Ah ok. The string contains the sequence when to play which "instrument" (one liners).
I think I agree that finding "pure" seeds and combining them is more attractive. Still, a good idea.
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Ah ok. The string contains the sequence when to play which "instrument" (one liners).
I think I agree that finding "pure" seeds and combining them is more attractive. Still, a good idea.
I asked Fraxtil about it a while ago, and he happily explained it all to me.
Here and here.
these links are good if you're not very mathematically-inclined like I am.
I haven't got around to using it properly yet, but the examples are amazing.
It's like a magician - you know that what they're doing is possible. You only really admire it once you figure out how it's done.
If I heard this on the radio, I'd cover my ears and run for the hills.
Maths is a wonderfuuuuul thing