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first experiments

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Thank you
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like to see people using msp/max. i wish i can learn it. i use ''renoise'' from time to time. im mostly a gear junkie.
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That's some genuinely interesting digital noise! Plenty of dynamics, not overly harsh but plenty going on to maintain attention.

I do love PD and Max/MSP, but haven't used them in years now.
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I must admit, I am a bit overwhelmed by the many free tools I could use.

I hope I can dive deeper into one of them instead just scratching the surface.
PD will be a good candidate for this. Or better CSound? Or SunVox. SuperCollider sounds interesting too...
And wait, I recently found something on the internet ...
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