En potac[1] acaban de postear esto que puede ser de interes para esta lista:

> In the last few years I became interested in Haskell, and made a terse
> EDSL for making acid techno which I've called Tidal.  It is basically
> a pattern language, which represents patterns as functions over
> discrete time.  It's much simpler than the stuff I was doing before
> (in Perl), and I've found myself performing using really quite simple
> manipulations.  I was a little worried about how simple things were
> getting, but after listening to an interview with Mark Fell (and
> listening to his multistability album a lot) I'm not so worried. [3]
>
> More recently I made a visual notation for Tidal based on the
> reacTable, which I've called Texture.  Texture has a syntax based on
> proximity rather than adjacency.  Both vanilla Tidal and Texture are
> demonstrated in this dorky split screen video:
>  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgS2NmlVtjk

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