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Ever heard of it? Have an opinion? Just curious. Been kinda poking
around it, neat little graphical DSP type thingy. Though looks crude, is
quite flexible, a lot you can do with it.
--
~Mike
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Mike Raiford <"m[raiford]!at"@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have an opinion?
You know what they say about opinions...
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- Warp
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On 14/02/2011 03:17 PM, Warp wrote:
> You know what they say about opinions...
They're like onions?
No, wait, that's ogres...
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On 14/02/2011 02:05 PM, Mike Raiford wrote:
> Ever heard of it? Have an opinion? Just curious. Been kinda poking
> around it, neat little graphical DSP type thingy. Though looks crude, is
> quite flexible, a lot you can do with it.
Looks very hackish to me. I probably wouldn't like it.
The (very expensive) Reaktor software I have already does approximately
this with audio. (But with cleaner abstractions.) And there's WinAmp's
AVS and Milkdrop plugins that do roughly the same for video.
(Unfortunately, those are quite hackish as well.)
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Le 14/02/2011 16:38, Invisible a écrit :
> On 14/02/2011 03:17 PM, Warp wrote:
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>> You know what they say about opinions...
>
> They're like onions?
>
> No, wait, that's ogres...
IIRC, opinions are like a**h*l*s... everybody get one...
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On 2/14/2011 9:49 AM, Le_Forgeron wrote:
> Le 14/02/2011 16:38, Invisible a écrit :
>> On 14/02/2011 03:17 PM, Warp wrote:
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>>> You know what they say about opinions...
>>
>> They're like onions?
>>
>> No, wait, that's ogres...
>
> IIRC, opinions are like a**h*l*s... everybody get one...
Yeah ... But, I have a morbid curiosity of Andrew's opinion :P
--
~Mike
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On 2/14/2011 9:46 AM, Invisible wrote:
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> ... I probably wouldn't like it.
>
0 for two... lol.
First Maxima, now this :P
Of course, Maxima just about lives on my desktop now... Has come in
rather handy at times.
For me, PD is a novel toy...
Interestingly, I did some searches on the software just to see what it
was all about. It was apparently used as a basis for the algorithmic
music in Spore (OK, that isn't saying much ... given what a horrible,
horrible disaster Spore was), but still, it's been incorporated in some
other products/systems as well. I haven't really messed with the GL
stuff. But, again, for me, its a platform for experimentation, basically.
--
~Mike
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>> ... I probably wouldn't like it.
>
> 0 for two... lol.
>
> First Maxima, now this :P
>
> Of course, Maxima just about lives on my desktop now... Has come in
> rather handy at times.
I had a trial version of Mathematica for a while. It turns out most of
the questions I can't answer are mathematically impossible. And for the
handful of questions which can be answered, there's Wolfram Alpha.
Heck, even Mathematica annoyed my a little by being less perfect than I
wanted. :-P
WTF?)
> For me, PD is a novel toy...
As I say, it looks too low-level for me.
I use GNUplot from time to time, and that annoys me with its lame
interface too. I keep promising myself that some day I'll make a proper
graphing tool...
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 16:49:17 +0100, Le_Forgeron wrote:
> IIRC, opinions are like a**h*l*s... everybody get one...
And they all stink. ;-)
Jim
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Le 14/02/2011 18:00, Jim Henderson nous fit lire :
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 16:49:17 +0100, Le_Forgeron wrote:
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>> IIRC, opinions are like a**h*l*s... everybody get one...
>
> And they all stink. ;-)
Nah, mine is smelling a fine perfurm of subtile vanilla, rose and lily;
A real delicacy.
And as usual, our own fart have no odor at all. ;-)
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