Kyle,

 I agree with your impression of this "anarchic democracy". These guys
were generous enough to let me sit in with them when I was in in
Zurich and I was really impressed.  They also cooked me dinner. As a
relative beginner I had Netpd up and running easily.

cheers to Enrique, Moritz, and Roman

greg

On 6/13/07, Enrique Erne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi Kyle
>
> On Jun 13, 2007, at 9:30 AM, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
>
> > anarchic democracy that exists in the netpd performance
> > world.
>
> hehe, nice expression.
>
> > As a side question, has anyone ever tried to write all the netpd
> > events to a [textfile]-based sequencer so that they can easily record
> > and replay good moments of jam sessions? It seems like it would be
> > fairly trivial to do this, since all that info is being routed through
> > the server anyway. This could be the making of a total automation
> > engine for Pd!
>
> yep there was a working patch with qlist.
> http://www.netpd.org/NetpdPlayer
> but be aware it records whole patches and abstractions as well.
> maybe it could [route #N #X] before recording to get rid of the
> pd-files.
> the difficult part would be to build a nice score to after edit the
> recorded data.
>
>
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