Thanks a lot, Frank. I am going to look at this stuff tonight.
Mike
On 12/28/06, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hallo,
Alexandre Quessy hat gesagt: // Alexandre Quessy wrote:
> Very interesting.
> You can look in the list-abs library. I don't know if there is a
> list-roll_left a
Hallo,
Alexandre Quessy hat gesagt: // Alexandre Quessy wrote:
> Very interesting.
> You can look in the list-abs library. I don't know if there is a
> list-roll_left abstraction though.
There is [list-rot], which is similar to [Lror] but rotates the other
direction, so you should use [* -1] to m
Very interesting.
You can look in the list-abs library. I don't know if there is a
list-roll_left abstraction though.
I was looking in the last few days how fuzzy logic could be
implemented for musical algorithmics... If we need a new external for
this kind of maths, I would be interested in writ
This article is great, thanks for sharing!
~Kyle
On 12/27/06, Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hallo,
Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
> I was wondering if there are any externals that do set operations. I
> was reading a paper on Fuzzy Logic (
> http://arts.ucsc
Hallo,
Mike McGonagle hat gesagt: // Mike McGonagle wrote:
> I was wondering if there are any externals that do set operations. I
> was reading a paper on Fuzzy Logic (
> http://arts.ucsc.edu/EMS/Music/research/FuzzyLogicTutor/FuzzyTut.html
> ), and the author used Max to do his programming. Is th
Hello,
I was wondering if there are any externals that do set operations. I
was reading a paper on Fuzzy Logic (
http://arts.ucsc.edu/EMS/Music/research/FuzzyLogicTutor/FuzzyTut.html
), and the author used Max to do his programming. Is there something
similar to this out there?
Thanks,
Mike
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