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On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 03:30:59PM -0500, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
On 1/29/07, Erik de Castro Lopo
<mle+la(a)mega-nerd.com> wrote:
Chris McCormick wrote:
I think most Linux audio apps can compile and run on OSX and then point
them to the Linux audio apps page. Be prepared to blow their minds.
I think jackd and Rosegarden are strictly Linux. And Alsa Modular Synth,
fwiw.
My favorite audio apps are Csound and Pure Data, both amazing FOSS
audio apps, but not exactly mainstream or friendly. Extremely
powerful, though.
http://www.csounds.com
http://puredata.info
A lot of people rave about these. But what do they *do*? What do they sound like? It seems
like they're audio programming languages. What things have people built/recorded with
them?
Is there a "Made with [Csound|PD|Max/MSP]" somewhere?
- -ken
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