> > I don't know if that's a very strong argument, anyone who cares about
> > performance enough to consider tweaking compiler flags can build her
> > own monolithic package or just run Gentoo.
>
> Not everybody can do that. You have to admit that there are people who are
> more admired and capable of technical tweaking and there are a lot of people
> who are not.
>

I was not talking about everybody, if you re-read carefully what I
wrote. I was stating that it takes roughly the same technical savvy to
optimize the building of a module than a whole application. Advantages
and disadvantages of each approach are clear.

> Which you "could" do with the existing engine as well. Your concern is that
> everything is mapped into the dimension system, thus not being very
> intuitive, right? But in that case it would be sufficient to just add a more

Using the dimension system constricts you to a discrete set of tweaked
samples which are then played randomly. It is not very powerful unless
you create a lot of them. That is if I understand correctly how the
random dimension works.

> And what kind of distribution functions did you have in mind? Could you
> elaborate please?

At the very least the uniform and the normal (gaussian) distributions.

Luis

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