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		<title>A quick guide to opensource synthesis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A quick overview of Pure Data, ChucK, Supercollider, Csound, and several other synthesis languages/tools I haven&#8217;t heard of before. Looks like it would repay some link-mining. [Edited 01/08 ... I forgot the link!]
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