I must say this is a nice text. However, I was hoping to see more in the department of sequencing/composition. This has great sound design elements, but I am looking for better ways to compose with Pd.

Frank, I'm curious about how you use list objects in composition. I'd love to see a little etude from you about that whenever you find the time. You always make such clear, concise, and fun instructional patches.

~Kyle

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 1:42 AM, Frank Barknecht <fbar@footils.org> wrote:
Hallo,
Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote:

> Congrats on finishing it Johannes.
> This looks very nice. Some people ask if my book
> focuses on sound design, and Millers book focuses on
> DSP theory, why is there not a book dedicated to
> composition in Pd? Well now there is.

Hm, you all are so fast readers, reading a book in less than one evening. :)

By quickly scanning through the book and grep'ing the patches, I wonder, why
not a single patch uses the [list] object which - not only because of the
[list]-abs - is one of my most often used objects especially for composition? I
would expect a section on list-processing when teaching people how to compose.

Anyway, I haven't read it yet, maybe these topics are presented without [list].

Ciao
--
Frank


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