Please note, that works must be compatible with Macintosh computers in either QuickTime, max/MSP, Flash, Firefox or Safari.
If a competition allows to submit music generators made in Max/MSP, but disallows submitting music generators made in PureData, then why is such an announcement relevant to pd-announce ?
While I'm not affiliate in any way to Infinite Composing, and while I do hate the fact they don't allow PD patches (and don't understand why - do they ignore that pd can run on a mac?), I guess that some "pd artists" may be able and willing to port their pd patches to max/msp in order to submit them to the call...
the call is written in a way that makes me think, that the producers don't know to much about what is going on in the world... but maybe the reason is, that there is no such thing as a kiosk mode or a protection from changing the patch in pd. otoh writing an email and telling them that installing pd is not more work than copying files to the computer is always a possibility. (and the more people ask, the more likely pd will be installed...) my guess is, that pd is just not known in denmark. maybe I am wrong. marius.
Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
Please note, that works must be compatible with Macintosh computers in either QuickTime, max/MSP, Flash, Firefox or Safari.
If a competition allows to submit music generators made in Max/MSP, but disallows submitting music generators made in PureData, then why is such an announcement relevant to pd-announce ?
While I'm not affiliate in any way to Infinite Composing, and while I do hate the fact they don't allow PD patches (and don't understand why - do they ignore that pd can run on a mac?), I guess that some "pd artists" may be able and willing to port their pd patches to max/msp in order to submit them to the call...
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On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 19:19 -0500, marius schebella wrote:
the call is written in a way that makes me think, that the producers don't know to much about what is going on in the world... but maybe the reason is, that there is no such thing as a kiosk mode or a protection from changing the patch in pd.
There was a patch submitted by IOhannes to do this:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=478072&aid=1529010...
Jamie
otoh writing an email and telling them that installing pd is not more
work than copying files to the computer is always a possibility. (and
the more people ask, the more likely pd will be installed...)
to install pd itself only that is necessary. but not all hardware works
smoothly with pd - at least not a g5 with a digi 002, with which someone
had to give up while preparing a concert with a work of mine. I think that
max/msp has a better support, which is normal for a commercial program.
João Miguel Pais
hm... i have it here with g5 and digi002 and it works quite ok, actually, had more problems with nuendo-digi002 as with pd-gigi002 - and with all other hardware pd was working good :)
On 2/19/07, João Miguel Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com wrote:
otoh writing an email and telling them that installing pd is not more work than copying files to the computer is always a possibility. (and the more people ask, the more likely pd will be installed...)
to install pd itself only that is necessary. but not all hardware works smoothly with pd - at least not a g5 with a digi 002, with which someone had to give up while preparing a concert with a work of mine. I think that max/msp has a better support, which is normal for a commercial program.
João Miguel Pais
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I doubt it. Mac people seem to not give a shit that some of us are far too poor to ever afford a Mac.
~d
On 2/17/07, Matteo Sisti Sette matteo.sistisette@email.it wrote:
Please note, that works must be compatible with Macintosh computers in either QuickTime, max/MSP, Flash, Firefox or Safari.
If a competition allows to submit music generators made in Max/MSP, but disallows submitting music generators made in PureData, then why is such an announcement relevant to pd-announce ?
While I'm not affiliate in any way to Infinite Composing, and while I do hate the fact they don't allow PD patches (and don't understand why - do they ignore that pd can run on a mac?), I guess that some "pd artists" may be able and willing to port their pd patches to max/msp in order to submit them to the call...
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David Powers wrote:
I doubt it. Mac people seem to not give a shit that some of us are far too poor to ever afford a Mac.
yeah. this is the "american way of life". but seriously, I don't think that money is the problem, because actually it is not really so much more expensive. I bought a mac, because everybody I work with uses them. so it was peer pressure. and, hey, after the 3rd kernelpanic/crash this week I start to like it. lol!
jitter is the reason for me to run max, and better grafic drivers for video (YUV! quicktime) is the reason to run it on a mac. and 998 arguments convince me to do everything else in pd. marius.
On 2/17/07, Matteo Sisti Sette matteo.sistisette@email.it wrote:
Please note, that works must be compatible with Macintosh computers in either QuickTime, max/MSP, Flash, Firefox or Safari.
If a competition allows to submit music generators made in Max/MSP, but disallows submitting music generators made in PureData, then why is such an announcement relevant to pd-announce ?
While I'm not affiliate in any way to Infinite Composing, and while I do hate the fact they don't allow PD patches (and don't understand why - do they ignore that pd can run on a mac?), I guess that some "pd artists" may be able and willing to port their pd patches to max/msp in order to submit them to the call...
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