Mika Kuuskankare wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I thought I'd chime in since I'm the author of the program
> discussed in this thread.
Already replied to this message once, but forgot to hit 'Reply All'.
Sincere apologies to Mika and other ENP developers (not to mention the
Sibelius Academy) for mischara
Graham Percival wrote:
> That's a rather large fail. "Sibelius Academy" is a university.
> http://www.siba.fi/en/
Mea culpa. :-)
> You might recall that Sibelius was a composer? A rather famous
> composer from Finland? In fact, some people might say "the *only*
> famous composer from Finland?
Dear all,
I thought I'd chime in since I'm the author of the program discussed in this
thread.
I started to work with ENP already in the early 90's. The idea at the time was
to update the music notational capabilities of a visual programming language
called PatchWork. So, ENP, at first, exist
Yes, for simbolic manipulation it makes a lot of sense to have this format.
I like very much the structure of the rhythmic trees of PW and Openmusic.
For my personal use as a composer I created other kinds of representation
that I work in SuperCollider and in the end I have some programs that
trans
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 07:11:22PM +0200, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
> Bernardo Barros wrote:
> > I wonder why not just work with Lilypond, or even modify Lilypond if
> > necessary to atend contemporary notation. It's easier to humans to
> > understad and it's already working ok :-) Maybe it has to do
Bernardo Barros wrote:
> I wonder why not just work with Lilypond, or even modify Lilypond if
> necessary to atend contemporary notation. It's easier to humans to
> understad and it's already working ok :-) Maybe it has to do with the
> render time
The 'Sibelius Academy' mention is probably th
On 27 April 2010 09:56, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
>
> It's about a system developed at the Sibelius Academy and dedicated to
> the production of advanced contemporary notation, including LISP-esque
> syntax for extensibility.
>
>
It comes with PWGL, that is a program for algorithmic music similar to
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 02:56:53PM +0200, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
> Kuuskankare, M (2009) ENP: a system for contemporary music notation.
> Contemporary Music Review 28(2): 221--235
> http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07494460903322505
That's not new -- or rather, that's just the latest version.
There's pub
Hello all,
While browsing I came across the following article:
Kuuskankare, M (2009) ENP: a system for contemporary music notation.
Contemporary Music Review 28(2): 221--235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07494460903322505
It's about a system developed at the Sibelius Academy and dedicated to
the pro