I was wondering if there was any word on this issue and new builds in
the future or tricks that might get this sorted on OSX?
I'm starting to work on songs that go longer than the 45 seconds
bloops currently allows me before flipping out and I'm enjoying it so
much I want to do more! I'd love to help if there's anyway I can
provide more information or do anything else, but with all the C, I'm
a little lost.
Here's an example of an mp3 of bloops really good and freaking out if
that helps:
http://atduskmusic.com/bloops/Bloopsemony.mp3
yours,
Greg
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On May 13, 2009, at 9:21 AM, _why wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 09:24:15PM -0700, Greg Borenstein wrote:
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
I wonder, what platform are you on? I've heard that OSX has had more
troubles with this. On Ubuntu, thing appear to be quite good. How
did you build Portaudio?
Also, I should clear up that our friend freQvibez (a legit member of
farbrausch) just happened to start sending patches and has been very
instrumental in adding features, he even expanded the notation to
allow filter tweaks. He lends some credibility to the endeavor is
what I'm saying.
_why