On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Max <abonnements@revolwear.com> wrote:
just two quick remarks:
1. there is a difference between an abstraction and a subpatch

  ^^ I know!  I totally muffed that one!
 
2. i think it's worth it to show beginners how to count with internal objects. relying on a [counter] object - and you don't specify which one of the varous around - is asking for trouble.

  ^^ Good point.  I'll certainly keep that in mind if I ever do something like this again.

2ct m.


Am 04.06.2010 um 18:37 schrieb patrick mcnameeking:

> Hello List -
> I gave a workshop on using Pd at this year's Megapolis Audio Festival in Baltimore, MD.  I created a patch that was meant to be used as a launch-pad to get people patching as quickly as possible.  This is my first attempt at doing something like this, but I would really like to further the idea of creating self-contained introductory patches that get people excited about Pd.  I think that this could be a great tool for one-day workshops in schools or at conferences where people have the interest in, but not necessarily the background in sound and/or programming.  My idea with this patch was to have some examples of different ways to make sound, an easily accessible reference chart, and then a sub-patch containing a whole bunch of ready-made objects for people to copy/paste and string together.  The hope was that eventually people would break down the objects I created in order to figure out their inner workings.  Some of that started to happen at Megapolis but the workshop was fairly short and we had covered a lot of material.
> Feedback on the patch as well as ideas on this type of workshop would be greatly appreciated!
> Pat
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