progress !

Jay Vaughan EMAIL HIDDEN
Thu Oct 16 13:20:37 CEST 2008


> Always nice to hear from you. I'm sceptical about how far I'll be  
> able to go
> with it, but it's fun nonetheless. In my POV, the aup & PD are total
> different animals. One is computer based and very powerful, the  
> other one is
> standalone and very limited.
> I personally like standalone boxes. The idea of having a  
> programmable little
> unit that could theorically fit in a midi interface size box is very
> tempting. Also, only the fact the knobs are HW and have a 1024 unit
> resolution makes it a lot sweeter than a lot of VST, even with crappy
> output.
> But at this stage it's really like a research and fun box. Don't  
> know where
> I'm heading too really :)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> you know - I'm sceptical about using this particular Arduino thing for
> music & sound programming.
> OTOH, you seem to enjoy what you do and I do like the sound examples
> you provided.
> I'd do that with PD though - but that's just my humble approach ...



For me, its all about having a smaller, lighter, lower-power system  
that can be jammed with.

Okay, in the last 24 hours I've become a seriously dedicated PD user  
too (RjDj), but hey ..


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Jay Vaughan







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