It's a year since I wrote my first Puredata music, so I remixed pokesdown into a nicer version (imho). I thought it's a good idea to have a "composition" page on obiwannabe, just for things which are sort of complete pieces of music as puredata files.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/compositions/compositions.html
any thoughts?
Has anyone else got a page of Pd *music* ?
cheers, andy
Beautiful work, Andy! I love the evolution of style. I'm honestly quite jealous, since I'm too lazy to write my music completely with Pd. It's an inspiration to see how you did it.
Plus, it sounds great.
~Kyle
On 12/3/06, padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
It's a year since I wrote my first Puredata music, so I remixed pokesdown into a nicer version (imho). I thought it's a good idea to have a "composition" page on obiwannabe, just for things which are sort of complete pieces of music as puredata files.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/compositions/compositions.html
any thoughts?
Has anyone else got a page of Pd *music* ?
cheers, andy
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Hallo, padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk hat gesagt: // padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
It's a year since I wrote my first Puredata music, so I remixed pokesdown into a nicer version (imho). I thought it's a good idea to have a "composition" page on obiwannabe, just for things which are sort of complete pieces of music as puredata files.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/compositions/compositions.html
any thoughts?
I'm very moved.
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__
lovely. i want to do some of these too, but still gotta get my head around a few things before i will be happy to put tracks together.
that oboe synth is really lush. actually it all is. nice one.
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 03:58:48AM +0100, padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
It's a year since I wrote my first Puredata music, so I remixed pokesdown into a nicer version (imho). I thought it's a good idea to have a "composition" page on obiwannabe, just for things which are sort of complete pieces of music as puredata files.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/compositions/compositions.html
any thoughts?
Those tunes are really wonderful. I am in awe of what you can make Pd do.
Chris.
chris@mccormick.cx http://mccormick.cx
On Monday 04 December 2006 15:07, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 03:58:48AM +0100, padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk
wrote:
It's a year since I wrote my first Puredata music, so I remixed pokesdown into a nicer version (imho). I thought it's a good idea to have a "composition" page on obiwannabe, just for things which are sort of complete pieces of music as puredata files.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/compositions/compositions.html
any thoughts?
Those tunes are really wonderful. I am in awe of what you can make Pd do.
Chris.
Yes, very impressive and pretty stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Ben
Those tunes are really wonderful. I am in awe of what you can make Pd do.
Yes, very impressive and pretty stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Hello, is there a common place where people can post links to their PD creations? For example, on the wiki.. (I haven't noticed it if there's such thing on the wiki..)
It would be great to create a collection of such links. Also, to split it into sections: useful patches, externals, compositions, games, etc.
Steve
I love the console messages in Pokesdown andy... I was wondering what was going on when I saw "print: This just goes on forever like this..."; though it was a message from the universe haha (Miller???) (I was using Pokesdown as some ambient "patching music"). I propose they be added to the Media menu next to the cpu meter and Audio/MIDI test.
Luke, 4:12am
On 12/5/06, hard off hard.off@gmail.com wrote:
ok i'll make a topic about that.
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Yeah - jeez, Andy. This is wonderful stuff.
cheers dafydd
On 12/4/06, Ben Saylor bensaylor@fastmail.fm wrote:
On Monday 04 December 2006 15:07, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 03:58:48AM +0100, padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk
wrote:
It's a year since I wrote my first Puredata music, so I remixed pokesdown into a nicer version (imho). I thought it's a good idea to have a "composition" page on obiwannabe, just for things which are sort of complete pieces of music as puredata files.
http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/compositions/compositions.html
any thoughts?
Those tunes are really wonderful. I am in awe of what you can make Pd do.
Chris.
Yes, very impressive and pretty stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Ben
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On 04/12/2006, at 3.58, padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
any thoughts?
"this one gave me the very warm feeling of not only building the
entire sound myself from nothing, without samples or midi, but the
feeling that I could do it again, that composing directly in Pd was
not just possible, but pleasurable"
There is some really poetic creature spiking out of this "scientist-
brained person". Kudos! And thanks for sharing, and for sharing it
this living, elaborate and (again) poetic.
