PdParty • Pocket Code
19/06/21
PdParty; a project initiated by Dan Wilcox in 2011 has given us the means to run Puredata patches on an iOS device. In other words, it opens a way for using electronic instruments in pocket format. And it something that I use often in a variety of ways during my own performances. For instance in the form of one or two phones combined with a yummy Elektrosluch.
A favourite among such Puredata patches is based on what this fb post shows; chaotic behaviour based on an oscillator feeding back into itself. Others use options to record live sounds or even a version of Xenakis' Gendy model extended with movement sensor data. Some nerd advice: the fexpr~ object is great for such sample level approaches.
A favourite among such Puredata patches is based on what this fb post shows; chaotic behaviour based on an oscillator feeding back into itself. Others use options to record live sounds or even a version of Xenakis' Gendy model extended with movement sensor data. Some nerd advice: the fexpr~ object is great for such sample level approaches.
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