Re: [Bluemusic-users] Fwd: [Bluemusic-devel] Some feature requests to help me write LilyPond aware
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From: Bernard H. <be...@ph...> - 2008-04-03 19:59:31
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I have been looking at the idea of using a Python noteprocessor. I've had a quick look through the java code of blue and it looks to me as if Python noteprocessors, objects and instruments all use the same instance of a Python interpreter. Is this true? If it is true is there any way for them to communicate with each other? If so I could make things like the LilyPond name of an instrument known to the note processor. Thanks, Bernard Steven Yi wrote: > > I am thinking that for your other email request regarding <p3orig> or > something like that, and for this too, you could maybe not even use > csound to write the code, but rather, use blue to do it. What I was > thinking was creating a python noteprocessor and placing it on the > root timeline (right-click the root object in the polyobject bar). > When a note processor is run on the root timeline, it basically runs > on all generated notes. You get access to the notes as blue Note > objects, > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Fwd%3A--Bluemusic-devel--Some-feature-requests-to-help-me-write-LilyPond-aware-instruments-tp16467891p16470473.html Sent from the Csound - Blue - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |