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		<title>Help! I&#8217;m Trapped in an Acid-Colored Wash of a Thousand General MIDI Pianos!</title>
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Better support for music and audio is still evolving (as well as lots of stability and compatibility improvements), but I have faith open-source coding tool Processing [site &#124; on cdmu &#124; on cdmo ] could yield wonderful new visual interfaces for music. Daniel Piker has the latest addition, inspired by a recent post here:
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<p>Better support for music and audio is still evolving (as well as lots of stability and compatibility improvements), but I have faith open-source coding tool Processing [<a href="http://processing.org">site</a> | <a href="http://createdigitalmusic.com/tag/processing.org">on cdmu</a> | <a href="http://createdigitalmotion.com/tag/processing.org">on cdmo</a> ] could yield wonderful new visual interfaces for music. Daniel Piker has the latest addition, inspired by a recent post here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=631">FizzyNumberMusicMaker</a> at Open Processing, a site for sharing Processing sketches &ndash; warning, makes sound immediately!</p>
<p>Built on the Game of Life ideas from our friend wesen (of ruin &amp; wesen), this project uses colored cells to trigger elaborate washes of piano sound. He writes:</p>
<blockquote><p>If the cell&rsquo;s state is not just simply on or off, but a number in a range then you get all sorts of interesting musical runs and trills. You can also clearly see the connection between the colours and the sound.</p>
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<p>The headline sums up the experience of using it. Ah, I remember countless hours spent with a desktop Yamaha GM unit and my old Roland Sound Canvas SC-55. But even if the sound of a thousand attacking General MIDI pianos makes you hide under your desk, you ought to be able to see how a simple interface can yield lots of different results. I can&rsquo;t wait to see what&rsquo;s next. Previously:</p>
<p><a href="http://createdigitalmusic.com/2008/09/27/build-your-own-game-of-life-sequencer-in-processing-video-featuring-rwmidi">Build Your Own Game of Life Sequencer in Processing: Video Featuring rwmidi</a></p>
<p>Since then, I&rsquo;ve gotten to hang out with wesen in Berlin. Basically, rwmidi has a little ways to go. The biggest issue is how to schedule events. Processing is set up to base timing on framerate, which doesn&rsquo;t work all that well for music applications, which require greater accuracy. There&rsquo;s also the tantalizing possibility of figuring out a way to slave Processing sketches to MIDI clock &ndash; so you could have Ableton Live running, then pull up a Processing sketch, for instance. wesen is working on those problems, but if you&rsquo;ve seen good solutions outside the (somewhat limited) Java APIs, let us know.</p>
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