Roman,

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//----- Mail Original -----
//De: "Roman Haefeli" <[email protected]>
//À: "colet patrice" <[email protected]>
//Cc: "Mathieu Bouchard" <[email protected]>, "pd-list" <[email protected]>
//Envoyé: Samedi 17 Avril 2010 00h14:24 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / 
Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
//Objet: Re: [PD] nusmuk_audio WAS: Max Smoother Audio than Pd?


//A djembé drummer says: "You cannot make dance music alone, you need
//other drummers as well". Patko says: "Making dance music requires
//advanced technologies". Roman says: "Where is the sine? I cannot dance
//without an [osc~ =<20]".
   
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I'd say we won't dance without also trigging [osc~ 71]

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>  Not to say that an instrument would sound better if there is a background 
> image or such,
>  but the way we are accessing data and modulate them has a severe influence 
> on inspiration.
> 
>  At the end the best compromise I've found is like obiwannabe's work, where 
> the patch is the piece.

//I guess I'm missing your point here. How does that relate to what you
//said above?

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I say that because I and others tried to build some kinds of tools to group all 
the tools made with pd,
the only one I know that work is netpd, and wasn't satisfied of the result of a 
ton of work,
 because there is always something missing, but with grouping everything in a 
patch, it's possible to combine
all the necessary stuff needed by inspirations coming from different cultural 
influences.


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