Re: [music-dsp] Moselle Alpha 0.1.3 Released

2014-01-19 Thread Theo Verelst
Frank Sheeran wrote: Hi, .. 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.

Re: [music-dsp] Moselle Alpha 0.1.3 Released

2014-01-19 Thread Frank Sheeran
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

Re: [music-dsp] Moselle Alpha 0.1.3 Released

2014-01-13 Thread Frank Sheeran
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

Re: [music-dsp] Moselle Alpha 0.1.3 Released

2014-01-13 Thread Thomas Strathmann
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

Re: [music-dsp] Moselle Alpha 0.1.3 Released

2014-01-13 Thread Stefan Sullivan
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

Re: [music-dsp] Moselle Alpha 0.1.3 Released

2014-01-13 Thread Bill Schottstaedt
(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:

Re: [music-dsp] Moselle Alpha 0.1.3 Released

2014-01-13 Thread Nigel Redmon
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:

Re: [music-dsp] Moselle Alpha 0.1.3 Released

2014-01-12 Thread Theo Verelst
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