Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-28 Thread Phillip Lord
It seems to me that as a music synthesis and composition system, overtone would be heavyweight for a "normal" app, that is one where the user doesn't compose music. For most circumstances, I think, it would make more sense to use overtone to make the music, record it, and then bundle the wav. FW

Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-28 Thread adrians
On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 1:00:29 PM UTC-5, puzzler wrote: > > One point of confusion for me when installing overtone was that the docs > say that the internal server "doesn't work everywhere", without providing > any info about what systems it is known to work on or known not to work on >

Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-27 Thread Cedric Greevey
Uh ... so it *does* require something to be installed separately, or it *doesn't*? Make up your mind. :) On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Mark Engelberg wrote: > One point of confusion for me when installing overtone was that the docs > say that the internal server "doesn't work everywhere", wit

Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-27 Thread Mark Engelberg
One point of confusion for me when installing overtone was that the docs say that the internal server "doesn't work everywhere", without providing any info about what systems it is known to work on or known not to work on. A second point of confusion is that I can't determine from the docs what's

Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-27 Thread Samuel Aaron
Hi Cedric, if you're interested in installing Overtone and understanding its dependencies, I highly recommend you take a look at the installation instructions on our Wiki: https://github.com/overtone/overtone/wiki/Installing-overtone If anything isn't clear or obvious - please do let me know.

Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-27 Thread Cedric Greevey
Ah, good. In the past I've been curious, but what little documentation I found seemed to imply* that there were a number of dependencies that sounded like external libraries or applications that were needed, and which (being not Java/Clojure components themselves) would not be installed automatical

Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-26 Thread Samuel Aaron
Hi Cedric, On 26 Nov 2013, at 16:45, Cedric Greevey wrote: > Is there a turnkey download/install/play with version of this yet, or is that > not until 1.0? For a Clojure developer, Overtone is already as 'turnkey' as it gets. Simply add "overtone 0.9.1" to your dependencies in project.clj, st

Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-26 Thread Cedric Greevey
Is there a turnkey download/install/play with version of this yet, or is that not until 1.0? On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Joseph Burnett wrote: > Sweet! > > > On Monday, November 25, 2013 8:46:44 AM UTC-8, Sam Aaron wrote: >> >> Hi there noise polluters! >> >> It's that glorious time again

Re: [ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-26 Thread Joseph Burnett
Sweet! On Monday, November 25, 2013 8:46:44 AM UTC-8, Sam Aaron wrote: > > Hi there noise polluters! > > It's that glorious time again - another version of Overtone has forced its > timbral wings out of its cocoon. 0.9.0 is here and is edgy. It was so edgy, > that it burst into flames and mutat

[ANN] Overtone 0.9.0 Released

2013-11-25 Thread Samuel Aaron
Hi there noise polluters! It's that glorious time again - another version of Overtone has forced its timbral wings out of its cocoon. 0.9.0 is here and is edgy. It was so edgy, that it burst into flames and mutated into 0.9.1 before a blink of the eye![1] This release represents a fundamental s