Jay Vaughan wrote: >> Sounds cool. Something completely new or something based on csound, >> supercollider or similar? > > > Something new, but supercollider and puredata on the Freerunner will > work, I imagine, quite well. Pair it up with some nice MIDI > controller and a custom cable, and you've got a synth/music-making > platform worth pocketing! Finally! :)
I say just two words. Acelerometers, Theremin. *g* Should be fun. >> I have seen the synth section of mini tamtam on olpc (using csound >> with >> python bindings) and was blown away. > > > It doesn't take much to make music these days.. True. But i have to admit, i'm more fascinated by the process of creating sounds than actually making music by bashing on some 'pad'. :) What things like elektroplankton, Tenori-On, Kaos Pad can do is impressive. Technology is way beyond analog sound synthesis. But i like the beauty of synth patching. I would really like to do some experiments on this while on a train or so. :) Cant wait to see what is coming... -- Drucken Sie diese Mail bitte nur auf Recyclingpapier aus. Please print this mail only on recycled paper. _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community