On Aug 1, 2012, at 12:19 AM, Peter Billam <pe...@www.pjb.com.au> wrote:
> I'll check it out. It probably fits into a whole software > ecosystem that you're putting together … yes, I use it for my book, Music for Geeks and Nerds and for teaching. > It's a crowded area, e.g. my midi stuff is at: > http://www.pjb.com.au/midi/index.html You have very interesting stuff, I'll check them out. > and I'd probably do the above example by: > ~> muscript -midi <<EOT >demo.mid > | 3/4 2.0 > =1 treble 4 D 8 [F# A] 4 Bb > EOT Nice. This reminded me to include a less simple example. After all, the whole point of pyknon is to be able to generate music programmatically using Python: http://kroger.github.com/pyknon/ > You could consider posting Pyknon to comp.music.midi ; > it's very low traffic, but some real gurus lurk there. Good idea, thanks for the suggestion. Cheers, Pedro ----- http://pedrokroger.net http://musicforgeeksandnerds.com
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