Re: [linux-audio-user] Synthesis Tools: What to use and how to use it? (Wiki summary???)

From: MarC <marc_contrib@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Mar 09 2005 - 20:14:29 EET

I think that many interesting things had been said in this thread.
I've set up a Wiki to post some of this info there. If somebody want to
help me... you'll be welcome!

http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/LA_SynthesisTools

(need to register with name+email, sorry for the inconvenience)

En/na Dave Phillips ha escrit:

> Frank Barknecht wrote:
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> [re: learning Pd]
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>> After you read the html, go through the documentation patches once.
>> They are numbered for a reason: follow that order, and don't skip the
>> "2.control.examples" part just because you want to do audio stuff
>> immediatly. These examples are very important, too, to get the bigger
>> picture. All Pd patches can be edited, changed, copied etc. Doing
>> this is *the* way to learn Pd.
>>
> In all things Pd, Frank is my guru, but I'm a devotee of the "plunge &
> sink" school of using computers for making music: Dive into what looks
> interesting, work there for a while, let things branch naturally,
> follow them to other interesting places in the system. I think Pd
> lends itself equally to rational and irrational approaches to learning
> and using its system.
>
> Best,
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> dp
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