Hi,
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 09:53:29AM +0200, Gonzalo wrote:
is there a good book to learn audio foundations and pure data? i only know about loadbang book...
I consider Miller's "Technique ..." an essential read for any Pd user. But it's in Miller-style, which can be a bit too dense and abridged for some readers ... But if you stick to it and re-read it several times, it's very enlightening.
The best spelled-out newbie intro to Pd that I know is contained in the first chapters of "Designing Sound": http://aspress.co.uk/ds/ IMO it is way better than "Loadbang". You can get the respective chapters as PDF for printing out on your own on the book's website. (The book is currently out of print, AFAIK, but a new release is in the works).
For reading a general intro to working with sound, you can go with the usual suspects, i.e. Dodge/Jerse "Computer Music" or the two E. Miranda books at Focal Press. I'd avoid Roads' "The Computer Music Tutorial" at this point: It's not so much a tutorial as a reference book.
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