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nico-abram
nico-abram commented Jul 14, 2020

Someone asked for it in the EO general channel

This seems to be a writeup of the format: https://open2jam.wordpress.com/the-ojn-documentation/ (No idea how outdated it is)

raindrop seems to have an open source implementation of a parser for it, but it's licensed as GPLv3 (I think we can use that without issues, might wanna double check with someone or ask the author if they're reachable fo

to-the-sun
to-the-sun commented Jun 19, 2018

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https://github.com/to-the-sun/amanuensis

The Amanuensis is an automated songwriting and recording system aimed at ridding the process of anything left-brained, so one need never leave a creative, spontaneous and improvisational state of mind, from the inception of the song until its final master. The program will construct a cohesive song structure, using the best of what you g

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mat100payette
mat100payette commented May 9, 2020

Describe the bug
The scrollbar in multiplayer rooms stops scrolling down automatically after some UI actions from the user.

Reproduction Steps
Follow these steps to reproduce bug:

  1. Go in a multiplayer room and make sure the chat's text has become tall enough for the scrollbar to move.
  2. Go to the PLAY or TOKENS tab (possibly more ways to trigger but these I have tested on 2 versi

Jtol is built and used by jt rinker and olivier pasquet. It is a library dedicated to real-time pattern generation and can be applied to architectural design, music, dance; everything requiring constructed evolution in space and time. It deals with multi-scaling and multi-dimensions where rhythm is considered to be a skeleton onto everything else is attached (pitches, params…). Jtol was first programmed in python in max with the help of bertrand nouvel. It gathered data structures similar to the jitter library but with a nested architecture. A newer version is now using the bach library and still runs in max. It has nevertheless been programmed in order to always be able to easily get rid of the bach library. It is inspired by libraries like athenaCL, numpy, scipy, abjad, pyevolve, pwgl and open music. Some purely generative music devices will soon come for max for live.

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Vernalhav
Vernalhav commented Aug 28, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It might get frustrating to keep listening to the initial metronome measure each time if the user wants to play several times.

Describe the solution you'd like
There should be a toggle button in the menu that enables the rhythm to loop.

Additional context
The relevant logic should be mostly contained in src/pages/

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