There are three good books that are freely available and available for
purchase, I give them in rough order of mathiness:
minimal math: http://en.flossmanuals.net/PureData
medium math: http://pd-tutorial.com/
all the math: http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm
.hc
On Oct 1, 2009, at 10:33 AM, Andy Wilson wrote:
a request for pointers to useful docs/software/sites:
I'm a new user of pd, and have spent the last week getting to grips
with the basics: everything's working nicely so far. I'm not a sound
engineer or mathematician, but am not finding it hard to get around
the basics.My main interest is in using pd alongside a Lemur controller to do
live processing of audio - ie. no samples, no synthesisers, just
processing whatever turns up on the line-in.Is there any useful documentation, or good sites, etc., that would
help me along my way? I have a copy of Andy Farnell's excellent
'Designing Sound' but it doesn't go into the territory that
interests me most.I have a couple of books by Curtis Rhodes but haven't read them yet
- they look a bit heavy to me ;-) I'd prefer a more practical
approach, like 'Designing Sound' but with a different focus.
I'm interested in:
- documentation relating to live processing generally (general
approaches) 2. documentation about specific processing techniques 3. examples of processors in pd that I can study and use
can anyone help?
thanks
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