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I’m deep in the process of finalizing the sound design for a data visualization video about the wine industry that’ll be part of SFMOMA’s upcoming exhibit on wine. I thought I’d pause for a second and document the piles of windows that have accumulated in the process. I haven’t ditched Mac OS X yet, but otherwise I am happily using all free tools: Pd-extended, Audacity, TextEdit and Chrome. I’ve recently ditched QuickTime in favor of Gem for displaying the video as I am generating sound for it. This way I have a single synced control for audio and video playback.
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