[PD] physical modelling/general pd - mentor/tuition sought (money offered)

2008-08-07 Thread Julian Brooks
Hi all,

 

I have a 12 month project as part of a masters degree, where I wish to build
a physical model of a wind chime.  I then want to use the interface to play
some of my indeterminate compositions.  I was going to attempt it for my
undergraduate degree but realised that it was far too complex for the
available time that I had then.

 

I have been using pd for a few years now, list lurking, working through
basic examples, building simple tools, using other peoples patches etc.  But
this is too complex for me to do on my own.  At my uni there isn't anyone
with better skills than me and I don't know of any local fellow patchers.

 

Now as a musician, when I need to up my skills, I will look to find some
lessons when I have got as far as I can on my own.

 

So here goes...

 

Is there anyone with an hour a week to spare who can offer some
mentoring/tuition for what we can deem to be the 'going rate'.  I am more
than happy to do this remotely/online, I'm sure there is a way we can work
it out.  There would be full credit given of course.  

 

Pmpd seems like the way to go with this.  I have worked through the
examples, and, although I have my eye on what examples I would presume to be
the best starting points, I'm struggling to get started.  The physical
modelling is where I first need to start but there's loads of pd stuff I
would like to be able to work through with someone, so this could be a (me
love you)longtime regular small money earner, if anyone's interested.

 

I am in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, UK, by the way.  Any pd'ers local,
give us a shout.

 

Best wishes to all,

 

Jb

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Re: [PD] physical modelling/general pd - mentor/tuition sought (money offered)

2008-08-07 Thread Julian Brooks
Julian and Marius, 

Many thanks for your advice.

I will defo take you up, Julian, on your kind offer. I will be getting in
touch soon.

Isn't Obi wb gonna be hard to contact, I am quite well in with the sand
people tho', maybe they can put in a good word for me:0

Best 2 ALL,

jB

-Original Message-
From: marius schebella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 August 2008 16:18
To: Julian Brooks
Subject: Re: [PD] physical modelling/general pd - mentor/tuition sought
(money offered)

Hi Julian,
you should ask andy farnell, he is in GB and is writing a book about 
physical modelling. I think that will have most of the stuff you will need.
marius.


Julian Brooks wrote:
 Hi all,
 
  
 
 I have a 12 month project as part of a masters degree, where I wish to 
 build a physical model of a wind chime.  I then want to use the 
 interface to play some of my indeterminate compositions.  I was going to 
 attempt it for my undergraduate degree but realised that it was far too 
 complex for the available time that I had then.
 
  
 
 I have been using pd for a few years now, list lurking, working through 
 basic examples, building simple tools, using other peoples patches etc.  
 But this is too complex for me to do on my own.  At my uni there isn't 
 anyone with better skills than me and I don't know of any local fellow 
 patchers.
 
  
 
 Now as a musician, when I need to up my skills, I will look to find some 
 lessons when I have got as far as I can on my own.
 
  
 
 So here goes...
 
  
 
 Is there anyone with an hour a week to spare who can offer some 
 mentoring/tuition for what we can deem to be the 'going rate'.  I am 
 more than happy to do this remotely/online, I'm sure there is a way we 
 can work it out.  There would be full credit given of course. 
 
  
 
 Pmpd seems like the way to go with this.  I have worked through the 
 examples, and, although I have my eye on what examples I would presume 
 to be the best starting points, I'm struggling to get started.  The 
 physical modelling is where I first need to start but there's loads of 
 pd stuff I would like to be able to work through with someone, so this 
 could be a (me love you)longtime regular small money earner, if anyone's 
 interested.
 
  
 
 I am in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, UK, by the way.  Any pd'ers 
 local, give us a shout.
 
  
 
 Best wishes to all,
 
  
 
 Jb
 
 
 
 
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