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Here are a bunch of tracks I've done using Pd.
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Impressum by Winfried Ritsch — last modified 2008-05-12 11:28 AM
Impressum of this site
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attic by IOhannes m zmoelnig — last modified 2007-05-06 09:34 PM
put old pages here
old pure-data faq by Not dedicated — last modified 2007-05-06 06:59 PM
This is a member-managed FAQ wiki. If you have something to contribute to this page, log into pure-data.org and you will have edit access.
GemFAQ by IOhannes m zmoelnig — last modified 2007-07-10 03:28 PM
This is outdated!!! The current GemFAQ can be found at http://gem.iem.at/documentation/faq
What is GEM? by IOhannes m zmoelnig — last modified 2006-12-20 12:40 PM
GEM is the Graphics Environment for Multimedia. It was originally written by Mark Danks to generate real-time computer graphics, especially for audio-visual compositions. It originally ran under FTS/...
What is Pd? by IOhannes m zmoelnig — last modified 2006-12-20 12:40 PM
Pd is a real-time environment for audio and MIDI. It was written by Miller Puckette, who created FTS/Max when he was at IRCAM. Basically, Pd can be seen as the next generation of real-time visual ...
Are there any web sites for Pd or GEM? by IOhannes m zmoelnig — last modified 2006-12-20 12:40 PM
Except for the ones noted above, there is the Japanese installation page at http://www.rinc.or.jp/~kotobuki/gem/index.htm
Are there any restrictions on GEM? by IOhannes m zmoelnig — last modified 2006-12-20 12:40 PM
GEM is under the Gnu Public License.
What is a good intro to OpenGL? by IOhannes m zmoelnig — last modified 2006-12-20 12:40 PM
The best book is the !OpenGL Programming Manual by Mason and Woo. This is also called the "Red Book".
What libraries does GEM use? (aka: Who does Mark want to thank?) by IOhannes m zmoelnig — last modified 2006-12-20 12:40 PM
All copyrights and license info can be found in GEM.LICENSE.TERMS

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