2015-06-18 11:24 GMT-03:00 Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com>:A curious conceptual leap.Could you please describe what you understand by this leap?I got into a somewhat "serious" coding for music believingthat it was already a legacy of the music community.Not finding it in almost 10 years, I wrote it. So I am stilltrying to grasp if this leap is shared and how.Thanks Renato for bringing it up. How do your versions sound?Will read the paper more thoroughly later (just had a quick skim).Pretty sure no one as made a Pd lib out of this yet (seems to be in Python?).Perhaps someone like Alexandre could translate some of the equations into the [exp~] family. I'd be very curious to hear/compare the results.
notSomething like this:(only the three trios for oboe are output of other approaches).More contex here:Thanks Julian for the valuable feedback.PS. should I post this on music-dsp or any other channel?Best regards,RenatoJulianRegards,On 18 June 2015 at 06:43, Renato Fabbri <renato.fabbri@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________i've been looking for something like this modeling:so maybe diy, i tried, am trying and reaching something maybe.but anyway, has anybody seen somethinglike this for pd or any other language/platform?cheers and peace) ( _o_o_ oOo _o_o_ ) (--GNU/Linux User #479299labMacambira.sf.net
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