--- _ langagemachine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for suggesting Gneutronica :-) It provides useful answers to
> some of my needs.
>
> If I had to make one main adjustment to my personal preferences, it
> would be in the way that the pattern is visually rendered : while your
> way of ind
At 10:32 +0200 16/8/06, _ langagemachine wrote:
Yes, a lot of research has obviously been put into this library ; the
fact that it has plenty of language bindings (java, lisp, python) is
attractive also. Plus, the JMusic project provides classes for
manipulating musical data, and an interface to
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 10:32, _ langagemachine wrote:
[...]
> On a more general keynote, is it not paradoxical that when a piece
> of software becomes mature enough, it tends to fade out of the
> general attention ?
Are you sure that's actually what happens, in the general case?
A project in
Thanks for suggesting Gneutronica :-) It provides useful answers to
some of my needs.
If I had to make one main adjustment to my personal preferences, it
would be in the way that the pattern is visually rendered : while your
way of indicating note velocity (according to its vertical position on
a
Thank you ; I visited your site, and found many things of interest,
including the pksampler ;-) Will have a closer look at this,
definitely.
2006/8/15, Patrick Stinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I wrote a bunch of control-rate (midi) sequencer code in python that
sends messages via OSC to supercollide
Yes, a lot of research has obviously been put into this library ; the
fact that it has plenty of language bindings (java, lisp, python) is
attractive also. Plus, the JMusic project provides classes for
manipulating musical data, and an interface to Midishare...
I will make some tries at it on a C
I wrote a bunch of control-rate (midi) sequencer code in python that
sends messages via OSC to supercollider. I even incorporated it into a
QObject so you can just slap it into your PyQt4 UI, as I did mine.
PyQt4 is great...
check out scosc and scsynth
http://www.patrickkidd.com/
lemmie know if
- Midishare (can be driven in Java, Lisp, ...) *provided that I can
get it to compile on my Gentoo box ...
http://midishare.sourceforge.net/
I work with MidiShare quite a bit, and I have to say that if you get
it going on your system, it really is one of the nicest,
best-performing MIDI API's
--- _ langagemachine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I write hoping that some nice LADs might enlighten me ?
>
> I've been feeling a recent itch to write a simple step-sequencer,
> which outputs MIDI messages to the ALSA seq ; it is intended to drive
> a drum machine. My ideal app is pro
That is interesting anyway ; please do let us know when it comes out ;-)
2006/8/15, Lars Luthman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 10:37 +0200, _ langagemachine wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I write hoping that some nice LADs might enlighten me ?
>
> I've been feeling a recent itch to write a sim
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 10:37 +0200, _ langagemachine wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I write hoping that some nice LADs might enlighten me ?
>
> I've been feeling a recent itch to write a simple step-sequencer,
> which outputs MIDI messages to the ALSA seq ; it is intended to drive
> a drum machine. My ideal
Waoo, I didn' t know that.
Thanks Frank.
2006/8/15, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hallo,
_ langagemachine hat gesagt: // _ langagemachine wrote:
> NB : I am aware that Hydrogen is one fine app ;-), and probably a step
> sequencer can be written as a Pd patch in seconds, but that is not
>
Hallo,
_ langagemachine hat gesagt: // _ langagemachine wrote:
> NB : I am aware that Hydrogen is one fine app ;-), and probably a step
> sequencer can be written as a Pd patch in seconds, but that is not
> what I am after at the moment ; I insist on the user interacting with
> big, Playschool-lik
Sorry, posted sent itself :-o
Oh, you are right : there are 3 downloads : Mac, Windows and ChucK-less.
I have downloaded the ChucK-less version, and it launches ChucK and
Jack alright; i only had to create symlink ln -s /usr/bin/chuck to
./chuck
The Java part is free but not open-source, though.
Oh, you are right : there are 3 downloads : Mac, Windows and ChucK-less.
I have downloaded the ChucK-less version, and it launches ChucK and
Jack alright; i only had to create symlink ln -s /usr/bin/chuck
./chuck
2006/8/15, Jonny Stutters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
_ langagemachine wrote:
> The forme
_ langagemachine wrote:
The former two seem slightly more complete ; in particular, I very
much liked Breakage, which uses Chuck :
http://www.blackholeprojector.com/
(Actually, this app would have been a very good fit, but it is
Windows/Mac only :-o)
Actually, if you look at the FAQ on the Brea
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 16:00 +0700, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> _ langagemachine wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
>
> > The former two seem slightly more complete ; in particular, I very
> > much liked Breakage, which uses Chuck :
> > http://www.blackholeprojector.com/
> > (Actually, this app would have been a
_ langagemachine wrote:
Hello.
The former two seem slightly more complete ; in particular, I very
much liked Breakage, which uses Chuck :
http://www.blackholeprojector.com/
(Actually, this app would have been a very good fit, but it is
Windows/Mac only :-o)
Why not port it to linux?
--
Hello.
I write hoping that some nice LADs might enlighten me ?
I've been feeling a recent itch to write a simple step-sequencer,
which outputs MIDI messages to the ALSA seq ; it is intended to drive
a drum machine. My ideal app is provided with a graphical UI which
includes HUGE buttons (to give
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