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May 05, 2005

"Give it All, Zero For Rules!" shouts Mattin. For some, free music software isn't just a way of saving money. It's a way of life.

At the center of the debate is a semi-rivalry between two similar programs: Pure Data (http://pure-data.iem.at/) (aka "Pd"), and Max/MSP (http://www.cycling74.com). Both Pd and Max/MSP use a similar interface, allowing you to build custom music, video, and multimedia applications by visually interconnecting objects. It's not quite programming (though in each you can code your own objects if you like), but it offers many of the benefits of programming visually, and in real-time. Pd is free/open source; Max/MSP costs a few hundred dollars.

So why are there two programs? Here's a VERY long story made short: [read more]
Originally posted by Administrator from Clippings.reblog, remediated by yatta on May 5, 2005 at 11:39 PM