On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Paul Winkler wrote:
> Aack! I concede! Please don't hurt me no more!

it's a fully featured guide-worm-to-numbers-to-gain-score-and-length game.

> Yes, I've been hearing about this lately - I think it's going to be A
> Good Thing for all. I'm very curious to see what Perl 6 will end up
> looking like.

very strange.

> Oh, cool - so both of you are interacting with one synth using
> different languages?

yep.

> Can I play? :)

it would be good to try some realtime internet collaboration.  network
latency is a big problem though.

> BTW, I just looked at that page - what's up with this??
>
>  bgcolor=#dddddd
>  text=#e4e4e4

that is Ade's sense of humour.  please complain to him directly.

> Thanks for the description of your evolving drum machine, I'd like to
> hear some output from it.

i used it in this experiment: http://sound-hack.org/20011001.mp3

i used other scripts in that too; the one i described does not use any
panning or resonance.  the rasping sound is the most notable it provides.
hmm, probably not helpful.

> That's generally how I think too. I was just curious whether your
> personality analogy was audible as such - I would tend to assume not,
> but wanted your thoughts on the matter first.

i agree -- i don't really consider them personalities in that sense.  i
don't attribute any of the nasty connotations of racism to the sounds,
it's just a handy tag.

alex

-- 
"the Internet is DEEP, WIDE and ANGULAR, you can't ask for much more."


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