Hello,
I am João Miguel Pais, and some of you might know me from my (mostly)
questions in the list.
I guess it's part of protocol to tell something about me, so here it is:
still live
Since I am using Pd everytime ofter, I try to implement higher-level
objects, so that repeated operations will be easier to do (openfile
dialogs, editing GUIs, level metering, etc. etc.). I would like to learn C
and go deeper, but I didn't had time/courage until now (but there's still
hope).
learned by some angry frustrated mails some weeks ago).
card + Multiface, Behringer BCF2000, and some other smaller stuff. In
windows I worked with the "official" version and maintained it myself, but
since I am going to use Pd simultaneously on both win and lin, I'm
changing to pd-ext (as it is already post-0.39)
with composition (eithter Tape or live-electronics), and improvisation (as
part of the Laptop trio Endphase - www.endphase.net)
[- To earn money I work nowadys as a notesetter (Sibelius); I am planning
on moving to Berlin after the Summer.]
if any other information is required, let me know.
Greetings,
João Miguel Pais
Hi João,
Mind if I join your pd-list noobs introduction thread? My name is Andy Farnell, comp and cog sci from the UK, postgrad in DSP (analysis-synthesis), ex-BBC radio. Lots of languages and hardware design experience too. I used to write music for TV, radio and film and produced/programmed a few bands you might have in your collection. Now I earn a crust as Unix system/site programmer. Rather fallen in love with puredata and I'm using it as vehicle to write a book I've been planning to do for about 10 years "Practical synthetic sound design". Main platform Debian and Slack on fanless mini-ITX hardware (excellent for sound studios imho because you can actually hear what you're doing instead of a whirring noise)
Current TODO/ambitions Become a Jedi master of PureData Finish the next album of my own Gnomadic stuff Get my book published next year. Drag the games industry screaming and kicking into the 21st century by promoting efficient clientside synthesis in place of crappy samples. Contribute somehow to Pd, Dyne:bolic and some other OSS projects through advocacy, documentation and code.
stuff at http://obiwannabe.co.uk
On Mon, 08 May 2006 14:00:08 +0200 João Miguel Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com wrote: