Hi Douglas,

No worries, I couldn't have started my business without this list, it was an 
important factor in my career - for the very reason that it isn't strictly 
academic. I would love to give back if it's of anybody's help.

(if we ever find the time to write that damn paper ;-)

Thanks,

- Urs

On 10.11.2013, at 16:03, douglas repetto <doug...@music.columbia.edu> wrote:

> 
> Urs, I don't know if you're referring to music-dsp here, but this list is 
> specifically not meant to be in the academic realm, but rather a place where 
> people of all sorts with an interest in music and digital signal processing 
> can chat. So I encourage you to share your results here!
> 
> I'm sorry there has been unpleasantness on the list recently.
> 
> best,
> douglas
> 
> 
> 
> On 11/10/13 10:00 AM, Urs Heckmann wrote:
>> We had planned to write a paper about our numerical method for the
>> non-linear case, including a pretty fast solving algorithm that's
>> fundamentally more precise than Newton-Raphson. But seeing how this
>> won't be well received in the academic realm (seemingly too trivial),
>> we might just share it in more practically oriented place (KVR dev
>> forum).
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