Am Mittwoch, 14. November 2007 schrieb Kevin Cosgrove:
On 13 November 2007 at 22:21, "Alexandros Vichos"
<alexandros.vichos(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Some time ago, I thought that it would be very
interesting for
musicians to be able to develop a piece of music online. The main idea
was a subversion tree clone for musicians, just like it's used in the
coders community. That way, someone can present an idea, and let
others too work on it. If another user has a different "view" on the
original idea, there can also be a "fork" and so and so. Once the
project is complete, there may be more than one versions of the
original piece.
I like the concept. Somehow the system would need to be able to do
the likely binary file diff's ??? What formats would be used for
the data? MIDI? Audio? Compressed audio?
I don't know if someone has implemented this
idea, neither have I
searched online for something similar, but this post reminded me of
it, and i thought it would be nice to share it with all you Linux
Audio guys!
-Alexandros
I wish I could remember the name of the binary file diff &
reconstruction program I saw years ago. It was open source, but
I just can't remember the name.
You mean bdiff?
http://www.webalice.it/g_pochini/bdiff/
BTW, I play all kinds of (mostly acoustic) plucked instruments in different
tunings, on amateur level, from baroque mandolin to (renaissance and baroque)
lute to several guitars, I even have a piano and a spinet in my living room
(can't play them well, but my girlfriend is piano teacher), I even play a bit
recorder and sing sometimes, and I have a nice home studio with some external
MIDI synths (KORG Wavestation, Roland GR-33, Roland SH-09 and SPV-355 analog
synths via doepfer MCV4 MIDI-to-CV converter, a Yamaha FB-01 4-op F/M synth,
and this crazy old E-mu SP12 drum sampler/sequencer.
I'd be glad to take part if a tune matches my not-so-narrow musical taste and if
my sparetime permits...
--
Kevin
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