Many apologies for sending to the wrong list. On 17 June 2011 21:59, mark hadman <markhadman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This one line of code runs fine: > ~meson_buffers = > "/home/mark/share/SuperCollider/sounds/meson/*".pathMatch.collect > {|file| Buffer.readChannel(s,file,channels: [0]);}; > > > but when I try to put it in brackets (either on its own or as part of > a larger code block), like this: > ( > ~meson_buffers = > "/home/mark/share/SuperCollider/sounds/meson/*".pathMatch.collect > {|file| Buffer.readChannel(s,file,channels: [0]);}; > ) > I get the error message 'Code block is not properly closed'. I'm not > having this trouble with any other line of code in my program. > Can anybody see what the problem is? > > I'm using Gedit 2.30.4 > > On 16 June 2011 21:11, Philipp <hollunder@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi there, >> in a discussion today someone asked me where those 60 degrees necessary >> for the production of phantom images come from and I couldn't deliver a >> satisfactory answer. Someone tried to explain to me that it has >> something to do with wavelengths or whatever but couldn't explain it in >> a way that anyone would understand. >> >> My best guess is that with a larger angle the head gets in the way and >> the ears have an easier time telling the signals apart. Also, I guess 60 >> degrees is a rough estimate and chosen because this leads to a nice >> Equilateral triangle. >> >> So, what's the real reason behind those 60 degrees? >> >> Regards, >> Philipp >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Linux-audio-user mailing list >> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user >> > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user