extempore – Parerga und Paralipomena http://www.michelepasin.org/blog At the core of all well-founded belief lies belief that is unfounded - Wittgenstein Wed, 10 Feb 2021 18:13:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.11 13825966 Extempore functions explorer updated to latest release (v0.8.7) http://www.michelepasin.org/blog/2021/02/01/extempore-functions-explorer-updated-to-latest-release-v0-8-7/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 13:07:55 +0000 http://www.michelepasin.org/blog/?p=3435 The Extempore functions explorer has been updated with the latest version of the Extempore programming language: v0.8.7

Try it out at: http://hacks2019.michelepasin.org/extempore/

The Extempore functions explorer is a little webapp I built a while ago in order to make it easier to browse (and learn about) the Extempore music-programming language.

For more background, see also the project homepage.

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A new livecoding project: ‘The Musical Code’ http://www.michelepasin.org/blog/2020/11/23/a-new-livecoding-project-the-musical-code/ Mon, 23 Nov 2020 05:58:29 +0000 http://www.michelepasin.org/blog/?p=3446 I’ve started a new livecoding project on Github called The Musical Code, where I’ll be adding experimental musical code/algorithms created the amazing Extempore programming language (as well as it precursor Impromptu).

I have accumulated so much musical-code ideas so I’ve finally resolved to clean it up, reorganise it and publish it somewhere. Github seemed the best option, these days:

Turns out that just the code by itself won’t do it. Especially considering that the environments I use to ‘run it’ (and to make sounds) can rapidly disappear (become obsolete, or get out of fashion!).

Hence there’s a YouTube channel as well, where one can find a screencast recording of each of the ‘musical codes’.

Hope someone will find something of interest in there. Comments and feedback totally welcome!

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