how'd you do that?
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Ok, speaking of stuff with Windows sounds, here's one of mine. I coded this with sonic pi.
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Oh lol, I saw exactly the same one on you tube.
-- (hozosch):
Ok, speaking of stuff with Windows sounds, here's one of mine. I coded this with sonic pi.
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Rudolf, I guess you mean the one with windows xp sounds. Techboy, like I said, I coded this using sonic pi. So, sonic pi is a program that lets you write music as source code. The code is based on Rubi, the same programming language Elten uses. But the commands are much more straightforward so that anyone who is musical, but doesn't know programming terribly well, can get the hang of it. At least that's my impression. But all the default rubi commands work as well, such as reversing arrays and stuff. Here's another one, a German march that I did.
-- (hozosch):
Rudolf, I guess you mean the one with windows xp sounds. Techboy, like I said, I coded this using sonic pi. So, sonic pi is a program that lets you write music as source code. The code is based on Rubi, the same programming language Elten uses. But the commands are much more straightforward so that anyone who is musical, but doesn't know programming terribly well, can get the hang of it. At least that's my impression. But all the default rubi commands work as well, such as reversing arrays and stuff. Here's another one, a German march that I did.
nice --