in cycle?
>>>
>>>
>> it's not at all simple, but it is solid over 10 days, and free: PureData
>>
>>
> are you looking for something that will play back 6 individual mono files
> in loop mode?
> or a single 6 channel audio file?
> neither sounds particularly difficult in either PD or Max/MSP
> but if you want anything more tricky than that (synchronization or
> interactivity) it could wind up being a non-trivial project
>
> and either a 6 x mono or 1 x 6ch soundfile could be made in Max/MSP (in the
> non-free version or in the 30 day demo) and played back using the runtime
> (which is free)
> and is available for OS X and XP
>
>
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