[integra-dev] integralive case study: "lichtweiss"
IOhannes m zmoelnig
zmoelnig at iem.at
Wed Jul 14 12:03:46 BST 2010
On 2010-07-14 12:40, Jamie Bullock wrote:
> Other than where I have specifically answered above, I think most of the problems of this piece can be solved with a well-designed SoundfilePlayer module. We are currently in a coding sprint in Birmingham, and I have set aside this afternoon for 3 developers to look at this.
>
i talked to peter about that yesterday, and i personally think that,
while a SoundFilePlayer module is definitely important to have, it is
not the solution for this piece (which would require a SoundFileRecorder)
as i understand IL, it is meant to provide an abstraction layer
independent of the used technology.
whether the 4 moves of the piece are recorded on harddisk, into RAM or
into an (admittedly very long) wire, is an implementation detail.
when i will perform "lichtweiss" with my to-be-discovered backend
"QuantuMusic 7" in 2307, i don't want to reimplement "SoundFilePlayer"
just because somebody thought that the delayed playback of moves could
nicely be done with files (or by carving the score into stone).
just my 2¢
(i might be completely off the hook; it's pretty hot here)
fgmadsr
IOhannes
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