by Karlheinz Essl at rtc-lib
http://www.essl.at/works/rtc.html
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by Karlheinz Essl at rtc-lib
http://www.essl.at/works/rtc.html
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The awards list is linked to Google Scholar.
By Jeff Huang
http://jeffhuang.com/best_paper_awards.html
by Tosh Chiang
(photo from the SF Chronicle – by Liz Hafalia)
By Miller Puckette
http://msp.ucsd.edu/techniques/latest/book-html/book.html
(Miller with Julianna Snapper)
By Johannes Kreidler.
An amazing resource for Pd programming, with downloadable examples.
http://www.pd-tutorial.com/english/index.html
Abstract
Pd was initiated by American software engineer Miller Puckette, who previous co-developed the well known and similarly structured software Max/Msp. Pd is not commercial software; i.e., it was not developed by a corporation and is not for sale. Instead, it is “open source”: its source code is not the (patented) property of a corporation, but is rather freely available to all. One drawback to this is that a detailed operating manual for users who lack programming experience has not existed until now. In contrast to a corporation— which has a monetary interest in ensuring that first-time users can easily operate new software—the open source movement lacks such a driving force to make itself accessible. This book is an attempt to fill that gap.
This tutorial is designed for self-study, principally for composers. It begins with explanations of basic programming and acoustic principles then gradually builds up to the most advanced electronic music processing techniques. The book’s teaching approach is focused primarily on hearing, which we consider a faster and more enjoyable way to absorb new concepts than through abstract formulas.
The patches described are available for download.
Interactive real time music composition by slicing and selecting audio from two recorders. Written in Pd.
By Katja Vetter
http://newblankets.org/katja_slice_jockey.html
download from here: http://www.katjaas.nl/slicejockey/slicejockey.html
Recording the sounds of bats and insects…
By Richard Mudhar
http://www.wildlife-sound.org/equipment/technote/micdesigns/ultrasonic.html