Kas, moved Antimon to the intermediates section. Sure, I'll post the code to the forum. Rob, Source code would definitely be appreciated, that way folks can learn from your code and rip it up if they want to, lol! Just post it to the forum or the list or email it to me, any way will do fine. Oh, yes, go to the ChucK site and click on wiki to get to the wiki. Yeah! Les (Inventor)
When do you need it by, Les? I have to put together something for my
thesis presentation on Friday. The project involves data-sonification
and ChucK is my weapon of choice.
_mike
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Les Hall
Kas, moved Antimon to the intermediates section. Sure, I'll post the code to the forum.
Rob, Source code would definitely be appreciated, that way folks can learn from your code and rip it up if they want to, lol! Just post it to the forum or the list or email it to me, any way will do fine. Oh, yes, go to the ChucK site and click on wiki to get to the wiki.
Yeah!
Les (Inventor)
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Les;
Kas, moved Antimon to the intermediates section.
You may want to have a look at his "commandline sequencer" which is a cross between tracker-style sample-based synthesis and and Emacs-inspired commands to see what I mean.
Sure, I'll post the code to the forum.
Lovely, we'll all be able to sing along! I mean; keep track of the techniques used... Kas.
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Kassen
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Les Hall
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mike clemow