[PD] ANN: pd-l2ork first stable release now available

Jonathan Wilkes jancsika at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 19 00:01:50 CET 2013


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> On 2013-01-15 04:58, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>>  The k12 stuff looks promising.
>> 
>>  Playing around with it I wondered what would happen if you just did
>>  everything in the signal domain-- even for the values coming from
>>  the controllers by, say, using a [sig~] right before sending to the
>>  outlet of the abstraction.  The only thing that would bea dilemma
>>  is the counter but without objects for conditional branching
> 
> you might want to check out chun lee's fantastic live coding
> performances (and his paper on that [1]).

If you look at k12 you'll see he doesn't currently have control objects
for branching, so that means the counter is not currently so useful.
It's not so big a deal to remove it without explicitly replacing it with
something in the signal domain.

But to actually add signal domain abstractions that can perform the
function of a control domain counter is quite difficult.  What is it you have
in mind?  Lee's counters AFAICT are analogous to [metro]--[f]x[+ 1] and
variations on it; that's good for sequencing but not for triggering events
(based on input which may come periodically, aperiodically, or even never).

-Jonathan


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> http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/PDCON:Conference/Music_in_expression_-_A_DSP_based_compositional_methodology
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