Ok ,thanks! I'll try the linux version when it's ready! Pierre 2010/8/4 Jamie Bullock <[email protected]>
> > Hi Pierre, > > On 4 Aug 2010, at 09:54, Pierre Massat wrote: > > > > > What is Integra for, exactly? > > It's for composing and performing live electronic music. Of course there > is existing software that allows you to do this (Max, Pd etc), but Integra > Live aims to be an order of magnitude easier to use. > > > And does it do things that cannot be done (at least not easily) in Pd? > And when are Linux' and Windows' version to be released? > > > > Currently in terms of DSP it can't do anything that can't be done in Pd > since it uses Pd as a processing engine. However, it makes very easy many > things that take a lot of time and knowledge in Pd. For example: > > - 'high level' modules (e.g. reverb, granular synthesiser) out of > the box > - module controls (sliders, buttons, dials, x-y pads) generated > automatically > - integrated state saving > - global time line with per-attribute control envelopes > - scene-based cue system > - infinite undo and redo > > The next version will also have per control OSC addressing, for external > control. > > I can't give you a specific date for release, but I anticipate some time > early 2011. The aim is to get the OS X version stable first and then make > the Linux and Windows releases. > > best, > > Jamie
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