On 01/11/2007, at 10.51, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Steffen Juul hat gesagt: // Steffen Juul wrote:
On 31/10/2007, at 21.11, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Lua could also be used as a very powerful "textfile" replacement,
that would allow more structured score files in a BibTex fashion. Wait
for an example for this coming soon.I'm really looking forward to see what you mean by 'structured score files in a BibTex fashion'.
I mean something like this: http://www.lua.org/pil/10.1.html of course adapted to music, so a datafile could look like: (snip)
Ah, ok. It was especially the 'BibTex fashion' that got me curious.
Now i know what you mean by 'fashion'. I think. There is no nesting
in BibTeX for what i know of though.
All that blah blah said i think what your write about the structured-
ness is a good thing, as it allows for a (BibTeX kinda) way of
handling/doing multi diminutional arrays even with strings as keys.
Instruments[bass][tb303][cutoff] = 10 Instruments[bass][tb303][cf] = 440 Instruments[drumm] = drummset1
Patterns[p1] = "1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1" Patterns[p2] = "0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0"
Score[bass] = p1 Score[drum] = p2
Though the idea is the same, the Poor Mans SC is properly more human
readable. Hope you post your example somewhere when you get to it.
Best, Steffen