Jamie Bullock wrote:
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 23:29 -0800, Graham Percival wrote:
In particular, I had an OSC server that translated OSC
messages into lilypond code, compiled it into pngs, then displayed the
results as HTML pages. The idea is that I'd have one central computer
that would generate music (with Computer-Assisted Composition) and send
it to musicians to sight-read on stage.
Wow! That sounds like really useful work. I've been thinking about this
idea for a while (real-time score generation), but never figured out how
to approach it.
I have the practical display side worked out, but I haven't started work
on the actual generation of music. (I'll start work on that in a few weeks)
Since Sep, I've been tackling the problem of having the computer judge
the ability of musicians, so I haven't touched firelily (that
OSC->lily->PNG+HTML program) at all. I'm planning on rewriting it in
python (initial version was in perl) and releasing it at some point, but
my focus right now is the musician evaluation tool.
I'd be interested in contributing (some code) to this. Do you have a URL
for the most recent version?
There's no URL, because I haven't made any public release yet. Let me
give my perl stuff a quick check, then I'll email it to you. My plan is
still to rewrite it in python, though.
Cheers,
- Graham
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