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PureData | PureData Pd—a {{tag|realtime}} {{tag|music}} and multimedia environment. | ||
PureData (aka Pd) is a visual programming environment for music and video DSP written largely by Miller Puckette. | PureData (aka Pd) is a {{tag|visual}} {{tag|programming}} environment for {{tag|music}} and {{tag|video}} DSP written largely by Miller Puckette. | ||
It is an evolution on traditional MusicN type computer synthesis and composition tools but improves on these by offering | It is an evolution on traditional MusicN type computer synthesis and composition tools but improves on these by offering | ||
an easy and quick to use graphical frontend. In PureData "atoms" are the basic DSP building blocks which are connected | an easy and quick to use graphical frontend. In PureData "atoms" are the basic DSP building blocks which are connected | ||
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regular data types like floats, ints, lists etc. | regular data types like floats, ints, lists etc. | ||
PureData is | PureData is {{tag|open source}} and highly extensible, and as such Millers initial "core" functions are now quite dwarfed by | ||
community contributions to the pool of "externals". These include synthesis/analysis tools, GUI components | community contributions to the pool of "externals". These include synthesis/analysis tools, GUI components | ||
like meters, sliders and dials and API interfaces to system resources, HID devices and networking. | like meters, sliders and dials and API interfaces to system resources, HID devices and networking. | ||
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However PureData is a fully fledged signal programming environment and has applications in hardware/software development, | However PureData is a fully fledged signal programming environment and has applications in hardware/software development, | ||
process modelling and rapid prototyping besides its original conception as a music tool. | process modelling and rapid prototyping besides its original conception as a music tool. | ||
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Description[edit]
PureData Pd—a realtime music and multimedia environment.
PureData (aka Pd) is a visual programming environment for music and video DSP written largely by Miller Puckette. It is an evolution on traditional MusicN type computer synthesis and composition tools but improves on these by offering an easy and quick to use graphical frontend. In PureData "atoms" are the basic DSP building blocks which are connected together using signal links. Signals may be blocks of audio, video frames or control commands such as "bangs" or simply regular data types like floats, ints, lists etc.
PureData is open source and highly extensible, and as such Millers initial "core" functions are now quite dwarfed by community contributions to the pool of "externals". These include synthesis/analysis tools, GUI components like meters, sliders and dials and API interfaces to system resources, HID devices and networking.
PureData is popular amongst VJs, animators, sound designers and musicians for its flexibility and artistic scope. However PureData is a fully fledged signal programming environment and has applications in hardware/software development, process modelling and rapid prototyping besides its original conception as a music tool.