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Re: Limits of algorithmic typesetting (was: Re: mutopia's shortcomings)
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: Limits of algorithmic typesetting (was: Re: mutopia's shortcomings) |
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Mon, 27 Apr 2015 09:42:44 -0400 |
Hi Calixte,
> I think the question is more: “will machines be able to engrave scores that
> don’t need tweaks or human correction at all.”
Yes.
> Maybe, but in my opinion — except if you implement something like an AI — it
> will never have the difference that makes traditional engraving so lovely
> (everything is not perfectly aligned and straight, whatever).
Never say “never”. ;)
But I would happily wager that it won’t happen in my lifetime (pace Kurzweil).
Cheers,
Kieren.
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