@Joost: Thank you. I don't know if this is the one you were referring to, but this is the one that explains it best for me: http://en.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/index/ Looks like I've got a hell of a lot of learning to do :-)
@Void101: Thanks for the address, I'm Anon 1,3 and 5. Congrats on the video man, stunning stuff. Hopefully I'll be able to learn to do something half as cool.
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Man, that's uber cool. Do you have to be a programmer to use PD? I'd like to get into it but it looks a bit complicated.
PD is very complicated! But it's free at least, and the nearest you'll get to Max/msp without forking out.
Thanks. Follow up question: Can you recommend any tutorials to get me started?
The free book by Puckette [the creator of Max and PD] is good. Contains lots of examples.
@Joost:
Thank you. I don't know if this is the one you were referring to, but this is the one that explains it best for me:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/index/
Looks like I've got a hell of a lot of learning to do :-)
@Anonymous: http://www.pd-tutorial.com/ is a nice resource too.
@Palmsounds, many thanks for showing my video here. :) Cheers, Mark.
@Void101:
Thanks for the address, I'm Anon 1,3 and 5. Congrats on the video man, stunning stuff. Hopefully I'll be able to learn to do something half as cool.
@anon
That site looks good but I meant this one:
http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm
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