Hey Greg, use it!.... as soon as bloopsaphone starts running out, I'd bring in some really really slick strings in a kind of sad melody (with protools or something).
Etienne On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Greg Borenstein <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > --- > http://urbanhonking.com/ideasfordozens > http://github.com/atduskgreg > > 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 > >
