You know, I've translated PGN into just about everything but I've got to tell you it never occured to me to translate it into MIDI. I've done fractals into MIDI and brownian motion into MIDI, but not PGN! ++To you gryphon for a totally unexpected direction in chess software!! Would you mind if I added it to Chess::PGN::Filter? While this might be a little bit on the Acme side, it's cool enough to give a kick to users old and new.

--hsm

"Never try to teach a pig to sing...it wastes your time and it annoys the pig."

In reply to Re: PGN (Chess) to MIDI by hsmyers
in thread PGN (Chess) to MIDI by gryphon

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