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>>Now would be a good time for someone to talk about Max/MSP...Or >>are all these Windoze people taking over the forum? :) [...] > The whole Mac/Windows enmity is so tiring to me. He plays a >stratocaster. She plays a les paul. Of course they can produce >different and/or similar results. The only important question is: >what do they do creatively with their tools and do we happen to like the >results? End of story, as far as I'm concerned. Certainly not my intent to sow dissent. While my personal preference is very strongly Mac-side, I wasn't even really trying to bring that up. I was just poking fun at the recent 30-odd messages on Win sound apps. :) Well, not really. The real reason I threw the comment in was to emphasize the fact that Max/MSP is a Mac-only product, at least for the foreseeable future. For those of you not in the know, it really is a remarkable programming platform. And just wait until they release their looping tool! Full VST support, among other notables... And of course I agree very much with Rick: what you have isn't so much the point. How you use it is everything. A $30 RDS box can be used with more inventiveness and enjoyment than a fully loaded EDP. Then again, in the hands of a master, an EDP is a pretty serious beast :)...But in the end, it's all about the music. - Mike