Steffen escribe:
There is some really poetic creature spiking out of this "scientist- brained person". Kudos! And thanks for sharing, and for sharing it
this living, elaborate and (again) poetic.
Please, I just subscribed this mailing list and I'm still not used to your ironics. ;)
Ismael Valladolid Torres
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On 05/12/2006, at 16.35, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
Steffen escribe:
There is some really poetic creature spiking out of this "scientist- brained person". Kudos! And thanks for sharing, and for sharing it this living, elaborate and (again) poetic.
Please, I just subscribed this mailing list and I'm still not used to your ironics. ;)
I was being serious.
(i know the layers paradox could pop to mind, but please leave it out)
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 03:58:48 +0100 padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
It's a year since I wrote my first Puredata music, so ..
Wow, thanks for all the very kind words peeps.
An important goal has been proven for me. They were designed to share. I keep seeing Pd as vital part of what MPEG4-SA was always supposed to be, but never really achieved; a way of delivering music as code for clientside evaluation. Presumably they play OK for everyone, that's just the upshot of writing only in "Miller Vanilla" and avoiding any externs not in the most basic distros. Comparing this to my old way of working on TV music, I would have to keep track of so many file formats, midi, VST plugins, or worst of all on Protools when everything was stored in one monster proprietry blob along with redundant data. It tied me and my colleagues to a particular studio setup, or required hours "exporting and importing" between applications. Everything revolved around mixes, samples, crystalised and clinically trimmed to the beat loops. Yuck! This way everything stays as fluid *data* right until the last moment, so it can even be parameterised in situ, which is exactly what is needed for games or interactive application music.
And I'm touched that some people rather like the musical result, not just the technical production.
Anyway, that remix represents a sort of yearly review of progress, progress I owe entirely to this list and all of your advice and critical wisdom. This piece of music belongs to the Pd community. Cheers all,
Andy
"miller vanilla" ha ha ha"!!!
also, that quote from you about pd being the crack cocaine of multimedia software is awesome. go andy!
I like this idea. MPEG4-SA has always seemed like vaporware that will never get accepted, but maybe someday it will be...perhaps Pd would be a better framwork than Music N.
Kudos to keeping it vanilla too, because you're right about the portability issue with that. So when are we getting native Pd matrix and storage objects (besides textfile/qlist)?
~Kyle
On 12/6/06, padawan12 padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 03:58:48 +0100 padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
I keep seeing Pd as vital part of what MPEG4-SA was always supposed to be, but never really achieved; a way of delivering music as code for clientside evaluation. Presumably they play OK for everyone, that's just the upshot of writing only in "Miller Vanilla" and avoiding any externs not in the most basic distros.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 17:32:02 -0600 "Kyle Klipowicz" kyleklip@gmail.com wrote:
I like this idea. MPEG4-SA has always seemed like vaporware that will never get accepted, but maybe someday it will be...perhaps Pd would be a better framwork than Music N.
I followed it intently for a while back in 96, from Caseys sketch and then MIT sort sat on it. There's some tools for development on Berkley, but it's been cold for years. Again and again my work keeps coming back to "something like MPEG4", a way of not just describing sounds, but brokering them as remote objects. I think the problem with SA is that got cast as a "delivery tool" and that's not what it is (for me). A pd file, being a netlist of predefined objects is very efficient, I was realising when running a script on my pd files to see how many arithmentic or control objects were being used, it turned out about 70% of everything was multiplys [*] or [*~], closely followd by [phasor~], well my impression was that most things could be described by about 20 or 30 objects. And if you use some obscure object like [uncompilable~] the client should send a wtf? to the server who sends the DSP object.
Kudos to keeping it vanilla too, because you're right about the portability issue with that. So when are we getting native Pd matrix and storage objects (besides textfile/qlist)?
~Kyle
On 12/6/06, padawan12 padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 03:58:48 +0100 padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:
I keep seeing Pd as vital part of what MPEG4-SA was always supposed to be, but never really achieved; a way of delivering music as code for clientside evaluation. Presumably they play OK for everyone, that's just the upshot of writing only in "Miller Vanilla" and avoiding any externs not in the most basic distros.
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