On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 14:34 +0100, Cesare Marilungo wrote: > Lars Luthman wrote: > >I like it. And I _am_ interested (more in the algorithms used than the > >PD implementation though, I've never really learnt PD). > > Each part (they're ten, one for each instrument) has a n/m chances to be > triggered every n seconds. > > When a part is triggered it starts a metronome of n bps that - at every > beat - choose a random note from a list (some notes are repeated to have > more chances to be picked), but each note has also n/m chances to be played. Cool. I suppose your note lists are tuned so that everything is at least mostly in the same scale? > >And some negative feedback: set the Content-Type to application/ogg! > >Firefox doesn't understand that it's supposed to open text/plain files > >in XMMS. > > Are you sure the fault is not on your side? My website is hosted by a > commercial provider. I believe their apache is already configured and in > fact I can succesfully download an ogg file from my own website using > firefox and get it recognized as an ogg audio file. I tried wget -S: HTTP request sent, awaiting response... HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 13:37:36 GMT Server: Apache/2.0.55 Last-Modified: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:32:02 GMT ETag: "1fe0054-1a36ff0-5bc38880" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 27488240 Keep-Alive: timeout=15, max=100 Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Type: text/plain <------ Firefox seems to do some sort of mapping using the filename extension as well, but for some reason it's not the same as for the MIME type, at least not with my configuration. -- Lars Luthman PGP key: http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~d00-llu/pgp_key.php Fingerprint: FCA7 C790 19B9 322D EB7A E1B3 4371 4650 04C7 7E2E
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