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b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--35-waveing-at-repetitive-repetitive-repetitive-music-zmusic--questions--zachary-kanfer-autogen.vtt @@ -0,0 +1,508 @@ +WEBVTT + +00:00:02.800 --> 00:00:09.200 +I can yes + +00:00:09.200 --> 00:00:13.120 +okay um yeah so I'm uh zachary canfer + +00:00:13.120 --> 00:00:14.920 +let's go to the + +00:00:14.920 --> 00:00:17.520 +questions uh the first question uh why + +00:00:17.520 --> 00:00:19.119 +do we go top to bottom for time + +00:00:19.119 --> 00:00:19.840 +progression + +00:00:19.840 --> 00:00:23.920 +uh and left to right uh for low to high + +00:00:23.920 --> 00:00:27.279 +interesting I think uh so the initial + +00:00:27.279 --> 00:00:30.000 +uh thing I was copying that initial app + +00:00:30.000 --> 00:00:31.599 +work this way + +00:00:31.599 --> 00:00:35.280 +um and + +00:00:35.280 --> 00:00:36.960 +yeah I mean certainly traditional music + +00:00:36.960 --> 00:00:38.960 +you know on a staff uh + +00:00:38.960 --> 00:00:43.040 +does go left to right uh like this + +00:00:43.040 --> 00:00:46.000 +um I mean going top to bottom does make + +00:00:46.000 --> 00:00:47.440 +it easier to add more beats without + +00:00:47.440 --> 00:00:48.960 +having to wrap but certainly that could + +00:00:48.960 --> 00:00:49.920 +be managed + +00:00:49.920 --> 00:00:52.239 +um yeah I I had not really thought about + +00:00:52.239 --> 00:00:53.760 +it but it is definitely something worth + +00:00:53.760 --> 00:00:55.199 +looking into + +00:00:55.199 --> 00:01:02.480 +uh yeah you are now unmuted + +00:01:02.480 --> 00:01:05.680 +ah good point thank you let me go ahead + +00:01:05.680 --> 00:01:06.960 +and do that + +00:01:06.960 --> 00:01:14.240 +uh the entire screen + +00:01:14.240 --> 00:01:16.880 +okay so the screen share should be + +00:01:16.880 --> 00:01:18.320 +starting + +00:01:18.320 --> 00:01:21.439 +there we go cool all right uh + +00:01:21.439 --> 00:01:24.880 +two will be placed on the song um not + +00:01:24.880 --> 00:01:26.640 +now I can I can make some recordings of + +00:01:26.640 --> 00:01:28.080 +it or certainly you can try it + +00:01:28.080 --> 00:01:30.720 +um I couldn't quite get the the + +00:01:30.720 --> 00:01:33.119 +microphone and the webcam and everything + +00:01:33.119 --> 00:01:37.040 +to work with the sound playing now um so + +00:01:37.040 --> 00:01:40.079 +uh I can record some also please uh + +00:01:40.079 --> 00:01:43.520 +I put a link at the uh here in the uh + +00:01:43.520 --> 00:01:46.640 +etherpad https://zck.me/emacsconf2020 + +00:01:46.640 --> 00:01:48.479 +where you can go and get the source + +00:01:48.479 --> 00:01:49.920 +and you can try it yourself uh there's + +00:01:49.920 --> 00:01:51.920 +no dependencies needed so it's just all + +00:01:51.920 --> 00:01:54.560 +in Emacs um so please you know try it + +00:01:54.560 --> 00:01:57.040 +yourself + +00:01:57.040 --> 00:02:00.079 +any chance for an Emacs tracker or mod + +00:02:00.079 --> 00:02:01.040 +player + +00:02:01.040 --> 00:02:03.680 +um I don't really know what a mod player + +00:02:03.680 --> 00:02:04.479 +or tracker + +00:02:04.479 --> 00:02:08.000 +are but I mean I'm sure + +00:02:08.000 --> 00:02:09.679 +that would be cool uh maybe there's one + +00:02:09.679 --> 00:02:11.599 +on now but I don't know uh + +00:02:11.599 --> 00:02:13.920 +my musical background so I've played + +00:02:13.920 --> 00:02:15.200 +various instruments since about the + +00:02:15.200 --> 00:02:15.840 +third grade + +00:02:15.840 --> 00:02:18.160 +uh started recorder uh play cello I play + +00:02:18.160 --> 00:02:19.520 +guitar now + +00:02:19.520 --> 00:02:22.560 +um but yeah so just kind of random + +00:02:22.560 --> 00:02:23.680 +instruments and + +00:02:23.680 --> 00:02:26.959 +uh yeah I guess kind of some of those + +00:02:26.959 --> 00:02:27.280 +things + +00:02:27.280 --> 00:02:30.480 +influence how I think about music um + +00:02:30.480 --> 00:02:33.519 +uh yeah um + +00:02:33.519 --> 00:02:35.360 +are there any open source musical + +00:02:35.360 --> 00:02:36.640 +management sample libraries that could + +00:02:36.640 --> 00:02:37.840 +be used + +00:02:37.840 --> 00:02:41.200 +um good question I'm sure there are um I + +00:02:41.200 --> 00:02:42.400 +don't know any that integrate really + +00:02:42.400 --> 00:02:43.360 +well with Emacs + +00:02:43.360 --> 00:02:44.560 +one of the cool things that I liked + +00:02:44.560 --> 00:02:45.680 +about this is that there are no + +00:02:45.680 --> 00:02:47.440 +dependencies + +00:02:47.440 --> 00:02:49.360 +you know you don't need any external + +00:02:49.360 --> 00:02:50.800 +program to + +00:02:50.800 --> 00:02:53.040 +uh generate the music I mean it it does + +00:02:53.040 --> 00:02:54.160 +shell out to + +00:02:54.160 --> 00:02:57.280 +to play um but that + +00:02:57.280 --> 00:02:58.640 +should be able to be done on any + +00:02:58.640 --> 00:02:59.840 +operating system as always you have + +00:02:59.840 --> 00:03:03.519 +something that can play wav files + +00:03:03.519 --> 00:03:05.599 +um but yeah it is interesting to kind of + +00:03:05.599 --> 00:03:06.879 +try the different + +00:03:06.879 --> 00:03:10.000 +uh different sounds and different + +00:03:10.000 --> 00:03:12.239 +tones uh that you could get with + +00:03:12.239 --> 00:03:14.400 +different instruments + +00:03:14.400 --> 00:03:16.959 +have I written any actual songs um + +00:03:16.959 --> 00:03:17.599 +nothing + +00:03:17.599 --> 00:03:21.040 +super uh + +00:03:21.040 --> 00:03:23.680 +uh well put together just I kind of just + +00:03:23.680 --> 00:03:25.519 +been playing around with this + +00:03:25.519 --> 00:03:27.440 +it's kind of I making this was one of + +00:03:27.440 --> 00:03:29.040 +those things where like once I made it I + +00:03:29.040 --> 00:03:30.080 +was like okay + +00:03:30.080 --> 00:03:31.280 +now I can play with it and I did a + +00:03:31.280 --> 00:03:32.720 +little bit and was like I don't know if + +00:03:32.720 --> 00:03:33.920 +I feel like it right now + +00:03:33.920 --> 00:03:37.280 +you know which I've I've found that to + +00:03:37.280 --> 00:03:38.720 +be the case with some things that I've + +00:03:38.720 --> 00:03:39.599 +implemented + +00:03:39.599 --> 00:03:41.360 +in Emacs where it's I make it and then + +00:03:41.360 --> 00:03:43.519 +it's the kind of some of the desire to + +00:03:43.519 --> 00:03:44.480 +use it all the time + +00:03:44.480 --> 00:03:46.879 +goes away but I'm sure I'll circle back + +00:03:46.879 --> 00:03:47.760 +around + +00:03:47.760 --> 00:03:51.040 +at some point especially kind of maybe + +00:03:51.040 --> 00:03:52.400 +once I add in different tones or + +00:03:52.400 --> 00:03:54.640 +something + +00:03:54.640 --> 00:03:56.400 +I guess a similar question for + +00:03:56.400 --> 00:03:57.840 +pre-recorded sounds yeah I mean + +00:03:57.840 --> 00:04:01.120 +if it's part of what I did what I wrote + +00:04:01.120 --> 00:04:02.080 +was a + +00:04:02.080 --> 00:04:04.720 +wave generation library so if you kind + +00:04:04.720 --> 00:04:06.720 +of have the data + +00:04:06.720 --> 00:04:08.400 +you could use those and like chop them + +00:04:08.400 --> 00:04:10.159 +up and take certain lengths of them + +00:04:10.159 --> 00:04:13.360 +and make a wav file so it's not plug and + +00:04:13.360 --> 00:04:14.959 +play right now but you could certainly + +00:04:14.959 --> 00:04:19.120 +add those notes uh to do it + +00:04:19.120 --> 00:04:21.040 +um any knitting midi mapping + +00:04:21.040 --> 00:04:22.720 +possibilities um + +00:04:22.720 --> 00:04:24.560 +I haven't looked into it but I'm sure + +00:04:24.560 --> 00:04:26.160 +you definitely could output to midi + +00:04:26.160 --> 00:04:28.800 +um which is another benefit of having + +00:04:28.800 --> 00:04:30.400 +that multiple layers with the top layer + +00:04:30.400 --> 00:04:31.520 +is just like + +00:04:31.520 --> 00:04:33.360 +um you know if the root note is this + +00:04:33.360 --> 00:04:35.120 +we're just two semitones up or seven + +00:04:35.120 --> 00:04:36.560 +semitones up or whatever it is + +00:04:36.560 --> 00:04:38.160 +uh it should be relatively simple to + +00:04:38.160 --> 00:04:40.720 +kind of switch out that layer underneath + +00:04:40.720 --> 00:04:44.479 +uh from wave to midi or other things + +00:04:44.479 --> 00:04:45.759 +what were some of the challenges with + +00:04:45.759 --> 00:04:47.520 +writing a special mode for Emacs + +00:04:47.520 --> 00:04:49.759 +uh interested in getting into this not + +00:04:49.759 --> 00:04:51.040 +sure where to start + +00:04:51.040 --> 00:04:54.960 +um there uh yeah it so + +00:04:54.960 --> 00:04:57.120 +this isn't the first mode I've written + +00:04:57.120 --> 00:04:58.320 +um so that's right + +00:04:58.320 --> 00:05:01.759 +certainly that helps um I actually + +00:05:01.759 --> 00:05:05.600 +um I have a video that we recorded it + +00:05:05.600 --> 00:05:08.240 +as part of Emacs nyc on making a major + +00:05:08.240 --> 00:05:09.039 +mode + +00:05:09.039 --> 00:05:10.720 +that's basically like starts from + +00:05:10.720 --> 00:05:12.639 +nothing and kind of builds up to + +00:05:12.639 --> 00:05:15.680 +an implementation of tic-tac-toe um + +00:05:15.680 --> 00:05:17.039 +but so it kind of goes into printing + +00:05:17.039 --> 00:05:19.600 +things out and buttons and making the + +00:05:19.600 --> 00:05:21.280 +mode + +00:05:21.280 --> 00:05:22.800 +I mean one of the best parts about Emacs + +00:05:22.800 --> 00:05:24.560 +is because it's so + +00:05:24.560 --> 00:05:26.479 +uh configurable and so introspectible + +00:05:26.479 --> 00:05:28.479 +you can start pretty simply + +00:05:28.479 --> 00:05:30.320 +and just kind of asking max about things + +00:05:30.320 --> 00:05:32.320 +and then make one little + +00:05:32.320 --> 00:05:34.960 +change um it's really it's not that bad + +00:05:34.960 --> 00:05:36.479 +so uh + +00:05:36.479 --> 00:05:39.039 +I'll try to throw a link up on that uh + +00:05:39.039 --> 00:05:40.560 +on on that page I put up or + +00:05:40.560 --> 00:05:42.000 +please email me for whoever asked this + +00:05:42.000 --> 00:05:44.479 +question uh to get a link to that video + +00:05:44.479 --> 00:05:46.240 +um or just look at look at the source + +00:05:46.240 --> 00:05:47.919 +code of this or any other major mode + +00:05:47.919 --> 00:05:50.479 +um it it's pretty ems breaks it makes it + +00:05:50.479 --> 00:05:52.880 +pretty easy to extend uh + +00:05:52.880 --> 00:05:56.479 +major modes and I think that's that's + +00:05:56.479 --> 00:05:57.600 +the last question + +00:05:57.600 --> 00:06:00.240 +in the ether pad so uh thanks so much + +00:06:00.240 --> 00:06:02.479 +everybody for coming + +00:06:02.479 --> 00:06:06.720 +you are now unmuted uh thank you so much + +00:06:06.720 --> 00:06:09.039 +to curry for your awesome talk + +00:06:09.039 --> 00:06:12.960 +and for doing live questions + +00:06:12.960 --> 00:06:19.840 +thank you thank you cheers -- cgit v1.2.3