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From:
Scott Allison
To:
'idm@hyperreal.org'
Date:
Fri, 13 Apr 2001 10:59:51 -0400
Subject:
[idm] cycling74
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Yea, giving the fuck sign to cycling74 is fucked up. they are doing great things, just look at the fact that they revived M one of the first intelligent music softwares. I think the biggest probelm with max/msp is that 95% of the people making computer music have little to no clue what it is. The most complex thing most people seem to be exposed to is reacktor or cubase, granted if your a programmer you prob, have some idea about csound or supercollider. But max/msp is what I would call an assembly languange without the need to really program. Each one of those object funtions in a certain way and when tied to others does even more things. basically its an environment for building stand alone applications of what ever function you can muster up. look at the i-synth on clcying74's site, its a program some company in england made, kind looks to be close in functiion to fruity loops or that sort of thing, but its an entire application, and its only 74 bucks. not only can you make music with max/msp but you can make programs. I am still only in the stand alone world, some people say using others patches is not lejit, but you know thats so stupid, because that would be like saying oh you didnt make cubase so what-ever you do is no good. anyhow enough of me. cycling74 - hey you guys want to hook me up with some goods? hehehe... _____________----______--_______________________ scott_allison multimedia_designer / information_architect mediacentric_group www.mediacentric.com www.gosolutions.com www.getvistanow.com -------------11111————-____————— ++++++ ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] .........................!!!!!!!!!!!!! 00000 ____^^^^^^^^^^ ---------- /////////************************ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org