Hello,

open standard existing already ...?
We started discussion on that list a while ago,
http://resonance.org:8000/openinstruments/show/HomePage (Didn't take off)

The mailing-list archive http://resonance.org/pipermail/open-instruments/ says there have been no posts to the list yet. This is not completely true, on 2005-09-20 I wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I have written down some ideas on modeling 'Time', 'Positions' and 'Parts' of 
audio waveforms in XML:

http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/786

(...)
The approach tries to capture the notions of time, positions and parts
as 'musically' as possible. For example, 'Time' can be handled either as
clock-seconds, as beats, as sample-frames, or relative to the length
of a 'Part'. 'Positions' can be declared relative to other 'Positions',
'Parts' may be nested inside other 'Parts', etc.

Includes a prototype implementation for SuperCollider3 with BBCut 1.3, using a 
SuperCollider
library for XML (http://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de:8888/MusicTechnology/747).

Maybe this is still interesting to somebody...

best
Jens


Leonard "paniq" Ritter schrieb:
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 18:41 +0100, Christian Schoenebeck wrote:

Hey, don't throw such words at me! A committee usually involves exclusion of people (and is often a playground for people with profile neurosis). That mailing list was public though and without any pseudo "official" attitude.


i usually prefer designs where someone takes the benevolent dictator
position, pulls out a whack prototype and shapes it by community
comments on it. ;)


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