Re: Music: an audio collage

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On Tue, 22 Nov 2016 11:50:13 +0100
pierre jocelyn andre <temps.jo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> 2016-11-22 11:19 GMT+01:00 Louigi Verona <louigi.verona@xxxxxxxxx>:
 
>> What does this plugin do?

> Generates sounds with imagination.
> So these are new sounds.
> It is very very light (sound file), and very easy to use.

Il va certainement falloir être plus descriptif.

I'm afraid this is not much of a description in this context.  The
Firefox plugin page does not tell much either but shows an example
which has to do with HTML.

Now, what I do has nothing to do at least directly with HTML.  One
could say that Soundcloud uses HTML which brings a question: are
suggesting the use of this within one's own web page ?  For instance if
I create a web site (which I do not currently have) I could use this in
order to make *existing* music available to listeners ?

And then there's the creative part about it which again seems to have
to do with writing code.  For me, the direct way from imagination to
materialization of sounds (which is not an easy exercise by itself for
various reasons) is by 'hitting something' and by that I mean a musical
keyboard, mouse clicks, pressing buttons, picking strings on guitars,
hitting percussion pads, the Wavedrum, that kind of actions.  Writing
and modifying functions to produce music would, at the current stage
of my evolution, seems very counter-intuitive even though I do work in
the software development domain.

Thanks for any further details.

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