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🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@...>

9/9/2005 3:42:59 PM

too bad it's not microtonal!

http://tones.wolfram.com

-Carl

🔗Jon Szanto <jszanto@...>

9/9/2005 8:50:35 PM

--- In metatuning@yahoogroups.com, "Carl Lumma" <clumma@y...> wrote:
> too bad it's not microtonal!
>
> http://tones.wolfram.com

I dropped them a note to ask about that, as well as possible source
code or algorithms, and if there is a stand-alone app.

Cheers,
Jon

🔗Mats Öljare <oljare@...>

9/10/2005 3:32:39 PM

Here's what i've gotten from it:

http://tones.wolfram.com/xid/0667-721-6315-409-8006%0d%0a%0d%0a

🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@...>

9/10/2005 4:44:47 PM

--- In metatuning@yahoogroups.com, Mats Öljare <oljare@h...> wrote:
> Here's what i've gotten from it:
>
> http://tones.wolfram.com/xid/0667-721-6315-409-8006%0d%0a%0d%0a

Doesn't look like you can share these...

"A link to your collection is stored in your browser via
cookies. It's unique to a particular browser or computer."

:(

-Carl

🔗Kurt Bigler <kkb@...>

9/10/2005 5:34:53 PM

on 9/10/05 4:44 PM, Carl Lumma <clumma@...> wrote:

> --- In metatuning@yahoogroups.com, Mats Öljare <oljare@h...> wrote:
>> Here's what i've gotten from it:
>>
>> http://tones.wolfram.com/xid/0667-721-6315-409-8006%0d%0a%0d%0a
>
> Doesn't look like you can share these...
>
> "A link to your collection is stored in your browser via
> cookies. It's unique to a particular browser or computer."

I suppose we could try sending each other cookies, but there might still be
problems.

-Kurt

🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

9/10/2005 5:56:42 PM

well maybe its exposes how much of the so called styles have become reduntant art forms.
Kurt Bigler wrote:

>on 9/10/05 4:44 PM, Carl Lumma <clumma@...> wrote:
>
> >
>>--- In metatuning@yahoogroups.com, Mats �ljare <oljare@h...> wrote:
>> >>
>>>Here's what i've gotten from it:
>>>
>>>http://tones.wolfram.com/xid/0667-721-6315-409-8006%0d%0a%0d%0a
>>> >>>
>>Doesn't look like you can share these...
>>
>>"A link to your collection is stored in your browser via
>>cookies. It's unique to a particular browser or computer."
>> >>
>
>I suppose we could try sending each other cookies, but there might still be
>problems.
>
>-Kurt
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🔗Jon Szanto <jszanto@...>

9/10/2005 6:18:08 PM

--- In metatuning@yahoogroups.com, Kurt Bigler <kkb@b...> wrote:
> on 9/10/05 4:44 PM, Carl Lumma <clumma@y...> wrote:
> I suppose we could try sending each other cookies, but there might
still be
> problems.

Right. But right now this thing isn't very much more than a toy, and
it would be nice to see what could be done with a more malleable tool.
I've asked them if there are examples or similarities to code in the
Wolfram text, as I've actually got that. If so, it could be coded up
in a midi algorithmic language/tool like KeyKit, JMSL, or maybe Max.

Cheers,
Jon

🔗Jon Szanto <jszanto@...>

9/10/2005 6:19:19 PM

--- In metatuning@yahoogroups.com, Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@a...> wrote:
> well maybe its exposes how much of the so called styles have become
> reduntant art forms.

That's putting it pretty kindly! Besides, most of the 'styles' they
impart are only changes in instrument choices and basic rhythmic
structures. Beyond that, it's still algo stuff.

Cheers,
Jon