Any recommends for a good Pd tutorial? I've opened it once, but was a bit
overwhelmed with the.. err... "terseness" of the app..

~holotone

On 12/8/07, Kim Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> +1 for Pd. If you haven't heard of it its a completely modular graphical
> programming language similar to MaxMSP (but open source, and free). Invest
> the time learning some synthesis fundamentals as it will well be worth it in
> the long run - not just for using Pd but for any type of synth. Once you get
> your head around it your only limit will be your imagination and creativity.
> The best thig about it is its not purely a synthesis engine, you can use it
> to process and manipulate any sort of data, which means you can start
> creating your own DSP's or use it for realtime image and video for live
> performances etc. In summary, V. funky.
>
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