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post Sat 14 Feb 2004, 04:50
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post Sat 14 Feb 2004, 04:50
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This is pretty buggy.
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post Sat 14 Feb 2004, 14:05
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Well, it is 0.1. Document those bugs and let's hope the developer will fix them!
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post Tue 17 Feb 2004, 00:26
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Buggy, yes - but its not like you are doing whole recording sessions in it. It is a fun unique tool. Try doing simple line drawings and running them through.

Chris is one of my profs here at Brown U. A good, crazy guy!

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I am a bit intrigued by the disparaging remarks towards MetaSynth in the readme. Seems to me these are quite simply different products, that MS is its own beast (and MS is a full app/workstation where as this is really a utility). Personally, I'd like to see MORE software take on the visual - aural relationship. No need to confuse the two.

That said, since you've used a bit, any tips for newcomers?
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