[PD] Pd tutorials!
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at eds.org
Sun Nov 6 19:33:38 CET 2005
On Nov 4, 2005, at 12:46 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> Hallo,
> Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>>
>> So I just added some more sketches for the Pd intro tutorials. They
>> are attached. If anyone feels like trying to capture core concepts of
>> Pd in clever little patches, please post them here so they can be
>> gathered into a coherent tutorial
>>
>
> I somehow collect stuff like that as well for later use. It's at:
> http://royalrabbit.goto10.org/svn/goto10/pd-patches/fbar/tuts/
> and it's a bit unsorted and contains real tutorial stuff like this one
> on counting:
> http://royalrabbit.goto10.org/svn/goto10/pd-patches/fbar/tuts/
> counting.pd
> and also some random scribbling, for example:
> http://royalrabbit.goto10.org/svn/goto10/pd-patches/fbar/tuts/
> speed_of_change.pd
> which shows, how to easily get at a measurement of, how fast a slider
> was moved.
>
> It also contains a lot of junk. ;)
Some of these are great. Wow, all this content is coming out of the
woodwork. This is what often strikes me with Pd vs. Max: all of the
same externals, docs, tutorials, etc. exist for Pd as in Max, its just
in Max, they are easy to find. I hope we can get all this great
content organized into some excellent tutorials.
By the way, some of these are too big for my screen: 1280x860
(PowerBook). You must run really hires! See previous comment about
targetting small screens ;).
.hc
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