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Re: [microsound] Re: Text to audio?



hi

if you're familiar with max-msp-jitter, you can easily convert ascii code to midi, it's a very simple conversion. you can read and output txt files with jit.textfile, or you can load it in a coll and parse from there.
if you don't know it, this should be quite easy to learn. if you really can't, i could make it for you, it's not much work. though i don't think the rersults will be that interesting,the concept is nice.


cheers

isjtar
Op 20-nov-05 om 07:51 heeft Adam Young het volgende geschreven:

Simply put, I've a project where I want to use written text from various sources and generate midi information that I can import into an app to generate audio... for all intents and purposes, it could be any kind of text.. the context doesn't matter per se here in terms of what i'm looking for. I guess in the same spirit as image-to-sound type applications that exist, I was hoping it could be something that just imported a text file and exported midi

On Nov 20, 2005, at 1:25 AM, microsound-digest-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 09:11:00 +0100
To: microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: Frank Barknecht <fbar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [microsound] Text to audio?
Message-ID: <20051119081100.GF30700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hallo,
Doran Massey hat gesagt: // Doran Massey wrote:

Not sure what you mean by "creative uses". Could you elaborate?

And by "text": prose, lyrics, program code, spoken or written?

Ciao
-- Frank

adam young www.direwires.com | www.tractile.net | www.adyo.info





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