Thanks. That sounds very cool. >>> "Rion D'Luz" 10/08/10 8:50 PM >>> Hi:
I'll checkout the links ASAP, but, if not on your radar, I thought you might be interested in a Music Hack Day link i found searching out mulve4linux (via techdirt). SERP pointed me to Swinger. The Swinger is a bit of python code that takes any song and makes it swing. It does this be taking each beat and time-stretching the first half of each beat while time-shrinking the second half. It has quite a magical effect. Swinger uses the new Dirac time-stretching capabilities of Echo Nestremix. Source code is available in the samples directory of remix. Be sure to check out some of the other Music Hack Day hacks likeSix Degrees of Black Sabbath, Jason^Ys Songbird Visualizeror the Artikulator. the script was written by Tristan Jehan, the prodigious doctor of the bleeding-edge 'Hyperinstruments Group' at MIT, http://www.downloadsquad.com/2010/05/24/python-music-hack-makes-any-song-swing/ 19 weeks 4 days ago, leading to http://musicmachinery.com/2010/05/21/the-swinger/ then to svn checkout http://echo-nest-remix.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ echo-nest-remix-read-only Rion On Friday 08 October 2010, Dave Tisdell wrote: > Hi all, > > I have been diligently creating music with opensource software. The pieces > are released under the creative commons license. Some of it's original and > some are very short classical piano pieces > I know it's not really a technical discussion but thought people might want > to know what folks are doing creatively with opensource. > Thanks > > Dave -- web: http://dluz.com/ AIM/Jabber/MSN/: riondluz Google: xmpp:[email protected] email: riondluz_at_gmail.com Phone: 802.644.2255 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/6/126/769 CLI forever! L I N U X .~. Choice /V\ of a GNU /( )\ Generation ^^-^^ POSIX RULES +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -Hello, you've reached the United States Congress. Unfortunately, all our representatives are currently busy trading lobbying donations for patronage. Please leave a message and we will it ignore it as soon as we can. Thank you!- This e-mail may contain information protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). If this e-mail contains student information and you are not entitled to access such information under FERPA, please notify the sender. Federal regulations require that you destroy this e-mail without reviewing it and you may not forward it to anyone.
