Application: Composer's Desktop Project
Category: Music & Video
Description:
Sound Design with a Difference.
Features: Discover new musical possibilities with CDP, a mature and wide-ranging suite of sound-manipulation programs.
Download Composer's Desktop Project 8 Portable Dev Test 1 [242MB download / 389MB installed]
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If you dig through the .ini files, you'll see what I was thinking. Ended up settling on just making 2 launchers a la what I believe folks were doing with AutoHotKey.
Pretty excited about this one. A buddy referred me to a video about Aphex Twin, and this is apparently some of the software used to create Windowlicker, and a few other iconic Electronic music tracks. Hats off to Mr. Trevor Wishart, the creator of CDP.
One of the more complicated releases I've done. The file structure is all whacky, because I needed the working directories outside of the App folder and running alongside the Portable.exe files. For some reason. I need to get a better understanding of how the whole FileWrite blah blah blah works. I feel that is the ticket.
I am not done with this release at all. There are 3 more programs to include. Just wanted to get it out there, and see what everybody thinks.