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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  

Revision as of 10:46, 16 July 2011

Lab 1: Making FX in Pd on CCRMA Satellite
by Esteban Maestre

Introduction

As you might have perceived from the early illustrative examples shown in class, the flow of audio processing in PureData is considerable natural, as it is in general pretty easy to translate the functional block diagrams seen during the lectures. Even though the simple examples seen in class are available for your reference, we encourage you to experience the creation of patches from scratch: we understand that trying to build basic effects in PureData is very convenient because it will allow you to both learn the basic principles behind the effect and get more insight on Pd and its already available (large) set of objects. A good set of Pd tutorials can be found here [1].

Another very intuitive programming language for signal processing is Faust [2], although it will be left out of support for these labs. Of course, you are very welcome to satisfy you curiosity. An excellent tutorial for audio signal processing in Faust written by Prof. Julius Smith can be found here [3].