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Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Live Noise Tools - savannah.nongnu.


From: Alaska Subedi
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Live Noise Tools - savannah.nongnu.org
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 21:50:13 -0400

Hi,

I'm evaluating the project you submitted for approval in Savannah.

address@hidden writes:
 > A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
 > This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
 > 
 > 
 > Dave Griffiths <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
 > License: gpl
 > Other License: 
 > Package: Live Noise Tools
 > System name: livenoisetools
 > Type: non-GNU
 > 
 > Description:
 > live noise tools 
 > 
 > A collection of audio applications for the purpose of generating live music. 
 > As they will all share one communication protocol, I'd like to keep them 
 > under one project.
 > 
 > noisepattern
 > The noisepattern sequencer uses text based "scorecode" sequences to describe 
 > it's musical patterns. Scorecode is designed for algorithmic generation and 
 > processing. 
 > http://www.pawfal.org/index.php?page=ScoreCode
 > 
 > noiseweapon
 > The noiseweapon is a cheap and dirty multitimbral, polyphonic synth 
 > optimised for live performance. It's got patch load/save for each individual 
 > voice, and for the whole synth setup (in "memories") as well as 
 > randomisation for all settings.
 > Already released here: http://www.pawfal.org/Software/noiseweapon/
 > 
 > noiselab
 > A polyphonic sampler with a sample upload feature, so samples can be created 
 > externally, or loaded from it's async sample loader.
 > 
 > wigwamjam
 > Another synth, a clever one that uses genetic programing. There is a 
 > prototype version of that here: http://www.pawfal.org/Software/wigwamjam/
 > 
 > All applications communicate via the open sound control protocol, and use it 
 > as a replacement for midi. Abandoning midi may seem a rash step, but using 
 > OSC, much more information can be shared for much more expressive 
 > sequencing. 
 > http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/
 > 
 > All applications share code functionality by using the libspiralcore 
 > library, which is based on the core code from spiralsynthmodular 
 > http://www.pawfal.org/Software/SSM/.
 > And can be found here: http://www.pawfal.org/Software/libspiralcore/
 > 
 > The main goal is to keep the base applications as simple as possible, and 
 > expose enough functionality to allow the complex stuff (gui, text processing 
 > and whatnot) to exist in osc client scripts. These scripts are typically 
 > written in python and use tkinter for gui work.
 > 
 > 
 > Other Software Required:
 > python http://www.python.org
 > liblo http://plugin.org.uk/liblo/
 > jack audio connection kit http://jackit.sourceforge.net/
 > libsndfile http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/
 > 
 > Other Comments:
 > 

The tarballs in the project have Copyleft instead of Copyright. Please
replace every instance of Copyleft with Copyright. 

I could not find the sourcecode for noisepattern, so I assume the work
on it has not been started.

I noticed that livenoisetool has been registered at Gna! Since both
Gna! and Savannah do not allow mirroring, you will have to close your
project at Gna!

Please address this issue and I will approve your project for
inclusion in Savannah.

Regards,

Alaska Subedi





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