03/08/10
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LDog
Interesting, but no pc tough.
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03/08/10
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estevan
that's a good point. egh, too bad.
03/08/10
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provaznik
this looks really interesting, thanks for posting!
03/09/10
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estevan
wow, that link down now. The AlgoScore one.
03/09/10
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noghost31
I'm Very Interested In this. Ive been working on writing Software that generates Music in various ways And been looking into Actually into graphing the output.. I check out the above links too
Thanks Gabriel
03/12/10
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bagger289
this stuff is interesting, never really checked it out before. thanks for the heads up! I do a lot of noodles in paper notebooks that look like the scores you can do in that software, but never thought of literally using that stuff as a score. sounds fun.
03/16/10
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flies
if you know of a resource where experimental scores can be freely downloaded, i'd be v interested. My interest is more in the open score/wandelweiser side of things.
09/03/10
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schafferdavi
Hi, I recently went back to studying "processing", a graphics oriented programming language based on java that has lots of extension possibilities, including in the field of OSC and MIDI. I think it coul be a really nice tool for creating midi data generation apps that have complex graphical interfaces...