Does anyone who are pro's in music production/audio engineering wana help a wannabe out?<p>I'm curious as for a noobie, into computer music what kind of software/languages/theory I should get into. Do these live coding people use plugins for Ableton Live or do they write their own libraries from scratch? As for electronic music theory and improvisation, what books do you guys recommend. Do I really need to understand the theory/language well such as DSP, Max/MSP really well or could I just dive in and improvise? Thanks in advance for all the help.
If you like scheme and can use osx try impromptu. When you google it it is the third link i think. The video below is pretty cool but the author also has a video called 'day at the triffords' (that may not be exactly correct) which is my favorite. I also really enjoyed 'a study in keith'.<p><a href="http://www.vimeo.com/2502546" rel="nofollow">http://www.vimeo.com/2502546</a>