Although, like godinpants, I'm tempted by Max6.
i agree with godinpants you are talking about reaktor????
also if you like to draw lines between effects and synths, try Buzz or psycle !!!
I mentioned Reaktor in OP.
Buzz and Psycle aren't multiplatform, like the other programs. So I would have to use Boot Camp, or attempt to run them on my Asus EeePC1000H.
Some programs can't host other programs in them, which makes them more appealing to me. SunVox? Does that let you host other programs in it?
I started with a nanoloop "clone" in max/msp in 2007. I never finished it..........
Pure Data Anywhere just got ported to the Caanoo, this could be interesting:
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/caa
,0,0,6,761
Pure Data Anywhere just got ported to the Caanoo, this could be interesting:
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/caa ,0,0,6,761
Now that IS exciting!
MaxForLive is also awesome. But only if you like Live and have money. http://www.maxforlive.com/featured/
Last edited by DS-10 Dominator (Aug 4, 2011 8:08 am)
PD, all the way.
Yup!
I'm terrible at writing stuff with it though, but it adds to the fun that my sequencers I've made tend to jitter, glitch and get out of sync.
Pure Data Anywhere just got ported to the Caanoo, this could be interesting:
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/caa ,0,0,6,761
It sounded more like "proof of concept" than something someone can use.
MaxForLive is also awesome. But only if you like Live and have money. http://www.maxforlive.com/featured/
In the OP, I was looking at Audiomulch, Bidule & Renoise, alternatives to Max & Live.
oh i forgot that there is also a graphical patcher where you can connect VSTs (and buzz machines, maybe??) together in FL STUDIO now