Scripted musical notation available
Luigi Di Martino
mirrorman54 at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 19 19:16:01 EST 2003
Thanks Erik, I will try and find this book you suggest. Programming is
actually very enjoyable....so far! I got into the animation and stuff and
also snooping on all the code. Actually got the "hello World" text bouncing
off all the corners as if it had one whisky too many! I will stick with
Revolution too, as it has a good vibe about it.
Please keep me in touch with your fanzine efforts.
Lui
>From: erik hansen <erikhans08 at yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
>To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
>Subject: Re: Scripted musical notation available
>Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 14:48:38 -0800 (PST)
>
>
>--- Luigi Di Martino <mirrorman54 at hotmail.com>
>wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Thank you Kurt and Erik for the useful
> > insights. I won't give up trying to
> > get my head around how to program, although I
> > fear it will take me longer
> > than my patience will allow. The shakabox (beat
> > machine) idea is moving me
> > closer to what I'd like to do.
>
>like learning music by way of a piece you really
>like, find a program that grabs you, then use the
>Developement menu > Script Debug Mode to walk
>through each step keeping track of what happens
>to the variables.
>
> > Should I perhaps concentrate on the design of a
> > program and find a
> > programmer willing to write the code for such a
> > design?
>
>good luck. best you know something about code.
>
> > Or perhaps someone
> > can recommend me a cool book that is easy to
> > understand (for dunces!)
>
>begining: Danny Goodman's Hypertalk 2.2 effort
>intermediate to advanced: "HyperTalk: The Book"
>by Jeanne De Voto et.al. (spelling may vary).
>
>
>=====
>erik at erikhansen.org http://www.erikhansen.org
>
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