Hi John,
John Potter wrote:
Awesome - thanks for the insight.
Pd is the best of all of them.
(This is a pd-list, so this has to be said at least once. ;) But I also do believe it in general, although of course Pd has its own bag of problems.)
DSP is an area that interests me and I thought PD & Max would be a great place to start as you have a something to start with and then can move on in terms of writing externals and ultimately write something from scratch if I decide to.
I would suggest you start to use Pd for a while. No one here can tell you what you will like, so actually using one of these software packages is your best bet to find out what will fit. Pd doesn't cost anything, the base package is rather easy to install. You could get evaluation packages of the other tools.
I tried a lot of software before settling on Pd for more or less good.
Any of these - PD, Max/MSP, Audiomulch support something like rewire?
Rewire is only available for commercial software, so no, Pd or Suppercollider will never support it. As Derek pointed out, Jack is a superior solution anyways. But doesn't run ond Windows, though, only Linux and OS-X (and maybe some other *nixes)