On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Pier G Antolini wrote:
quoted 6 lines You can do everything> > You can do everything
> > you need to as far as learning how to use the program and figuring out
> > what it can do from the demo version.
>
> for some things
> but..
There aren't any limitations on any features of the SuperCollider language
with the demo version, which is the important thing for learning.
quoted 7 lines You're not gonna learn anything from the full working version which> > You're not gonna learn anything from the full working version which
> > you can't learn from the demo version.
>
> .. among other things.. let say you want to actually make some 'music', or
> say you want to do some spawn stuff, or want to record some stuff to disk,
> or run a patch without having to restart it every minute, or many other
> things ..
You buy the damn program then.
What is the point of this discussion anyway ?
quoted 2 lines I just think the demo version is good for the first couple of days to learn> I just think the demo version is good for the first couple of days to learn
> the basics and well i believe in free software! and moreover..
Personally I don't know anyone who learned the basics of SC in the first
couple of days. In fact most people I've come into contact with are still
in the dark after a few months.
Andrei
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