A new project: http://speechless.lurk.org/rhythm.html The idea is to use festival speech synth to turn what people type into rhythms, giving … More
Author: Alex McLean
Haskell supercollider tutorial
Rohan Drape has made a nice tutorial to getting his “Hsc” Haskell bindings to SuperCollider installed and integrated with emacs. … More
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Peano weave applied to a slub classic for Ade‘s birthday.. Higher quality AVI available at slub.org
Programming in Haskell
Not really a review, just a strong recommendation… Graham Hutton’s Programming in Haskell is published mid January 2007, but Cambridge … More
Peano curve weaves of whole songs
Some nine months ago I played with weaving images from music, including using a peano curve as a mapping. I’ve … More
BP2-like polymetric syntax
Another experiment with haskell, rather hastily screencasted for your pleasure: It’s using haskell’s Parsec module to parse the syntax, and … More
Live programming
I thought there wasn’t enough context on this log, so here’s a brief history of my experiences with live programming. … More
Onomatopoeic synthesiser
In the afore-mentioned paper Rationalizing musical time: syntactic and symbolic-numeric approaches, Bernard Bel describes onomatopoeic notation for music, and then … More
Haskell music
I’ve settled on using Haskell98 for my MSc project. It’s a very interesting language with excellent parsing libraries as well … More
Wired article
My alter-ego “Alex Maclean” is mentioned in a fun wired article.