Add AudioMulch and jMax to the list as well.
jMax is sweeeeeeet. Can be a pain to setup and compile though.
AudioMulch is sweeeeet. And would be great if it was on an OS that worked
properly (not flame bate just truth based on facts).
Everything is always IMHO.
Steve............
----- Original Message -----
From: "Guillaume Grenier" <gollum@videotron.ca>
To: "idm" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: (idm) Ae, ASR-10, Software
quoted 80 lines On 16/12/99 02:53, christian hresko said in living color:> On 16/12/99 02:53, christian hresko said in living color:
>
> > here's a quick list of what most (if not all) of your current 'tweaky'
> > IDM groups are using and abusing...
> >
> > MAX
> > MSP
> > SuperCollider
> > PD
> > LiSa
> > Kyma
> > CDP
>
> Didn't know about that one.
>
> > Metasynth
> > SFX
>
> Are you talking about the SFX Machine plugin or something else?
>
> > i used to have an asr-10 as well, but i'm doubting autechre uses it to
> > do any granular synthesis or heavy signal processing. (probably using
> > the asr-10 to trigger samples of stuff they mangled on the computer)
> > MSP seems to be one of the programs of choice, but PD is free. (doesn't
> > work on a Mac yet...) Kyma is incredible, it's just so fucking
> > expensive...
>
> /me wants Santa to deliver a Kyma for Xmas...
>
> /me wants a Mac port of pd...
>
> <snip lots of interesting info>
>
> > if you have a windows or unix / linux machine, download pd. it'll
> > probably give you a headache if you have no programming experience, but
> > it seems to be a pretty wicked program. (i'm a mac user, so i only get
> > to hear about it)
>
> Did I mention that I crave for a Mac pd port. Badly. I want it
> now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
>
> I guess (hope) when Mac OS X will be available, it should happen fairly
> quickly.
>
> > Common Music is really interesting as well. (free, but also a pain in
> > the ass to program)
> >
> > read about Max Mathews if you're interested in the history and
> > development of the MusicN languages. (he came up with the idea of unit
> > generators) Miller Puckette is another 'pioneer' of object oriented DSP
> > software. (he wrote PD and ported MAX to the macintosh platform) super
> > props to james mccartney and company.
>
> I thought it was David Z. who ported Max to the Mac...
>
> > SuperCollider forever (no relation to the group...)
> >
> > cheers,
> >
> > christian
> >
> > : or you can try Csound if you're really brave...
>
> There's an app called Cecilia that provides some kind of GUI for CSound.
>
>
> Thanks for the great info, BTW.
>
> g.
>
> --
> Guillaume Grenier - gollum@videotron.ca
>
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