Beginner's Puredata Tutorial Part 1 of 2
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think you are going way to fast.
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I prefer the analogy of buying a car with the hood welded shut with regards to using Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic, et al.
It helps to know the basics so you can sync audio events to visual elements or I/O to all sorts of hardware that normally would ever be used for such purposes. (Ie: Drawing Tablets, Lighting, Joysticks, etc)
Perhaps you need to search "pure data pd" and hit search by ratings to know what I mean.
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Sounds you got delay on your mic. It's so... Hypnotic.
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@EadNomad Pause button.
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hey i'm really confused by what you put in the table, i see 0 12 3 5 7 1 but what's written after that, would be really helpful if you could let me know as my number boxes are not coming up with the same values as yours are and i have an assignment in for pure data this week and am finding it unbelievably confusing, cheers
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dac = digital-analog converter (and adc the opposite)
Nice tutorial.
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it doesnt work for me? the table part when using the scale
Don't listen to the detractors, awesome tutorials!
There is an art institution that charges for an intro course for $50, then it goes on to specializing in Audio $120, Visual $120. I would recommend to anyone to start with these and search youtube for more, why spend the money?
cjmazurus 2 years ago 2
XD Maybe I should start tutoring (or even teaching!). :) I really need to make more. Thanks.
vreahli 2 years ago
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All that work for something so lame. This is called taking the extended scenic route to make music. You really have to enjoy coding almost by hand or near it, to want to get such little results. You can wash a school bus with a tooth brush to get it clean, but it's gonna take you forever and then some. That's what this program is like. I think it's better utilized for video, not audio.
AlphaJunoOne 2 years ago
Dude - it's not a sequencer. I think it was originally made to teach DSP in the first place anyway. Writing music in this is more of an intellectual exercise than something useful. It seems to be decent for hardware installations though... I'll have to try cutting up video in it some time, that always looked kinda neat.
vreahli 2 years ago
This is a great tutorial...
But I am stuck on the +48 part.
I can't get into the number box to type that in.
How did you do that?
hjp
heidijeanphillips 2 years ago
It's just an object box like everything else, not a number box, I should've clarified that. So just make it the same way ya made the osc box earlier. :)
vreahli 2 years ago