Re: Intro to Live Programming with Overtone

2011-04-25 Thread Sam Aaron
Hi Devin,

On 25 Apr 2011, at 00:57, Devin Walters wrote:

 You can get similar effects with highlight tail mode in emacs.  The elisp in 
 there might give you some ideas on how to get some of the glow effects.

Oh nice, I hadn't seen highlight tail mode before. I do use eval-sexp-fu.el 
(http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EvalSexpFu) to fade the currently evaluated 
sexp in and out which is a similar kind of trick. The glow effect I was 
referring to as the Final Cut Express fx is the persistent shine you see on all 
the text which makes it look like a retro games console.

 
 reich-score is really impressive.  Looking forward to playing with the new 
 features.


Do you mean the Reich technique or the ascii-art? The ascii-art was 
hand-crafted and assigned to a snippet shortcut (reich-score). I used yasnippet 
(http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Yasnippet) and the following snippet text 
https://github.com/overtone/live-coding-emacs/blob/master/etc/snippets/clojure-mode/reich-score

If anyone else has any tips on how to make your Emacs look fun and fancy - 
particularly in the context of using it as a presentation tool, I'd love to 
hear them!

Sam

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Intro to Live Programming with Overtone

2011-04-24 Thread Sam Aaron
Hey there,

you may have heard about Overtone - the Clojure front-end to SuperCollider 
server that we've been working on for the past year or so. However, perhaps 
you've not seen much of it - and if not perhaps you'd like to?

Well, I've just finished putting together a very short (4 min) fast-paced 
introduction to Live Programming with Overtone, or you might think of it as How 
to Hack Clojure to make Music :-)

http://vimeo.com/22798433

(This video also serves to demo the Live Coding Emacs Config 
https://github.com/overtone/live-coding-emacs)

If you're interested in finding out more and getting involved, head to our 
mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/overtone

Sam

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Re: Intro to Live Programming with Overtone

2011-04-24 Thread Nicolas Buduroi
Overtone really looks awesome, looking forward to use it! Thanks for the 
video.

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Re: Intro to Live Programming with Overtone

2011-04-24 Thread rob levy
Wow, that is awesome, I am definitely going to have to play with that.  As a
side note, what did you write or use to configure your emacs in that way?

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Sam Aaron samaa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey there,

 you may have heard about Overtone - the Clojure front-end to SuperCollider
 server that we've been working on for the past year or so. However, perhaps
 you've not seen much of it - and if not perhaps you'd like to?

 Well, I've just finished putting together a very short (4 min) fast-paced
 introduction to Live Programming with Overtone, or you might think of it as
 How to Hack Clojure to make Music :-)

 http://vimeo.com/22798433

 (This video also serves to demo the Live Coding Emacs Config
 https://github.com/overtone/live-coding-emacs)

 If you're interested in finding out more and getting involved, head to our
 mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/overtone

 Sam

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Re: Intro to Live Programming with Overtone

2011-04-24 Thread rob levy
(I mean, the visual effects in particular)

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 6:49 PM, rob levy r.p.l...@gmail.com wrote:

 Wow, that is awesome, I am definitely going to have to play with that.  As
 a side note, what did you write or use to configure your emacs in that way?

 On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Sam Aaron samaa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey there,

 you may have heard about Overtone - the Clojure front-end to SuperCollider
 server that we've been working on for the past year or so. However, perhaps
 you've not seen much of it - and if not perhaps you'd like to?

 Well, I've just finished putting together a very short (4 min) fast-paced
 introduction to Live Programming with Overtone, or you might think of it as
 How to Hack Clojure to make Music :-)

 http://vimeo.com/22798433

 (This video also serves to demo the Live Coding Emacs Config
 https://github.com/overtone/live-coding-emacs)

 If you're interested in finding out more and getting involved, head to our
 mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/overtone

 Sam

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Re: Intro to Live Programming with Overtone

2011-04-24 Thread Sam Aaron

On 24 Apr 2011, at 23:49, rob levy wrote:

 Wow, that is awesome, I am definitely going to have to play with that.

Thanks :-) Hopefully we'll see you on the Overtone mailing list somepoint 
soon...

  As a side note, what did you write or use to configure your emacs in that 
 way?

The Live Coding Config: https://github.com/overtone/live-coding-emacs

 (I mean, the visual effects in particular)

Actually, the effects are a bit of a cheat - I added them to the video using 
Final Cut Express. However, it would be awesome if there was a terminal that 
offered this kind of glow effect. The closest I've seen is Cathode on OS X 
(http://www.secretgeometry.com/apps/cathode/) but that's a bit too heavy on the 
visual effects, and it doesn't run fancy terminal apps like emacs particularly 
well.

Sam

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Re: Intro to Live Programming with Overtone

2011-04-24 Thread Devin Walters
You can get similar effects with highlight tail mode in emacs.  The elisp in 
there might give you some ideas on how to get some of the glow effects.

reich-score is really impressive.  Looking forward to playing with the new 
features.

Happy Hacking,

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On Apr 24, 2011, at 5:58 PM, Sam Aaron samaa...@gmail.com wrote:

 
 On 24 Apr 2011, at 23:49, rob levy wrote:
 
 Wow, that is awesome, I am definitely going to have to play with that.
 
 Thanks :-) Hopefully we'll see you on the Overtone mailing list somepoint 
 soon...
 
 As a side note, what did you write or use to configure your emacs in that 
 way?
 
 The Live Coding Config: https://github.com/overtone/live-coding-emacs
 
 (I mean, the visual effects in particular)
 
 Actually, the effects are a bit of a cheat - I added them to the video using 
 Final Cut Express. However, it would be awesome if there was a terminal that 
 offered this kind of glow effect. The closest I've seen is Cathode on OS X 
 (http://www.secretgeometry.com/apps/cathode/) but that's a bit too heavy on 
 the visual effects, and it doesn't run fancy terminal apps like emacs 
 particularly well.
 
 Sam
 
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