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Location: wuhan |
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 Thursday, 22 April 2010 05:41 Host: 57.100.232.221.broad.wh.hb.dynamic.163data.com.cn
shanzai musican
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 Thursday, 11 March 2010 16:41 Host: pool-72-95-53-198.hrbgpa.east.verizon.net
I found your website, and started using your software. I uses several pictures I like, and started experimenting. I generated a tonality form the Cosmic background image posted on wikipedia, and stared palying along with what I heard using several tracks of instruments. I am going to post my tune on my myspace page, and I am mentioning your software as one my my resoures for the song. It is about a minute in length. I will call it, "The Universe in A Jam Session". Look out for it. Hopefully we can make a descent living off of all our work, Do you agree?
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Greg Thursday, 11 March 2010 19:52 Host: dslc39.ody.ca
Wow! I'm really glad you have been able to put i2sm to good use. I will look for your song.
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carat Thursday, 22 April 2010 05:47 Host: 57.100.232.221.broad.wh.hb.dynamic.163data.com.cn
非常好的思路
建议色彩对应音符 色彩的长度对应时值 面积对应和声 色彩的变化对应音符的跳动进而形成旋律
致命的是 其色彩发展规律无法和音乐发展规律相对应
这方面要做点智能控制 用多种结构性的音乐来起-承-转-合 符合旋律的起止和发展规律
希望越做越好
hopes better version
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r.bezemer |
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 Thursday, 4 March 2010 05:56 Host: j84068.upc-j.chello.nl

cool greet progie
donald has lots tolk fun
midi
geeting from holland
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Greg Thursday, 4 March 2010 07:55 Host: humpty.pwgsc.gc.ca
Thanks!
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Shar |
Location: Hillsboro Oregon USA |
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 Tuesday, 9 February 2010 12:46 Host: c-24-21-32-100.hsd1.or.comcast.net
I downloaded this program out of curosity. Am I ever glad I did. While not a great artist, some of the paintings I do I do not like. Usually I smudge them up and reuse for other projects. Tried one of the smudgees with your program and ooooohhhhh! what a difference that made. I LOVE this program. No more smuding for me. Good job. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
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Greg Tuesday, 9 February 2010 13:46 Host: humpty.pwgsc.gc.ca
Thanks very much for your comments. Its good to hear that i2sm is being used for good and not evil.
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 Monday, 8 February 2010 03:46 Host: dcs79.dcs.vein.hu
Congratulations! Excellent idea and and nice SW.
I was wondering if you do some tricks to make music sound more coherent (e.g. a new tone is somehow forced to match the previous ones), or is it just the smoothed picture "played" as is.
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Greg Monday, 8 February 2010 07:54 Host: humpty.pwgsc.gc.ca
When I first wrote i2sm it played the notes exactly as it found them in the image. Most people who used the program commented that the output from the program was tough to listen to. So I wrote some routines that could modify the output to be a bit more 'pleasant'. All the modification can be turned off in i2sm but by default they are all on.
I am in the process of updating the online manual.
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PickAll |
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 Friday, 18 December 2009 13:34 Host: bl6-65-63.dsl.telepac.pt
How about from midi to image?
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Greg Friday, 18 December 2009 14:10 Host: humpty.pwgsc.gc.ca
Ah, you read my mind. That is on the schedule for the next release. I am interested to see what i2sm would produce if it converted an image to midi and then the midi back to an image.
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 Tuesday, 15 December 2009 02:57 IP: 119.254.243.130
Do you think using hardware circuit to implement this function?
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Greg Tuesday, 15 December 2009 08:26 Host: humpty.pwgsc.gc.ca
Actually someone else suggested that I connect it to a retina scanner that could track eye movement and play the part of a painting a person looked at. Its very interesting but I lack the electronics skills to build it.
Thank you for your comments.
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digiArts |
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 Monday, 7 December 2009 12:17 Host: humpty.tpsgc.gc.ca
How do you zoom the image?
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Greg Monday, 7 December 2009 21:10 Host: CPE00173fc0b7ac-CM001ade8402ca.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com
True zooming is scheduled for the next release. You can simulate zooming in by selecting a portion of the image for analysis.
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