Hi,
Canorus, the successor to the music score editor NoteEdit is looking
for developers wanting to join the project. The project is hosted on
berlios and provides SVN access to the sources as well as a Wiki for
project discussions.
I put out a first release based on the current SVN. You can fetch
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 11:13:52AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Looking at the subject line prompts me to ask if you have it (your brain)
> backed up on tape somewhere? Most of us have claimed that at one point or
> another...
To help Paul find back his brain, we should all burn candles,
chant
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 23:23, Paul Davis wrote:
>Re: ICube software: I found it immediately I did a shell-based search on
>the webhost where it used to be located. Sorry for the noise.
Looking at the subject line prompts me to ask if you have it (your brain)
backed up on tape somewhere? Mos
You must be the best idiot developer on the planet with the most people
who are extremely happy and satisfied thanks to things that you did.
Carlo
i really recommend pyseq and midikinesis by peter brinkmann... you can
find it here: http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/~brinkman/software/
after playing around in python interactive shell (actually ipython for
me) for a bit i got note playing in fluidsynth.. this is how it looked
like:
1 : import pys