Hi Torsten, In regards to PWGL. Maybe I am wrong, but for what I can tell your example requires PWGL on a Lisp system on OSX or windoze. Has anyone tried it on Linux and SBCL?.
For a while I've been willing to try constrained based composition on CM or a package other than Open Music. I am not hundred percent in favor of the 'black-box-connect paradigm'. Now that you mention direct Lisp code hacking, it sounds appealing to try several constrained based examples from PWGL or Op. Music adapted to cm2 or even plain CL or Scheme. -Better said-, could we use some of PWGL functionality inside CM perhaps on Linux and SBCL?. Am I too optimistic or could this be accomplished in some way?. Btw, there is a good introduction to Constrained Based Programming and Music by Torsten himself on [1]. Thanks, -Juan [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_2SFwXNU68 > What is most interesting from a PWGL perspective, however, is that > all CM patters are available (though only for direct Lisp code > hacking, no boxes, at least yet). It could be interesting to use > these in other PWGL patches to generate musical data for whatever > purpose. _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
