OT question: What other list might exist to discuss/exchange etc mostly the music that people produce with PD, rather than the technical details? Open to all styles here, though with a focus on generative, electro-acoustic, composition, not very IDM interested.
Thanx in advance.
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On Son, 2018-03-25 at 15:02 +0200, jlistshit wrote:
OT question: What other list might exist to discuss/exchange etc mostly the music that people produce with PD, rather than the technical details? Open to all styles here, though with a focus on generative, electro-acoustic, composition, not very IDM interested.
Why not discuss it here? I don't know of any other list/forum/board.
I'd be interested in people posting and discussing their works here. Not only music, but everything what people do with Pd.
What do others think about this? Is a separate "artistic" channel necessary?
Roman
I'd be interested in people posting and discussing their works here.
me too!
Gesendet: Montag, 26. März 2018 um 10:33 Uhr Von: "Roman Haefeli" reduzent@gmail.com An: pd-list@lists.iem.at Betreff: Re: [PD] Discussing, exchanging pd-generated music
On Son, 2018-03-25 at 15:02 +0200, jlistshit wrote:
OT question: What other list might exist to discuss/exchange etc mostly the music that people produce with PD, rather than the technical details? Open to all styles here, though with a focus on generative, electro-acoustic, composition, not very IDM interested.
Why not discuss it here? I don't know of any other list/forum/board.
I'd be interested in people posting and discussing their works here. Not only music, but everything what people do with Pd.
What do others think about this? Is a separate "artistic" channel necessary?
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jlistshit jlistshit@kliklak.net writes:
OT question: What other list might exist to discuss/exchange etc mostly the music that people produce with PD, rather than the technical details? Open to all styles here, though with a focus on generative, electro-acoustic, composition, not very IDM interested.
Hopefully not super-offtopic from the offtopic, but here's my experience with finding Pd-generated work in vaguely social media/forumy oriented platforms:
Although not the most loved social networking platform in recent times, there's an active Facebook group where people occasionally post things they've made with Pd, including music, and I've posted new tunes there... I'd say a majority of the posts are technical help oriented, but it seems to be one of the better bets for finding Pd-generated work.
The Pd Patch Repo forum has an "output~" section for Pd-generated work but seems to be significantly less frequented.
There's a subreddit /r/puredata on Reddit that somewhat rarely has Pd-generated works posted, most of the posts tend to be of the techincal help variety, but the non-help posts are there...
I post things on SoundCloud and BandCamp I know many others do too with the #puredata hashtag. Although not really forums, those are decent resources to find Pd-related tunes.
Every now and then I look up the #puredata hashtag on various other social networking platforms such as Instagram and Twitter and follow other Pd users on there. Also not quite traditionally forum-y, but I've found those platforms as good resources to see what other folks are doing with Pd out there. I've been looking to branch out to other more decentralized, open-source platforms like Mastodon and I think I found posts with the #puredata hashtag on the art instance, but it didn't seem all that active... at least when I checked.
These are the examples I can come up with off the top of my head half-asleep at weird hours of the night. Interested to see where this topic goes and what ideas/observations arise from it.. It's always nice to find out what other folks are making with Pd...
Derek
Back in the day, there seemed to be more active sharing of patches & pieces on here, I, for one, kinda miss it. I think there's a presumption that a lot of that's shifted to PdRepo, which is a shame, I find the list easier to keep on top of.
Maybe we should throw in some old faves. I have several but in no particular order, here's one: 0xA's 'expr~' (was posted on this list too, honest:) http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/patches/patch/2
J
On 26 March 2018 at 12:27, Derek Kwan derek.x.kwan@gmail.com wrote:
jlistshit jlistshit@kliklak.net writes:
OT question: What other list might exist to discuss/exchange etc mostly the music that people produce with PD, rather than the technical details? Open to all styles here, though with a focus on generative, electro-acoustic, composition, not very IDM interested.
Hopefully not super-offtopic from the offtopic, but here's my experience with finding Pd-generated work in vaguely social media/forumy oriented platforms:
Although not the most loved social networking platform in recent times, there's an active Facebook group where people occasionally post things they've made with Pd, including music, and I've posted new tunes there... I'd say a majority of the posts are technical help oriented, but it seems to be one of the better bets for finding Pd-generated work.
The Pd Patch Repo forum has an "output~" section for Pd-generated work but seems to be significantly less frequented.
There's a subreddit /r/puredata on Reddit that somewhat rarely has Pd-generated works posted, most of the posts tend to be of the techincal help variety, but the non-help posts are there...
I post things on SoundCloud and BandCamp I know many others do too with the #puredata hashtag. Although not really forums, those are decent resources to find Pd-related tunes.
Every now and then I look up the #puredata hashtag on various other social networking platforms such as Instagram and Twitter and follow other Pd users on there. Also not quite traditionally forum-y, but I've found those platforms as good resources to see what other folks are doing with Pd out there. I've been looking to branch out to other more decentralized, open-source platforms like Mastodon and I think I found posts with the #puredata hashtag on the art instance, but it didn't seem all that active... at least when I checked.
These are the examples I can come up with off the top of my head half-asleep at weird hours of the night. Interested to see where this topic goes and what ideas/observations arise from it.. It's always nice to find out what other folks are making with Pd...
Derek
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