On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 09:17:11AM +0200, Oeyvind Brandtsegg wrote: > (The same sort of simplification could be done with some of the Python > code, for example the ri(), ga(), ma(), pa(), da, and ni() methods of > the Song1 class are also very similar. at this moment the actual methods are too similar to each other and that is because am not working hard enough for the coding maybe will still keep the dirtiness of the script as is cuz if ri-ni can have its stong identity the primitive stucture of the code will someday make sense? > The musical algorithm you are using, is it based on some sort of > traditional (folk) scheme ? I'm not familiar with the words/syllables > (sa ri ga ma pa da ni), but it "looks" like traditional music somehow > (?) i didn't seriously learned anythang about hindu music but i like it when they say that sa-ri-ga-ma-pa-da-ni is not just the replacement of do-re-mi-.. and they have there own orbit(?) capsuled in the word so it's not just a fixed dot on a sheet it sounds object oriented to me each note becoming an instance of a dynamic struture behaving in a lot of ways ... even though the notation is as simple as an idiot ... is somethang i want to make come true > Also, it reminds me of another person that used to be here a few years > back, by the name of buyo-buyo-igor. wow!! he is what i am.. how come could you remember a local japanese guy like me?! was just doing re-installs and re-installs of several linux distros for years and was away to fall in love with chuck & supercollider for a while .. and back to csound this time with python ... mainly because i like the name .. i love monty-python cs.py is good cuz i think this pair is truely platform independent my main machine is still iBookG4 but cs.py is doing fine @ fluxbox @ ubuntu-ppc-8.04 -- '2+ http://micro.ispretty.com