On Sun, 30 Sep 2001, douglas irving repetto wrote:
> cool! is there any sort of breeding involved? do particular
> combinations of the above parameters do better than others, and can
> that 'betterness' be expressed in some way? or are you setting the
> parameters by hand to get specific effects?

I set them by hand, listening to the loop and introducing new objects to
see what the results are.  'betterness' is only expressed in strength,
really.  If two objects can't co-exist in their positions, the stronger
one pushes the other one away.

At the moment I'm into hearing objects interact and form slowly changing
structures, maybe i'll move towards more life metaphors later though.

have a look at my messy undocumented code if you like, under the GNU
Public License:

the object:
http://sound-hack.org/20011001/clients/Circ/Feep/Base.pm

the object's 'environment'
http://sound-hack.org/20011001/clients/Circ/Env.pm

the client that creates and 'plays' the objects
http://sound-hack.org/20011001/clients/circ/start.pl

the user interface client
http://sound-hack.org/20011001/clients/mkf/start.pl

the lot:
http://sound-hack.org/20011001.tar.bz2

it's 20011002 tomorrow!

alex

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