Hi Louigi,
On 27 July 2012 21:01, Louigi Verona <louigi.verona(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I must admit I did not get all the technical details,
but the general idea
sounds nice.
I do have Praxis installed but with so much game creation I am a little bit
out of touch with
live music right now! Plan to get back to it in autumn and then I hope to
study Praxis in greater
detail.
Thanks for the reply. There should be some new features by the autumn
so keep an eye on the site. Got a load of stuff planned out, but
taking a holiday first! The ability to turn projects into stand-alone
applications is coming very soon, and some more tools for sound
manipulation and sequencing.
Btw, what is your opinion of Pure Data?
I haven't had a look at Pure Data for a few years now. It's a great
project, but just wasn't for me, and at the time a little unstable. I
seem to recall a lack of a decent (or any!) threading model (as per my
post), but that may have changed.
I consider Praxis and Pure Data to actually be very different projects
with very different aims. I made a conscious decision to move to
solely using Linux and open-source in my work about 6 years ago
(having used Linux for about 5 years by then). The one piece of
software that kept me using Windows was AudioMulch. I really like
working creatively with high-level patcher environments like
AudioMulch, Isadora, etc. It's an area that I think is still quite
limited on Linux, particularly for working cross-media. While it's
obviously possible to build higher-level constructs in Pure Data, I
prefer working with code than patching at a lower level.
Praxis also began as an experiment in building a system designed for
multiple media from the ground up (without claiming it's the right way
to do it! :) ) I find that some other software in this field is
limited by its history as either audio software that's had video
tacked on later, or vice versa.
Best wishes,
Neil
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