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vvvv, the free-for-non-commercial-use patching environment on Windows, already has a cult following among visualists. Now, it’s looking more interesting for music, too, with the 4.0 beta 17 release.
I may have to try out [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.], since Kore runs easily as a VST and hosts other instruments / effects in a way that can work live. [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] could be interesting, too, for the same reason – and, like vvvv, has a solid following as a Windows exclusive. Details: [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] </p></p></p></p>vvvv also recently added the ability to [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] (“nodes” in vvvv speak). Development looks unusually easy, with baked-in C# support, so there’s good stuff happening in vvvv-land in general. [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] |
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