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  • caska caska 1y ago 100%

    thanks for your time! all the best!

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearLI
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    How far can I get with open source audio production?
  • caska caska 1y ago 100%

    I think it is entirely possible with FOSS. this kinda reminds me of the situation 10-15 years ago when people were trying to make their windows laptop look like a mac... because mac was more "respected" in audio circles... FOSS will work for professional audio... how many sneers and eyerolls it solicits from others who paid $$$$, who knows.. prob a good bit depending on the circles you roll through.

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  • I would love to hear about any podcasts / audio books / lectures regarding electronic music / synthesis / audio you may like/ know of. I found this one recently, art+music+technology podcast... various guests from far and wide corners of electronic music and synthesizer circles from present back to the beginning. https://artmusictech.libsyn.com/ sadly the host passed away lat year, but the archive remains.

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    Miller Puckette offers his video lectures from his classes with Pure Data at UCSD for free on his website, here are the links, http://msp.ucsd.edu/media/ "In this directory are recordings of classes I've taught at UCSD since about 2012, with some repetitions. The directories are named by course number and date, so that "206.16w" means "Music 206, 2016, winter quarter". You can find corresponding syllabi and other course materials, in, for instance, ../syllabi/206.16w relative to this directory. Of particular interest are the seminars, course number number 206, which are all different: 206.12f Real-time computer music software design 206.15w Feedback and distortion 206.15f Stored and live control streams for real-time electronic music 206.18s Frequency-domain audio techniques 206.19s The voice as musical instrument 206.20s Inside Pure Data In addition to all those, various presentation and lectures are collected in the subdirectory "talks", and recordings of musical performances are in "music".

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    www.youtube.com

    I had tried to learn Pd several times since the late 90s but it finally clicked and i have been obsessed. some of the things that have really helped me this time are YouTube tutorials... Dr Andrew Brown's 65-part tutorial series is excellent for newbies, highly recommended.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLx7kjuFheY&list=PLuxj2jXSuTvvqYcDLJ-poN-JxvqX0wq-m following these left me with the knowledge, and something of a toolkit, to be able to get satisfying-enough results to keep me motivated and excited, and the gears turning

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