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From:
David Seruyange
To:
lee ,
Date:
Wed, 2 Jan 2002 08:59:45 -0800
Subject:
Re: [idm] Sound Design/CSound/Anima
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Is there something like MAX/MSP that runs on Win32? -D4v1d5E ----- Original Message ----- From: "lee" <leeg@soundtree.fsnet.co.uk> To: "David Seruyange" <idmr4real@hotmail.com>; <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 8:17 AM Subject: Re: [idm] Sound Design/CSound/Anima
quoted 3 lines on 2/1/02 4:11 pm, David Seruyange at idmr4real@hotmail.com wrote:> on 2/1/02 4:11 pm, David Seruyange at idmr4real@hotmail.com wrote: > > > Someone posted about Anima being constructed from a very technical
process.
quoted 9 lines A friend of mine that heard it said he was just dumping sounds from a> > A friend of mine that heard it said he was just dumping sounds from a > > sampler (which I thought not). > > Believe what you want... It doesn't really figure that he just uses a > sampler, if he does then technically speaking he must spend weeks > accumulating his works > > > > > What is a good piece of software for sound design, and what is thought
of
quoted 4 lines Csound?> > Csound? > > Sound design software is most difficult when using CSound - It is all text > based... The (for me) best program + probably the most powerful is
MAX/MSP.
quoted 11 lines Most older sound designers I know use anything from basic sequencing in> Most older sound designers I know use anything from basic sequencing in > Logic to editing tools such as sound maker or soundhack > > It really depends on how innovative the individual wants to be. > > Does that help? > > Lee > > >
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