Hey all,

Not sure if this was 100% the right place to post this, but as the Hackety Hack list has been pretty quiet lately, thought I'd give it a shot.

I've been playing around with Bloopsaphone for the last few weeks and finding it quite a joy. I wrote up some of my experiments and created some mp3s of the examples in the git repo for people to hear: http://www.urbanhonking.com/ideasfordozens/2009/05/early_8bit_sounds_from__whys_b.html

I've noticed that on longer scores Bloopsaphone tends to get screechy and weird after about forty-five seconds or so. You can hear the effect on my rendering of the Cheeky Drat song from the repo: http://atduskmusic.com/bloops/Cheeky_Drat.mp3

You can hear an even more dramatic example on a song I've started trying to compose with it: score here: http://gist.github.com/110871 and mp3 here: http://atduskmusic.com/bloops/even_longer.mp3

And that rendering was actually much more mild than the freak outs I've sometimes heard Bloops do while listening live.

I'd love to help in anyway I can, but the C is somewhat beyond my mortal comprehension.

Thanks for this cool library!

yours,

Greg
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http://github.com/atduskgreg


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