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Apr 05, 2006 18:20

I just submitted my computer music project of this semester (the foundations of a large-scale interactive composition engine for dodecaphonically based music, programmed in MAX/Msp), along with close to 19 single-spaced pages of accompanying notes and studio logs. I'm pleased with my results, but there's so much more that could/should/will be done ( Read more... )

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satanic_drunk April 5 2006, 23:15:46 UTC
IDO!!!!!!

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satanic_drunk April 5 2006, 23:16:17 UTC
I'd be doign that stuff but i was forced to drop out because i couldn't afford to eat and pay rent at the same time.

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Keep it open. mechanyx April 5 2006, 23:32:14 UTC
Is there a pd version?

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Re: Keep it open. abhorred April 15 2006, 04:37:00 UTC
Not at this point. As ashamed as I am to admit it, I used some Max exclusive externals as a timesaver, so porting it to PD will have to wait. Any potential full release of it, though, will definitely be cross-platform.

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Re: Keep it open. mechanyx April 15 2006, 05:53:54 UTC
Most MAX externals can be ported without too much fuss to pd via Flext (gawd I need to finish the writeup on this shit).

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Re: Keep it open. abhorred April 15 2006, 16:40:53 UTC
Thanks for the info; I hadn't heard of Flext before, and it certainly appears to take some of the sting out of externals. Does it compile well in GCC?

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tibialmusician April 6 2006, 04:08:08 UTC
i'd be curious.

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