On 10 Apr 2014, at 03:18, Earl Jenkins <ejenkins...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good stuff, all the hard work you've done in the field of live coding, yet no 
> mention of Meta-ex nor clojure in the Computer Music Journal which has a 
> whole issue dedicated to this subject  ;(

To be honest, Overtone was never targeted at academics. It was built for 
Clojure hackers to be able to use their programming skills to realise their 
musical ideas. As such, it's gained a lot of traction with progressional 
programmers.

I'm continuously amazed with what people are doing with Overtone - stretching 
it in incredible ways. However, I feel that the best is still yet to come. Now 
is a fantastic time to get involved...

Sam

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