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Posts posted by lviklund
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Thank you, Julio.
That was fun and entertaining!
2 hours ago, JulioHerrlein said:Opusmodus is a game changer. I love it !
Thank you, guys ! You are doing something amazing !!
I completely agree with that.
Stay safe
Lasse
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I am sorry but I have still the same problem as Rangarajan.
The OSC-messages does not make it out from OM. I have tested the same messages from MAX, Kyma and Reaper. No problem.
Weird. Maybe Mojave is the problem. There is sometimes problems with the security thingies that Apple have put in there.
Let me know if I can assist in tracking down this.
/Lasse
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6 hours ago, opmo said:
Yes, the last expression (evaluation) will display.
Andy,
Maybe this can help.
https://opusmodus.com/forums/topic/415-working-with-large-pieces-in-multiple-sections/
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I will share whatever I can as soon as I can.
I'm writing (notating) everything by hand when composing and arranging.
I have used OM since day 1 and before that SCOM for many years.
Still I have not learned much Lisp mainly caused by lack of time.
I use these tools mainly for chaotic experimenting I would say.
I have just quit working and is now a happy retired and hope to be able to spend more time wit OM and Lisp.
/Lasse
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André,
Thank you for the explanation. I agree with JH. Interesting.
/Lasse
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From the Listener:
? gen-chord3, chord-intervals: ((3 3 3 3) (3 5 7 9) (2 5 7 11)) cycle: nil relative: nil ambitus: piano seed: 254965
Since the function have a seed you should get different chords unless you set the seed value.
48 minutes ago, JulioHerrlein said:(gen-chord3 '(c4 eb4 g4) '((3 3 3 3) (3 5 7 9) (2 5 7 11)))
(gen-chord3 '(c4 eb4 g4) '((3 3 3 3) (3 5 7 9) (2 5 7 11)) :seed 42)
Gives you the same chords all the time.
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Thx Julio,
Lot's of useful ideas for me.
Brilliant!
/Lasse
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Me to would like to have functions for that.
I made a lib from about 50 pages from the book just to lose them before having time to share it
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This is brilliant!
Thx Torsten and Julio.
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Thx a lot. Great feature.
Is it possible to implement the same when doing audition-omn-snippet?
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On 4/6/2018 at 1:38 PM, torstenanders said:
Calling init-seed is not needed here...
I guess it is, if you want to see what value init-seed gives you... Or...?
That was anyway why I did it this way.
Anyway, thank you again for your interesting knowledge.
/lasse
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Very nice and interesting piece and video. Love it.
Thank you Yuichi
/Lasse
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Oh, has Nigel passed away. That is sad news.
I have really been worried since I have not heard from him in a long time.
He was my greatest inspiration to get going again with music.
RIP
Nigel
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Very nice!
Merry Christmas Janusz and all of the OM family.
/Lasse
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Nice work and a good companion to Allan Forte.
/Lasse
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Well done!
Very nice piece.
Love it.
/Lasse
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Works fine here to.
Thx
/Lasse
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This is so great!
I used patterns a lot in PWGL but this is so much more easier
Function: expand-chord
in Function Examples
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would do it like this:
(chord-interval-add '(0 0 0 4 0) (harmonic-progression '(1 6 2 5 2) '(c major) :base 1))