On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 23:44 +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> On Saturday, November 14, 2009, Ebrahim Mayat wrote:
> > Perhaps you could
> > try something more realistic: like Rachmaninoff, Liszt or even Chopin
> > solo pieces, maybe Paganini...or even Keith Emerson, John McLaughlin...
> 
> Sorry, but this comment is a nonsense. The original poster didn't crash  
> FluidSynth while playing John Cage's 4'33". 

Pedro

No flame war here... I did not say that say that 4'33""...

> That would be really funny. 
> Anything else, if crashes the program, should be seriously analysed using 
> computer science criteria and tools.

Precisely, what I said at the end of my to-be-forwarded message.
> 
> > This sounds like a conclusion put forward by a computer programmer who
> > is totally ignorant of any form of musical aesthetic.  
> 
> Another inappropriate comment. Do you really think that a computer program 
> can 
> judge the musical merits of some sequence of MIDI events? 

That's not what I said.
> And crash, when he 
> don't like the style or artistic quality?
> 
> Regards,
> Pedro

Regards,
Ebrahim



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