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progeriak
from belgium boarder (France) on 2003-02-07 06:31 [#00544850]
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Does anybody knows an equivalent tool for pc except Jmax?? Thnx
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2003-02-07 06:44 [#00544869]
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pure data
Max is coming to the PC soon by the way, it's almost done
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from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2003-02-07 07:14 [#00544913]
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oh fucking yeah. i'm already in the newsletter and hope for the lucky message :)
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avart
from nomo' on 2003-02-07 07:51 [#00544988]
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progeriak: I found this in an interveiw with swedish cut & clicks-maker Andreas Tilliander:
"- Reactor is my main sound source. I program all my chords, my drums, my little loops there, and then I use Buzz for composing and arranging.
Buzz is a Finnish freeware sequencer with recording functions, sample players, synthesizers, effects - the lot. It's like your ordinary Logic or Cubase except that it's totally modular. Everything goes everywhere. It's an amateur program and it's open-source, so anyone can modify the software itself or construct new effects or synthesizers. And it's constantly updated.
- When you come home after a week or two, touring or doing out of town studio work there's tons of new stuff. People make all kinds of weird effects or new little software synthesizers.
Buzz is a shut system but there is a VST and a Direct-X loader so you can run your VST-plugins in the Buzz environment. Andreas hasn't written any modules for Buzz himself but there is a guy in the UK that constructs stuff to Andreas' specifications. One of them, a loop point slider called Bdt-Sys, is a device that lets you shift loop points in real time so that you can change the looped area in a long sample, almost like a slider."
This might be something like max/msp?
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2003-02-07 08:28 [#00545073]
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"This might be something like max/msp?"
No Buzz is something different, it operates at instrument/FX level while MAX/MSP operates at a very low level in designing those devices in very little details. Think of Reaktor but much more complicated...
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steve mcqueen
from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2003-02-07 08:42 [#00545104]
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don't forget to get the student concessions if you are gonna buy anything from cycling64. Apparrently, all you gotta do is email or fax them a scan of something which 'prooves' you're a student, wink wink.
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avart
from nomo' on 2003-02-07 14:44 [#00545565]
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Laserbeak: I know what max/msp is, I just didn?t really thought about the difference... I got max/msp 4.0.9 on my machine - It?s far too timeconsuming and complicated for me right now... On the other hand, the runtime engine is quite fun for testing stuff out. I also got some "standalone" apps people has made using max/msp, like "ivy" and "sandbox". These most generates noise... not that useful, if you don?t feel like acting merzbow or something... ; )
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