On 04/28/2014 11:21 PM, Max wrote:
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On 2014? 04? 29? 09:07, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I think somebody had one using Gem and dynamic patching.
that someone is Ed Kelly
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/PDCON:Conference/Gemnotes:_A_Realtime_music_notation_system_for_pure_data

Thanks.

Here's a demo of a simple Lilypond score imported into Pd-l2ork:
https://jwilkes.nfshost.com/notes.webm

Benefits of data structures:
* no dynamic patching needed
* can display the music on a normal canvas
* 2d API

Drawback:
* if you create a new scalar, the drawing instructions have to be sent to the gui. (Even worse, ds-arrays have to redraw the entire array atm.) But one could probably just instantiate a bunch of scalars and vis them as needed.

-Jonathan



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