A comment here as you've turned them off there:
I read about the single sample SC in computer music journal just
yesterday and thought to myself what a wonderful thing the Low Level
Virtual Machine project (
http://llvm.org) with it's optimisers and JIT
compilers could be for both sclang and scsynth. No need for C code
these days :)
cheers,
Lorien
James Harkins wrote:
> +1 -- I really appreciated seeing the hugely divergent ways we are
> using this fantastic tool.
>
> In response to Andrea's question about notes on the symposium: I've
> started on something here:
>
>
http://www.dewdrop-world.net/words/>
> hjh
>
>
> On Apr 14, 2009, at 1:34 AM, Sam Pluta wrote:
>
>> hey all,
>>
>> i just wanted to write a quick note about the symposium this past
>> weekend. i said this to a couple of people, but what impressed me
>> most about this gathering was how wonderfully different everyone's
>> work was. nothing presented was at all similar to anything else -
>> with people doing everything from live coding to installations to
>> interface driven performance to live manipulation - and this is a
>> sign that we are on to something as a group.
>
>
> : H. James Harkins
> :
jamshark70@... <mailto:
jamshark70@...>
> :
http://www.dewdrop-world.net> .::!:.:.......:.::........:..!.::.::...:..:...:.:.:.:..:
>
> "Come said the Muse,
> Sing me a song no poet has yet chanted,
> Sing me the universal." -- Whitman
>
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