Some of you may already be familiar with Csound. For those who aren't, Csound is a music synthesizer programming language. I've been using Csound to make music since 1997. Last summer, I started using perl to generate Csound code.
Earlier today, I released a perl generated composition entitled "isolation". This piece is simple compared to the others I have in the works, but it is my first perl composition.
Please take a
listen and
tell me what you think. Hopefully, you too, will think this is a cool use for perl.
--jake
"This space intentionally left blank" -Zork
Update: November 26, 2001 at 1:25
For those of you who are having problems downloading "isolation" from mp3.com, try
here.
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