Composing Interactive Music - Todd Winkler

Mar 25, 2008 22:52

I'm pretty much finished Todd Winkler's 'Composing Interactive Music - Techniques and Ideas using Max'. If I still had it, this book would sit next to the IBM/360 Assembly textbook I've read, since it's about as useful. I mean, props to Mr. Winkler, but really; unless this is going to be available in a language that I have access to, why bother ( Read more... )

proprietary software, mit, max msp, books, progress

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Almost certainly anonymous March 27 2008, 08:03:39 UTC
that "speech recognition is an utterly different area of expertise as music analysis and composition". regards, nik (musician, composer, speech recognition consultant)

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Composing Interactive Music anonymous March 27 2008, 08:39:24 UTC
there are other solutions though. Check iKlax out on http://iklaxmedia.com. The basic principle is the preserfvation of multi-track songs where the composer can set constraints... Hope you enjoy it!

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