Also, get a sleep study for sleep apnea. “It is estimated to affect 10% to 30% of adults in the United States but in many cases goes undiagnosed”. -National Sleep Foundation
Elementary OS Freya. I love a good GUI
According to the website, not open source. There are licensing issues with what remains of Commodore.
Nah I mean the text is about Grice’s maxims. The video is just a quick explanation of what those are
Pretty sure it’s actually about Grice’s maxims
Don’t forget Del
Gears and cams, the firmest of ware.
Marconi Union, Mord Fustang, Caravan Palace, Pkch, Siriusmo, Jacob Mann Big Band, Shubh Saran.
That should get you a wide variety.
I take a similar approach to my compositions and arrangements on Musescore. Anyone can download the sheet music file and edit it, and most everything I do is under Creative Commons attribution/noncommercial. A lot of other Musescore users do this, it allows for a lot more accessible and free sheet music of both modern and classical music.
Same, or maybe just throw a link up
As an engineer, i dont know how to feel about this. On the one hand, 19.99999 = 20. But on the other hand, 3^3 - 3 = 24.
C++ is the only language I have any experience with, and it’s a common enough choice for embedded development that i didnt see a need to learn a different language. If i had a programmer join who could work on the firmware and show me the ropes, id be willing to consider another language.
Thanks! Render is by a friend of mine, based on my concept sketch
The algorithm will ideally be written to be portable the first time around, but its starting out on the instrument because I think the stradella bass layout lends itself to controlling the algorithm manually. Pressing a chord button simultaneously declares what notes you want played, the harmonic funtion you expext them to fulfill, and thereby how they should be tuned in relation to eachother. Other control schemes have a bit of ambiguity of intent, which we can work around, bit i think Stradella is better.
As for midi specifications, the instrument will have midi input and MPE output (look into MPE if you’re not familiar, great stuff) to controll other digital hardware or software instruments. Once the algorithm is written, I hope it will be repackaged into various other formats (like a VST plugin, or a midi/MPE passthrough that runs on a PC or a dedicated midi hub).
There are a few ways.
The tuning root can be played manually (aloud or just for tuning) on the bass keyboard
another open source algorithm whose name has left me can recognize chords in real time and my algorithm can tune based on that
players can write a midi tuning track ahead of time to play along with
Yea i can ses the similarities, but i keep trying to swipe on things and it doesnt do anything
Sync for lemmy is coming and ill probably jump back to that, especially if its open source. Else i hope the jerboa folks take some more design cues from the other apps to make the whole ux feel a bjt quicker/easier
Redhat package manager, used on distros like fedora, suse, rhel