Hi Aykut! -- your plotting tool works, pretty cool!  FYI I’ve released a new 
version 1.4.0,  you can get it via curl:

curl 
http://cmp.music.illinois.edu/courses/taube/mus205/downloads/musx-1.4.0.zip -O

1.4.0 can import Spear frame data into Spectrum objects, has demos for how to 
send events to supercollider synthdefs and play midi sequences using threads 
(Im using Python threads so your mileage will vary…)

When the semester ends I will make a new github home for musx, refactor the 
code now that students have beaten on it, and give source code access to those 
that want to develop sources.

—Rick

On Apr 24, 2021, at 4:47 AM, aykut_caglayan 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


you can use matplotlib in python to do all sorts of really sophisticated 
plotting.

Hi Rick!

I have tried to make a cheap imitation of Grace s plotting tool with matplotlib.
User can add data points with mouse click and copy it to clipboard etc. whole 
process seems very cpu hungry though
https://github.com/ayk-caglayan/graphic_composition_tool<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/ayk-caglayan/graphic_composition_tool__;!!DZ3fjg!poIU82VKQgSQRIShjsbksaW-aCJIZ7Rw4ImYfGGDWQxBeHKP_uUBgJPESARyS7sb$>

Viele Grüße,
Ayk



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