[[Category:Miller Puckette]]
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...re and developed by University of California, San Diego's Professor Miller Puckette and a global community. It runs on Linux, OS X, Windows and even mobile dev
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*Be sure to use Pure Data vanilla (latest Miller Puckette's version available at http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.html )
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Author: Miller Puckette
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...locally through the menue Help → HTML. It is written by Pd's author Miller-Puckette and in English. Be warned: the manual can be a bit technical, but some of t
...The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music'' ISBN 981-270077-3 by Miller Puckette [http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm online HTML or PDF], you may look
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...niques/v0.11/book.ps The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music], Miller Puckette
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...täres, kommerzielles Produkt der Firma Cycling'74. Ursprünglich von Miller Puckette in den 80ern für Mac OS 9 am IRCAM Paris entwickelt ist es heute nur für
...: Miller Puckette. Es ist jedoch von Grund auf neu konzipiert und wird von Puckette und einer Community entwickelt. Pd ist quelloffen und kostenlos für Linux,
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...an in Pd unter dem Menüpunkt Help → HTML. Sie ist vom Programmierer Miller-Puckette und in Englisch. Sie öffnet sich im Browser. Zugegeben - die Anleitung ist
...he Theory and Technique of Electronic Music'' ISBN 981-270077-3 von Miller Puckette [http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques.htm online als HTML oder als PDF], es
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"Pure Data (Pd) is a visual programming language developed by Miller Puckette in the 1990s for creating interactive computer music and multimedia works."
...niques/v0.11/book.pdf The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music, Miller Puckette]
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File:Pure Data Convention 2011 24.jpg|John reads letter from Miller Puckette
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''Lecturers:'' [[Robin Minard]], [[/miller|Miller Puckette]], Katharina Rosenberger, [[/Shahrokh|Shahrokh Yadegari]], [[Ludger Hennig]
...Max Neupert (Medial Environments). Partners in San Diego are Prof. Miller Puckette (Computer Music), Prof. Katharina Rosenberger (Music) and Prof. Shahrokh Ya
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*The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music, Miller Puckette
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* [[/Voice as joystick and oscillator/]] Miller Puckette
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*The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music, Miller Puckette
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...r she wants to, associating it in any way with the display.”<br />''Miller Puckette, Using Pd as a score language (2002)''</blockquote>
...generate music in realtime (thus fulfilling the objective expressed by M. Puckette in the initial statement).
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...is now pursuing a graduate degree in Computer Music, working under Miller Puckette, Tom Erbe, Tamara Smyth, David Borgo, Anthony Davis and others in the music
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...is now pursuing a graduate degree in Computer Music, working under Miller Puckette, Tom Erbe, Tamara Smyth, David Borgo, Anthony Davis and others in the music
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...ia.org/wiki/Pitch_(music) pitch] example in the PD-documentation by Miller Puckette. The pitch requires a certain span of audio, therefore we need to use an ar
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...as joystick and oscillator|Voice as joystick and oscillator]]<br />Miller Puckette <br /> <small>Audimax</small>
...d mentainer<br />Martin Roth, CTO Reality Jockey Ltd. (London)<br />Miller Puckette, author of Pd via Skype<br />Chair: Dan Wilcox<br /><small>Audimax</small>
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|The theory and technique of electronic music / Miller Puckette<br>
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