[CM] Python bindings
Todd Ingalls
TestCase at asu.edu
Thu Mar 23 12:42:06 PDT 2023
Hi Rick
I have been using musx on and off but only in the last 6 months really got more familiar with python. Would be very cool to be able to output a score for sndlib.
Congratulations on the upcoming ‘retirement’ :)
Todd Ingalls
Associate Director
School of Arts, Media and Engineering
ame.asu.edu<http://ame.asu.edu>
On Mar 23, 2023, at 12:15 PM, Taube, Rick <taube at illinois.edu<mailto:taube at illinois.edu>> wrote:
Oh my, this is wonderfull news, ive been hoping for this for a long time but have not had the free time to tackle it myself! I have a composition environment in python called musx ( https://pypi.org/project/musx/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://pypi.org/project/musx/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!Y_seuCm7tMHkrn8ksBN1RwFmmcYzo-MSbLXwQNanV_puCu3wB42qboWuvvAgTDpYoIOxjrFUCmvcQo0J$> and https://github.com/musx-admin/musx<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/musx-admin/musx__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!Y_seuCm7tMHkrn8ksBN1RwFmmcYzo-MSbLXwQNanV_puCu3wB42qboWuvvAgTDpYoIOxjrFUCg05FCmV$> ) that I use to teach algorithimic composition techniques to our CS+Music students. Musx is basically common music, and I really want to be able to generate audio. I am teaching until may, at that point I will 'retire' and would have time to work on it if you still need help.
--Rick
On Mar 23, 2023, at 11:55 AM, bil at ccrma.Stanford.EDU<mailto:bil at ccrma.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
Wow! That's a lot of work! What would be the best way to include this
in sndlib? I don't have a git site for that library -- just the libraries
at the ccrma ftp site. I don't often change the sndlib files (except
the s7 files).
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