Monthly Archives: March 2005
ideas
This is the start of an experiment. The goal being to start recording all those various ideas I have and never bother to write down and soon forget. We’ll see how it works. Alot of these will probably only make sense to me.
Todays ideas:
- add “loop windowing” support that can be controled via midi CC controllers. You could control the index of which cycle to loop, and how many cycles to index. Doing this via the already existing “cycles” shouldn’t be too difficult.
- But, the more interesting idea would be to the same thing across any subsection of a loop. Position and length of the section to loop would be deteremined by CC as above, but could be any part of the loop, not just “cycles”. Sort of a granular approach. Something like Grainstates in Reaktor
- ping-pong or scanner mode of loop playback. At the moment, sooperlooper supports playing a loop forwards or backwards. The idea would be to add support for playing forwards, then backwards, then forwards, etc. It already crossfades loops, so this could be interesting when doing “granular” type looping and ambient/noise type stuff.
And I seem to have already forgotten the other ideas I was going to include in this entry. How about that.
ideas
This is the start of an experiment. The goal being to start recording all those various ideas I have and never bother to write down and soon forget. We’ll see how it works. Alot of these will probably only make sense to me.
Todays ideas:
- add “loop windowing” support that can be controled via midi CC controllers. You could control the index of which cycle to loop, and how many cycles to index. Doing this via the already existing “cycles” shouldn’t be too difficult.
- But, the more interesting idea would be to the same thing across any subsection of a loop. Position and length of the section to loop would be deteremined by CC as above, but could be any part of the loop, not just “cycles”. Sort of a granular approach. Something like Grainstates in Reaktor
- ping-pong or scanner mode of loop playback. At the moment, sooperlooper supports playing a loop forwards or backwards. The idea would be to add support for playing forwards, then backwards, then forwards, etc. It already crossfades loops, so this could be interesting when doing “granular” type looping and ambient/noise type stuff.
And I seem to have already forgotten the other ideas I was going to include in this entry. How about that.
why python is doomed
ASPN : Python Cookbook : Generator methods
This recipe enables the use of the yield statement within a method by decorating that method with a wrapper for a generator object.
why python is doomed
ASPN : Python Cookbook : Generator methods
This recipe enables the use of the yield statement within a method by decorating that method with a wrapper for a generator object.
why python is doomed
ASPN : Python Cookbook : Generator methods
This recipe enables the use of the yield statement within a method by decorating that method with a wrapper for a generator object.
ourmedia
Sounds like an interesting idea, and has an impressive set of supporters.
ourmedia
Sounds like an interesting idea, and has an impressive set of supporters.
ourmedia
Sounds like an interesting idea, and has an impressive set of supporters.
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Mostly uneventful weekend. Put off a lot of
stuff I had plenty of time to do (taxes, some docs, etc).
But I did make a pointless thing out of wire and a weird
garageband track. So thats something. I guess.
Starting listening though the backlog of Phasmatodea
practice recordings. We seem to have accumulated somewhere between 10 and
20 hours of recordings.