Yes, this is my sort of lame effort at a Joke- but then, given the intelligence level of the typical electronic musician that utilizes brainwaves to control Jitter- I sort of think his appearance is too. Of course I'm just jealous because my hairlline started drifting away when I was 18, perhaps.henry ford wrote:Ya the pink looks enticing on my computer screen , but i got another book thats pink so its all good. I also believe its the same book , but I wasnt so sure...im not exactly a maxpert , I was gonna email amazon just to ask them. I just found it odd that their website doesnt correspond
i got real sound synthesis for interactive applications by perry R cook , computer sound design by eduardo reck miranda , and microsound by curtis roads. Lots of learning to be done over this dark winter season and beyond,
anyone been reading those titles ?
micro sound at first glance looks to be particularly enticing , if your into granular synthesis...
BT bonjovi ?....is this some kind of joke ?
As far as the books are concerned:
Same reaction. None of my emails were recieved.
I Really appreciate the books that you and Computo have suggested, as my sig. says; I recently bought max but havent had the time to crack it yet because of school. If any of these books prove to be more useful, please share!
Also, if anything proves paricularly useful for Jitter, I would love to read it!