Back in the day, there seemed to be more active sharing of patches & pieces on here, I, for one, kinda miss it. I think there's a presumption that a lot of that's shifted to PdRepo, which is a shame, I find the list easier to keep on top of.
Maybe we should throw in some old faves. I have several but in no particular order, here's one: 0xA's 'expr~' (was posted on this list too, honest:) http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/patches/patch/2 J On 26 March 2018 at 12:27, Derek Kwan <derek.x.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > jlistshit <jlists...@kliklak.net> writes: > > > OT question: What other list might exist to discuss/exchange etc > > mostly the music that people produce with PD, rather than the > > technical details? Open to all styles here, though with a focus on > > generative, electro-acoustic, composition, not very IDM interested. > > > > Hopefully not super-offtopic from the offtopic, but here's my experience > with finding Pd-generated work in vaguely social media/forumy oriented > platforms: > > Although not the most loved social networking platform in recent times, > there's an active Facebook group where people occasionally post things > they've made with Pd, including music, and I've posted new tunes > there... I'd say a majority of the posts are technical help oriented, > but it seems to be one of the better bets for finding Pd-generated work. > > The Pd Patch Repo forum has an "output~" section for Pd-generated work > but seems to be significantly less frequented. > > There's a subreddit /r/puredata on Reddit that somewhat rarely has > Pd-generated works posted, most of the posts tend to be of the techincal > help variety, but the non-help posts are there... > > I post things on SoundCloud and BandCamp I know many others do too with > the #puredata hashtag. Although not really forums, those are decent > resources to find Pd-related tunes. > > Every now and then I look up the #puredata hashtag on various other > social networking platforms such as Instagram and Twitter and follow > other Pd users on there. Also not quite traditionally forum-y, but I've > found those platforms as good resources to see what other folks are > doing with Pd out there. I've been looking to branch out to other more > decentralized, open-source platforms like Mastodon and I think I found > posts with the #puredata hashtag on the art instance, but it didn't seem > all that active... at least when I checked. > > These are the examples I can come up with off the top of my head > half-asleep at weird hours of the night. Interested to see where this > topic goes and what ideas/observations arise from it.. It's always nice > to find out what other folks are making with Pd... > > Derek > > -- > Derek Kwan > www.derekxkwan.com > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@lists.iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/ > listinfo/pd-list >
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