Hi David,
i think that there is a lot of potetial being explored in audio/visual
synthesis through OSC communication. i mean, by linking audio dedicated
software with visual dedicated software. don't know if that helps anyhow,
but i would point that out too.
have fun,
renato
2008/6/25 Dave Phillips <dlphillips@email-addr-hidden>:
> Salvete,
>
> I'm writing a rather lengthy article for LJ on the general topic of
> audio/visual synthesis software. I've written some historical and
> technical background and have selected some programs to profile, including:
>
> AVSynthesis
> Fluxus
> Pd/GEM
> Processing
>
> I'd also like to review VeeJay and FreeJ, but neither would compile
> cleanly on JAD 1.0, Fortunately I can install VeeJay from the Packman
> repo, but I'll keep working on the compile problems with the most recent
> versions of that software.
>
> So my quesion is: What have I missed, what other software can Linux
> users recommend for audio/visual synthesis ? It doesn't have to be
> realtime, btw, but it does have to combine audio and graphics for
> potentially simultaneous synthesis of sound and image.
>
> I have also tried some well-known Windows A/V synths, e.g. Resolume and
> vvvv. Alas, they didn't fare too well with Wine 1.0, but I'm open to
> suggestions for that environment too (i.e. Linux with Wine, *not* native
> Windows).
>
> Gratias ago vobis,
>
> dp
>
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