Re: Making sweet music with Cocoon

2003-08-18 Thread Morgan V Cundiff
Yes, it is interesting. There are several attempts at xml music notation out there. The one they cooked up at UVA (called MEI) is pretty impressive. I want to study this more when I get a chance. I wish I could catch some of Music Informatiom Retrival conference held here in October. Unfortunately

Re: Making sweet music with Cocoon

2003-08-04 Thread Konstantin Piroumian
This sounds very interesting to me and I'd like to see the results of your work. I don't have any plans in the near future related to Music + Markup, so I can't be of any use for your project except that I have some musical education and quite a lot of experience with Cocoon and probably will be

Making sweet music with Cocoon

2003-08-03 Thread Mark Leicester
Hello, I have just 'assembled' a Cocoon[1] generator for MIDI files. This component takes a MIDI file as its source and then generates an XML representation of the file in XMidi. XMidi was developed several years ago by Peter Loeb. I was looking for an excuse to develop a Cocoon component and I

Re: Making sweet music with Cocoon

2003-08-03 Thread Jorg Heymans
This is a cool idea Mark ! I have been playing with the idea myself of using cocoon as a sort of binary transformation engine (so not just XML). I was wondering if I wouldn't be abusing the framework too much in this way, as it was built for XML transformations mainly :-) Still i think that