[PD] physical modelling/general pd - mentor/tuition sought (money offered)
Julian Brooks
julian.brooks at virgin.net
Thu Aug 7 22:08:49 CEST 2008
Julian and Marius,
Many thanks for your advice.
I will defo take you up, Julian, on your kind offer. I will be getting in
touch soon.
Isn't Obi wb gonna be hard to contact, I am quite well in with the sand
people tho', maybe they can put in a good word for me:0
Best 2 ALL,
jB
-----Original Message-----
From: marius schebella [mailto:marius.schebella at gmail.com]
Sent: 07 August 2008 16:18
To: Julian Brooks
Subject: Re: [PD] physical modelling/general pd - mentor/tuition sought
(money offered)
Hi Julian,
you should ask andy farnell, he is in GB and is writing a book about
physical modelling. I think that will have most of the stuff you will need.
marius.
Julian Brooks wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I have a 12 month project as part of a masters degree, where I wish to
> build a physical model of a wind chime. I then want to use the
> interface to play some of my indeterminate compositions. I was going to
> attempt it for my undergraduate degree but realised that it was far too
> complex for the available time that I had then.
>
>
>
> I have been using pd for a few years now, list lurking, working through
> basic examples, building simple tools, using other peoples patches etc.
> But this is too complex for me to do on my own. At my uni there isn't
> anyone with better skills than me and I don't know of any local fellow
> patchers.
>
>
>
> Now as a musician, when I need to up my skills, I will look to find some
> lessons when I have got as far as I can on my own.
>
>
>
> So here goes...
>
>
>
> Is there anyone with an hour a week to spare who can offer some
> mentoring/tuition for what we can deem to be the 'going rate'. I am
> more than happy to do this remotely/online, I'm sure there is a way we
> can work it out. There would be full credit given of course.
>
>
>
> Pmpd seems like the way to go with this. I have worked through the
> examples, and, although I have my eye on what examples I would presume
> to be the best starting points, I'm struggling to get started. The
> physical modelling is where I first need to start but there's loads of
> pd stuff I would like to be able to work through with someone, so this
> could be a (me love you)longtime regular small money earner, if anyone's
> interested.
>
>
>
> I am in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, UK, by the way. Any pd'ers
> local, give us a shout.
>
>
>
> Best wishes to all,
>
>
>
> Jb
>
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