as interested as I am in parsing the english language with you, (ie I didnt mention monolake, I mentioned robert, who solely comprises monolake at this point) I think i'll go home and play with audio instead.
:D ---- Neil Wiernik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > thats a different project atlantic waves is his project with deadbeat its > not monolake solo... > I know he still uses max/msp for his robert henkie and atlantic waves > stuff but not for the monolake project when hes playing live any how... > Ive hosted robert a number of times in toronto and the first time in 2000 > he was using max/msp but since then as monolake hes been using abelton > live for his stuff as monolake solo when playing live. > > > > On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, /0 wrote: > > > > > you're right, this probably isnt max/msp: > > > > http://www.monolake.de/atlantic.html > > > > robert has both posted his own performance patches, and helped me with mine > > (subpatcher for midi learn capabilities) in the past 12 months > > > > from this, I base my previous statements. > > > > ---- robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> > >> Don't be silly he won't be using max/msp these days. > >> > >> robin... > >> > >> > >> /0 wrote: > >>> actually, I think robert is using max/msp. > >>> > >>> live is based off an msp patch, which has been available for years and > >>> years. > >>> > >>> a lot of lives concepts come from msp patchers > >>> > > > > > ============================ > www.phoniq.net > releases available on: > www.noisefactoryrecords.com > publication: > www.vagueterrain.net