It's possible to draw scores with data structure.
It's not an easy task, but it has a better future than using
single plateform softwares like rosegarden or lillypond.
Some work has been done, and it's in attached file
Alexandre Quessy <listes@sourcelibre.com> a écrit :
Maybe a lylipond interface in Pd would be great ?
It could be edited with denemo, for instance.
Otherwise, with a MIDI file interface, we could use rosegarden.
I have been thinking about this since a long time.
aalexOn 7/10/06, Erich Berger <eb@randomseed.org> wrote:hi frank,
> Or are you more thinking about something like this:
> http://smc04.ircam.fr/scm04actes/P3.pdf
right - i m exactly talking about this.
> For this Pd's data structures have proven to be quite useful in the
> work of for example Orm Finnendahl (e.g. in his composition "grep").
> The list archive also has some examples of note symbols realized as
> data structures.
thx i ll have a search/look
best
e
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