Mac OS 9 Lives
Digital Audio Workstation & MIDI => Digital Audio Workstations & MIDI Applications => Reason / Rebirth / Recycle by Propellerheads => Topic started by: pacatos on April 10, 2014, 03:02:22 PM
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I tried to download Recycle 2.0 but the download links returns with a 404 error.
Sorry for cluttering the board. :-\
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we had a small rip of this that worked but diehard decided it wasnt good enough
and hed rather post a 600mb file instead of a 10mb one.. but then he didnt upload.. as usual.. what a crappy guy huh? :D
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LOL
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Hey Chris... I rather be crappy than "scrappy"... in the end, you will pay for all your evil deeds
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i dont know...but i think you guys should keep a nice tone. i read almost everything posted. this forum is a good place. lets keep it that way.
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i don't think they're serious... are you a puredata guy?
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ok. hope so. i was wrong before. thers no pd for os9 ;)
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dont you know your max/msp? 4094 unique random numbers. i would be totally into a max/msp subgroup :P
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We joke... Not Serious at all... if you hang around too long you'll see my New York Humor and foul language... I try to keep it suppressed whenever possible ;D
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lol..
speaking of serious -- we need recycle 2.0 + reason 2.0 to complete our archives, where the hell is devils advisor
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i know there is no puredata for os9. but your picture cleary shows puredata :-) well not so clearly, it could be max/msp...ah well. and yes a max/msp subgroup would be great...
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wtf is pure data?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Data
Pure Data (Pd) is a visual programming language developed by Miller Puckette in the 1990s for creating interactive computer music and multimedia works. While Puckette is the main author of the program, Pd is an open source project with a large developer base working on new extensions. It is released under a license similar to the BSD license. It runs on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, iOS, Android and Windows. Older ports exist for FreeBSD and IRIX.
Pd is very similar in scope and design to Puckette's original Max program, developed while he was at IRCAM, and is to some degree interoperable with Max/MSP, the commercial successor to the Max language. They may be collectively discussed as members of the Patcher[2] family of languages.
looks intense
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Pure_Data_with_many_patches_open_%28showing_netpd_project%29.png)