[linux-audio-user] tuning freaks

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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 10:30:46 -0400, Dave Phillips wrote
>   So yeh, Dave, where's that sequencer ??  ;-)

It's not released yet, mainly cos I've had trouble finding a decent
alternative to sourceforge, and (mainly) I've been too busy writing/playing
it! :) 

I think I described it a while ago. It's a bit specialist, but technically a
really simple OSC client/server that reads a text description of a melody.
This text score is designed to be created and/or manipulated live by the
performer, either using livecoding techniques (see http://www.toplap.org/ and
the toplap manefesto: http://www.toplap.org/?ManifestoDraft :)) or genetic
programming.

There is a bit more info here:
http://www.pawfal.org/index.php?page=LiveNoiseTools

For the curious, I've just uploaded some code here:
http://www.pawfal.org/Software/noiseengine/files/
The server won't build as I need to release a new version of libspiralcore,
and there are no client apps (AFAIK) that will accept the OSC note data, a new
release of the noiseweapon synth is needed for that.
But the front end python code might work anyway... :)

cheers,

dave

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