Frank Sheeran wrote:
Hi,
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Hi Theo,
At this point, the #1 goal is to evaluate the language itself. Is a
functional, textual, programming language the best way to design a
patch?
I guess it's always a bit hard to get people interested in a
theoretical' interface, even if it's graphical.
Theo thanks as always for the interesting questions. I learn more
from questions on this forum than I do from answers other places.
I guess it's always a bit hard to get people interested in a
theoretical' interface, even if it's graphical.
Moselle is a textual language, not graphical. Do
Hi,
Would you say the emphasis of the software you're making is on the
structure of the algorithms, or more on the sound quality at the output ?
There are a lot of blocks available in general, as a good example the
freely available open source Ladspa plugins, did you think of using
those, and did
On 13.01.14 09:46, Frank Sheeran wrote:
At this point, the #1 goal is to evaluate the language itself. Is a
functional, textual, programming language the best way to design a
patch? Better than Csound, better than visual environments like Buzz
or Cycling '74's Max? Can I write a patch in
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Thomas Strathmann tho...@pdp7.org wrote:
On 13.01.14 09:46, Frank Sheeran wrote:
At this point, the #1 goal is to evaluate the language itself. Is a
functional, textual, programming language the best way to design a
patch? Better than Csound, better than
(https://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/clm/clm/clm.html)
I haven't worked much on the common lisp version of clm in the
last 10 years -- Rick Taube (Common Music, Grace) and I moved
to scheme (another language in the lisp family). So the up-to-date
reference is:
According to the wisdom of XKCD, Functional programming combines the
flexibility and power of abstract mathematics with the intuitive clarity of
abstract mathematics. ;-)
On Jan 13, 2014, at 3:51 PM, Risto Holopainen rist...@hotmail.com wrote:
Frank Sheeran wrote:
If this forum is considered unsuitable for this release note, please
let me know and I will discontinue the practice.
Version 0.1.3 of Moselle IDE is now released and available for download at:
...
Hi,
Would you say the emphasis of the software