Hello all,
a new release of muO is available at http://www.zogotounga.net/comp/squeak/sqgeo.htm
and the parallel Surmulot distribution has been updated at http://www.zogotounga.net/surmulot/surmulot.html
Stef
I was confused about something in the muO documentation. You said that it won't produce music by itself. Does this mean it doesn't have links to sound i/o in squeak or...?
Lawson
On 11/30/10 2:31 AM, Stéphane Rollandin wrote:
Hello all,
a new release of muO is available at http://www.zogotounga.net/comp/squeak/sqgeo.htm
and the parallel Surmulot distribution has been updated at http://www.zogotounga.net/surmulot/surmulot.html
Stef
I was confused about something in the muO documentation. You said that it won't produce music by itself. Does this mean it doesn't have links to sound i/o in squeak or...?
The emphasis I wanted to make in the home page is that muO is a music *composition* system. While it is definitely linked to Squeak sound infrastructure, it does not provide any DSP capability per se and is not designed for sound synthesis. It is intended to create scores for Csound, or MIDI files, or OSC streams, or whatever.
However, Surmulot does sound synthesis. If you want the full picture, check Surmulot.
Hope this helps,
Stef
On 11/30/10 8:29 AM, Stéphane Rollandin wrote:
I was confused about something in the muO documentation. You said that it won't produce music by itself. Does this mean it doesn't have links to sound i/o in squeak or...?
The emphasis I wanted to make in the home page is that muO is a music *composition* system. While it is definitely linked to Squeak sound infrastructure, it does not provide any DSP capability per se and is not designed for sound synthesis. It is intended to create scores for Csound, or MIDI files, or OSC streams, or whatever.
However, Surmulot does sound synthesis. If you want the full picture, check Surmulot.
Hope this helps,
Stef
Thanks.
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