Okay, I think I got the gist of this thing, but at the same time I don't think I did. I have zero experience with this program so don't exactly know what the possibilities are, and I can only assume that the majority of the people on YC also have zero experience with it. This is MAX aleatoric (uh, no pun intended... ), it really depends on whether or not the "performer" knows what they're doing or not whether they'll get good results and chances are that they won't. I didn't, I don't quite understand this. It plays this recording of sine waves that gradually gets lower alternating panning and I can add a recording of a sine or triangle or saw or square, and it also plays a recording of bells and what sounds like an 18-wheeler/lorry truckin' down the highway. The sounds change abruptly every ten seconds and it just sounds awful to me. It took me a while to figure out that the two sliders where basically delayed with one another so I could create reverb - actually, it was like you wanted me to compose the piece instead of you, but you didn't give me enough control to be free.
I don't see very many people bothering to try this - it feels more like playing with a buggy synthesizer than performing a composition to me, but you already do know my viewpoint on electronic music, especially aleatoric stuff like this. But point is is I had to download files from three different links, I had to install through rebooting my computer a 221 MB very versatile electronic music programming... programme... only to use it to view one composition then expire in 30 days then I can't use it to view any more of yours' or anybody else's compositions. Why can't you just record your own 'performance' of it and upload an mp3 so people can hear it the way you think it should sound - after all, you're the composer. If you did that than I could certainly lend an unbiased review, but this is just too much as it is to handle for me even if it pales in comparison to what other people are doing nowadays.