[jitter] 2d sequencers
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Tue Oct 9 06:59:22 MDT 2007
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yes, and all of dave's stuff is open source too boot, including his excellent fluxus live-coding environment (working mac port soon...): http://www.pawfal.org/Software/fluxus/ On Oct 8, 2007, at 6:29 PM, Wesley Smith wrote: > For a highly non-tradition 2D sequencer perforance and visualization, > check out Dave Griffiths performance from Piksel 2006 > (http://www.piksel.no/piksel06/videoblog.html go to the bottom of the > page and click on the Dave Griffiths link). > > wes > > On 10/8/07, Andreas Wetterberg <awetterberg at post.cybercity.dk> wrote: >> Hi Wes, >> >> yeah, the monome stuff is very interesting... unfortunately the most >> interesting interface of them all, mlr, is so horribly programmed >> that I >> am just about to cry... case in point, the main playback portion >> of mlr: >> http://covops.dreamhosters.com/dropbox/mlr_pl.gif - to me this is >> very >> much CLOSED source, hehe. >> >> I have a few good ideas for patches, but would still really love >> to see >> untraditional sequencers in proper patch form and learn from them . I >> might cross-post onto the maxMSP list for esoteric sequences in >> general, >> but the idea of doing sort of graphically moving sequence patterns in >> Jitter really intrigues me, and it's something I definitely plan >> to pursue. >> >> I also want to take the visual aspect of it to another level and >> incorporate the sequence data directly into projected visuals, as >> an ad >> absurdum twist to Tenori-On and the blinkiness of monome. >> >> I may modify that sprite generator patch andrew benson posted to >> work as >> a sequencing device somehow - that would be a nice way of working. >> >> I hope the Jitter users here have some inspiring ideas. >> Andreas. >> >> >> Wesley Smith skrev: >>> The other 2D sequencer, which from what I've seen is more >>> interesting >>> than the tenori on, is monome: http://monome.org/ . >>> >>> wes >>> >>> On 10/6/07, Andreas Wetterberg <awetterberg at post.cybercity.dk> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I am in the process of constructing a series of 2d sequencing >>>> apps for a >>>> project of mine, and I was wondering if the Jitter Massive had >>>> any good >>>> ideas on the matter? >>>> >>>> The apps are all going to be 16x16 grids. >>>> >>>> Right now it's ranging from simple 16-step lines to Game of Life >>>> things, >>>> but I am really interested in persuing some of the weird styles >>>> found on >>>> the Tenori-on - like dropping bouncing notes etc. >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> jitter mailing list >>>> jitter at cycling74.com >>>> http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/jitter >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> jitter mailing list >>> jitter at cycling74.com >>> http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/jitter >>> >>> . >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> jitter mailing list >> jitter at cycling74.com >> http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/jitter >> > _______________________________________________ > jitter mailing list > jitter at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/jitter
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