--- On Sat, 9/11/10, Simon Wise simonzwise@gmail.com wrote:
From: Simon Wise simonzwise@gmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] Hi, new user. Question about max/msp and PD To: pd-list@iem.at Date: Saturday, September 11, 2010, 5:15 AM On 11/09/10 08:05, jm jones wrote:
"I like the free-software nature of PD, but besides
that, I want to
know the pros and cons of the two environments.
1/ If you need *extremely* low latency, and are prepared to put in the effort required to tweak and maintain your system carefully, then you can get lower latency on a Linux system, Max does not run on Linux.
2/ If you are interested in running your music from small embedded systems, or in installations in galleries and so forth, or using rjdj or similar in mobile devices, then Linux has many advantages, again Max does not run on Linux.
3/ One of the original motivations for pd was the data-structures stuff, and what it could do in algorithmic music. This area is a bit more complicated than some of the other stuff in Pd, but really very interesting in many ways. I understand it is quite different to what is available in Max, but I don't use Max so I'm not sure.
What's the connection between data structures and algorithmic music?
4/ Using Linux allows for a different approach to working with hardware, if you are interested in using hardware to give a tactile interface to your music making then some approaches are more flexible using Linux, again Max does not run on Linux.
Max is "prettier" and with more GUI, but is really
more easy to learn?
Perhaps it is a bit easier to 'discover' things by just clicking around the menus etc, but this is really only a small initial advantage, and good advertising. In any case real usage will require a similar learning curve after those initial stages, because most of what needs to be learnt is how to use a Graphical Dataflow Language to make music.
It's more than a small initial advantage, especially if the
corresponding GUI object in Pd is buggy, or non-existent.
( Max's [textedit] vs. Pd's [entry], for example. )
And real usage to make music includes using GUI objects, no?
Im not interested in video, only music and sound. What
about resources
(patches, objets, etc)?"
Pd has lots available, probably Max does too, maybe the fact that Pd is open source means that you, or someone else, can adapt internals a bit to your needs, or make externals that are more integrated with the internals, but that depends on your programming skills and interests, i.e. do you want to do some of your work in C?
Maybe Max has a bigger user base, but maybe the FLOSS nature of Pd makes the sharing more open????? I don't Know much about the Max community, so a comparison is not possible for me.
Simon
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