Hi Irwin, welcome to the Overtone community,
this is really great work - thank-you so much :-)
If you want any help, say about how to do note durations, then please feel very free to ask here on the mailing list.
Thanks again,
Sam
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http://sam.aaron.name
On 15 Nov 2012, at 03:59, Irwin Kwan <
ihk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm new to both Clojure (and Lisp in general) and Overtone. Obviously, I got into Clojure only because of Overtone. :)
>
> I realized that some of the topics, like Chords, were missing from the Wiki so I added a page of examples. I cribbed some of these from the Overtone demo video but also adapted some from other examples from the web. I would appreciate it if you took a moment to ensure that they are idiomatic and representative of how one should be composing chords in Overtone.
>
> Unlike in the intro video, I wanted to avoid a long downloading period of piano samples for the user and so I decided to go with a synth instead.
>
>
https://github.com/overtone/overtone/wiki/Chords-and-scales
>
> I haven't gotten around to scales yet; in the same page I also would like to do note durations. I'm rather certain that most of you could summon that code in a few minutes but it is a good learning exercise for me.
>
> Regards,
>
> Irwin
>