[maxmsp] MaxMsp approach
Jean-Michel Darrémont
jmdarremont at free.fr
Fri Sep 14 07:19:37 MDT 2007
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I agree. Tutorials are always terribly boring for any software at any time. I even found myself falling asleep on the keyboard (literally) trying to follow a tutorial. :-) Nevertheless I always follow them carefully because they are the best way to learn a piece of software. Jean-Michel Darrémont jmdarremont at free.fr ************************** "When we get to the point where we do not know what we are doing, that's when we have truly started to compose" Morton Feldman Le 14 sept. 07 à 14:26, Giulio a écrit : > > Hello. > > I found the MaxMsp learning a little boring while using the > Tutorials and Topics book. > > I would make my approach a little more easier: any suggestion? > > Best regards > _______________________________________________ > maxmsp mailing list > maxmsp at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.cycling74.com/pipermail/maxmsp/attachments/20070914/3da069a3/attachment.htm
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