Re: [linux-audio-user] Fractal Music for Linux

From: Chip VanDan <chip.vandan@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Oct 19 2006 - 22:04:19 EEST

I have no specific plans as of yet, I have a tendency to play around
until I find useful function. That's part of the reason I have taken
so long to get to ardour. I imagine some fractal music would sound
interesting with some of my synth patches, but I don't have any
specific plans for it. I still don't know how to pipe a midi file
into the synth, I've just been playing with vkeybd.

On 19/10/06, Brian Dunn <job17and9@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Chip VanDan wrote:
> > I don't want to get too complex with things, I'm just figuring out
> > Hydrogen and amSynth. Working on figuring out Ardour.
> >
> Seems to me that fractals are complex by nature. If you want a tool
> that will realy let you generate music with math equations, that will
> probably be complex too.
>
> Are you interested in creating like, midi sequences with fractals and
> then piping them into synths, or more directly creating sound from the
> fractals? Those packages your figuring out will be useful for the
> former, but not for the latter. Of course, no matter where you get your
> signals from you'll probably want to polish them off with ardour.
>

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