accomplish anything I could possible want. I do mainly delay-loop creations and I have interdependent parameters and audio feeds of the loops. That's just not something I could conceive of doing in other software or hardware. I also use it as a guitar effects rack (why buy pedals when I can code my own?). I do everything in Pd now. If you can conceive of it, you can create it.
I have live recordings of my Pd music at
http://mentalfloss.ca/sintheta and run a fortnightly experimental music night in Kingston, Ontario (Canada) where I use Pd each and every show http://mentalfloss.ca/sintheta/exp.
No intricate sequencing or Ableton Live type creations. I mean, you *could* if you wanted to put a lot of work into it; it's not impossible. Pd's kind of like the software equivalent of a DIY hardware system.
the wikki page on http://pd.iem.at
At 01:20 PM 20/02/2003 -0800, Jim Aikin wrote:
- What do you use Pd for? Have you used it in any performances or
recordings you'd like others to know about?
- Are there musical tasks that you feel Pd is *not* especially well
suited for? What are they? Are there limitations you're hoping will be addressed in future updates?
- What are your favorite online resources for learning Pd and/or
extending it?
. . David McCallum . Music wants to be free . http://mentalfloss.ca/sintheta/ .