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computer music scores with user-specifiable graphical representations. … Pd is | computer music scores with user-specifiable graphical representations. … Pd is | ||
designed to offer an extremely unstructured environment for describing data | designed to offer an extremely unstructured environment for describing data | ||
structures and their graphical appearance. The underlying idea is to allow the user to display any kind of data he or she wants to, associating it in any way with the display.”</ | structures and their graphical appearance. The underlying idea is to allow the user to display any kind of data he or she wants to, associating it in any way with the display.”<br />''Miller Puckette, Using Pd as a score language (2002)''</blockquote> | ||
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Pure Data’s data structures are one of the few core features that distinguish Pd from | Pure Data’s data structures are one of the few core features that distinguish Pd from | ||
Max/MSP. Yet, they’re also one of the few libraries which are used solely by a small | Max/MSP. Yet, they’re also one of the few libraries which are used solely by a small |