look at there is no frequency, there is no algebra, there is no algorythm.
There are several dimensions to the different rules to manipulate the
melodies.
2017-04-10 0:06 GMT+02:00 <till(a)www.n0ne.de>de>:
I made a couple of mini websites using
https://bolt.cm/ recently. Based
on PHP (with Silex / Symfony Framework under the Hood) HTML generation is
handled by Twig, which makes things really quick, once you get the hold of
it. Much less bloated than Wordpress.
On 4/8/17 12:39 PM, brouits(a)free.fr wrote:
For a friend of mine, I am looking for a static
or dynamic (php only)
website engine or static html5 generator for music production, giving
to the public a blog-like website with audio and sometimes video. It
would be ideally easy to use and have either an file upload handler,
or scan files that would have been put through FTP to the self-hosted
site.
I read several months ago such a tool on the LAU, but did not
retrieve in my inbox the discussions about it, so i am asking again.
Jekyll (ruby) and Hakyll (haskell) are pretty good static html(5)
generators. Not even php required.
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