John Anderson writes:
> Seems like the best option is JMax, or pd, or something like
Pd might look that way, but it's actually pretty straightforward to
use; its simplicitly means there's not a lot you need to learn to be
able to drive it, and its online help is pretty decent. I found that
sitting down for an afternoon with Pd and Miller Puckette's book
(available online at http://crca.ucsd.edu/%7Emsp/techniques.htm) was a
good introduction. If you're just after playing with some filters and
delays then it should do the job nicely.
--
Adam Sampson
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