Thank you very much for making this code available. I will be evaluating it and comparing it to my prior implementation of some of the chord space equivalence class algorithms in C++.
I am also interested in your work on hybrid systems. I am wondering if it has any relevance to the design of software sound synthesis systems…
Oops! I can see that you have done a great deal of stuff that I should have been paying more attention to before this. I will be fixing that…
That said, I have an investment/commitment to C/C++ partly because I am one of the developers of Csound, and because I do my own music composition in C++. This has sometimes obstructed my view of what is happening in other languages.
I will probably have further comments when I have at least partly assimilated your work.
Thank you very much for making this code available. I will be evaluating it and comparing it to my prior implementation of some of the chord space equivalence class algorithms in C++.
I am also interested in your work on hybrid systems. I am wondering if it has any relevance to the design of software sound synthesis systems…
Regards,
Mike Gogins
Oops! I can see that you have done a great deal of stuff that I should have been paying more attention to before this. I will be fixing that…
That said, I have an investment/commitment to C/C++ partly because I am one of the developers of Csound, and because I do my own music composition in C++. This has sometimes obstructed my view of what is happening in other languages.
I will probably have further comments when I have at least partly assimilated your work.
Regards,
Mike Gogins