On Feb 25, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> I think open source people are more hacky and DIY and are less tied up,
> which has an impact on the result...
I do suppose that esp stuff like Pd vanilla with its small core
encourages more investment in the tools, but at least for me, it's
difficult to
Thanks for your answers!
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 12:21 AM, Alexandre Torres Porres
wrote:
> I think open source people are more hacky and DIY and are less tied up,
> which has an impact on the result...
Yes, I agree.
> 2017-02-24 23:25 GMT-03:00 Derek Kwan :
>> I suppose since open-source softw
I think open source people are more hacky and DIY and are less tied up,
which has an impact on the result...
2017-02-24 23:25 GMT-03:00 Derek Kwan :
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> >
> > I would love to know if anyone feels like there is a direct
> > relationship between the music they make with Pd and th
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> I would love to know if anyone feels like there is a direct
> relationship between the music they make with Pd and the fact that
> Pd is open source. Do you compose music differently than you would
> with a purchased software package? Are your sonic standards higher /
> lower
Hi everyone,
Every open source synthesis program has its own set of
peculiarities, which will shape the work, style, sounds, process, etc.
But does being open source count as one of those peculiarities?
I would love to know if anyone feels like there is a direct
relationship between the music the