Yeah, I agree. I'd also be interested to hear more about how to you
worked, plus its always fun to see people's packages.
.hc
On Oct 10, 2010, at 11:16 PM, Achim Bloch wrote:
Nice tracks! Very interesting to hear pd used in a somehow
"traditional" rock song format. Do you use pd live? What is your set- up, do you use a foot controller or something like that? Cyrill--- En date de : Dim 10.10.10, Pierre Massat pimassat@gmail.com a
écrit :De: Pierre Massat pimassat@gmail.com Objet: [PD] Music made with Pd À: "pd-list" pd-list@iem.at Date: Dimanche 10 octobre 2010, 19h44
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to share some music i've made with my band, because
i've used Pd with my guitar and a rt setup and i'm very happy with
the results. I remember when i started experimenting with this a
year ago, i had hope but i did not expect it to work so well. So
here it is : http://pierreetleloup.bandcamp.com/ There's some Pd-processed guitar on the following songs: Not too
sad, Nyctalope, Canopée and We own the sky. The rest is just plain
rock trio stuff (irrelevant here). There's no keyboard and i didn't
need any hardware effetcs.So this gives me an opportunity to thank everybody on the list, it's
really neat to always have someone who can help you and provide a
bit of code!cheers!
Pierre
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