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'''[format]''' first steps in getting to know Pd.
'''[format]''' experiment with focus on format (instead of topic). First baby steps in getting to know Pd.
 
'''[work]''' with Mitsa


'''[wip pad]''' is [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/alnik-xpub2-research-puredata here]
'''[wip pad]''' is [https://pad.xpub.nl/p/alnik-xpub2-research-puredata here]
'''[process log]'''
'''00_ research''' - for the experiment, i have researched a bit what pure data is and what tutorials we can use to start. As Mitsa and i are interested in creating sounds, music, edit audio with it, i proposed us to try the tutorials created by Australian artist and educator [https://www.explodingart.com/arb/2019/09/17/hello-world/ Andrew R. Brown].
He has published a series of [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuxj2jXSuTvvqYcDLJ-poN-JxvqX0wq-m 53 video tutorials] for getting to use Pure Data for Real-time music and sound.
'''01_ creating a simple oscillator with pure data - process log'''

Revision as of 17:52, 28 September 2022

// back to Ål Nik's main page

_about

 it's just a toy! - bruno


here are several research & experiments hackpacts to start with ⟿

_[audiozines]

[format] playing with audiozines as focus on format rather than on a topic.

[wip pad] is here

_[pure data]

[format] experiment with focus on format (instead of topic). First baby steps in getting to know Pd.

[work] with Mitsa

[wip pad] is here

[process log]

00_ research - for the experiment, i have researched a bit what pure data is and what tutorials we can use to start. As Mitsa and i are interested in creating sounds, music, edit audio with it, i proposed us to try the tutorials created by Australian artist and educator Andrew R. Brown.

He has published a series of 53 video tutorials for getting to use Pure Data for Real-time music and sound.

01_ creating a simple oscillator with pure data - process log