[chuck-users] other ways to live-code with time
Kassen
signal.automatique at gmail.com
Wed Apr 29 12:47:49 EDT 2009
Dan;
> i've come to view this as a feature, not a bug... ;--}
>
I certainly feel that PLOrk's "conductor" approach is a very
interesting idea that does expose a lot of the things we often assume
to be given for what they are.
Still; it doesn't need to be a either/or thing.
In case of emergency you can always add a random offset to timestamps
so the amount of jitter can be set to suit the mood. :¬p
Here's one I prepared earlier;
//returns a random duration in a given range
//works like Std.rand2(int, int) and Std.rand2f(float, float)
fun dur rand2dur( dur min, dur max)
{
return min + Std.rand2f(0,1)::(max - min);
}
Kas.
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