Well, now that the cat is more or less out of the bag, here is a sneak
preview of whats coming in the next release:
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~spencer/workfun/Chugens,%20Chubgraphs,%20ChuGins...
If you're interested in playing around, theres an example ChuGin here:
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~spencer/chuck/Bitcrusher.tgz
But you need the latest and greatest in SVN for all of this stuff to
work right -- the Lion beta is probably too out of date for all the
new feature-y-ness described in that paper.
spencer
2012/4/3 mike clemow
Oh, touché! But, alas, I only know the delicious meat by name and not by taste. Judging by the name "ChuGins," I surmise that they must comprise an AWESOME new feature of the mini. My apologies if this amounts to directly addressing the man behind the curtain, however, this feature presented itself in a beta version touted to be compatible with a certain pesky, leonine new operating system and released in the wild on the chuck users list in a previous thread.
I only ask because I lack the time at work to reverse engineer it. ;) Although I feel some user stories forming in my brain… like kittens spawning in the savanna...
Yours, Mike
http://michaelclemow.com http://semiotech.org
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Michael Heuer
wrote: Kassen wrote:
On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 11:09:07AM -0400, mike clemow wrote:
Hi Spencer, et. al.
Btw, what are ChuGins? They sound AWESOME
Wait, why do you need to ask what they are if you have already heard them? Is this like asking what this delicious meat is?
What is this delicious meat?
Does it compile on 64-bit linux? :)
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