Hans Fugal wrote:
This is a little toy I hacked up while learning the Jack API today. It
is not sophisticated, it is hackish, and it is probably not really doing
precisely what I intended it to do. But it's fun. It does a simple form
of granular synthesis: it plays a grain for every incoming
I read:
soon we will see network operators starring at contemporary music festivals.
actually sonification of traffic is already passe, you probably should have
attended some of the festivals ;)
regards,
x
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 16:08:32 +0100 (CET)
CK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read:
soon we will see network operators starring at contemporary music
festivals.
actually sonification of traffic is already passe, you probably should
have attended some of the festivals ;)
Well, it's not all
I read:
Well, it's not all passee.. Here in my university we have a guy that
sonificates Highway traffic
and stupid me thought that highway traffic sonificates itself pretty well
already.
regards,
x
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http://pilot.fm/
* Joern Nettingsmeier [Fri, 14 Nov 2003 at 11:36 +0100]
:-D
to further boost the uselessness of this wonderful thing, how about
mapping different grains to protocol, port numbers and direction?
If boredom allows, I will probably do the following:
Make it extensible via a config file, so
This is a little toy I hacked up while learning the Jack API today. It
is not sophisticated, it is hackish, and it is probably not really doing
precisely what I intended it to do. But it's fun. It does a simple form
of granular synthesis: it plays a grain for every incoming packet in
Paul Davis wrote:
LOL! antti - can you please make sure this goes on the JACK client
list on the website?
I already did before, just a commit and it's there :)
-a