Internet Music Experiment

My name is Greg Dunn and I am a PhD. student at the Technical
University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and I am also affiliated
with Philips Research in Eindhoven.

I’m looking for participants for an online experiment I’m currently
conducting, which investigates the relation between music and
personality.

Description: The experiment requires you to complete a personality
inventory online, as well as listen to various music clips and provide
answers to questions regarding your opinion about these clips. The
experiment takes approximately 60-90 minutes to complete, but this can
be done in sessions at your own convenience; once you’ve registered,
it will save your progress with every page, so you can log out and
continue where you left when you log back in. The experiment is
available in both English and Dutch.

You can access the experiment at the following web address
www.traitsntunes.com

As a reward for participation, you will be provided with a detailed,
professional-quality, personality report, as well as an opportunity to
provide your email address and so receive a report of the results of
the study once it is finished.

I need 240 participants to make this study work, so any assistance you
can provide is greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time,

Greg Dunn
Principal Investigator
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blue 0.123.1

Hi All,

Menno Knevel was kind enough to report an issue and it revealed a
couple of major bugs for JMask. blue users interested in JMask are
highly encouraged to upgrade to 0.123.1, available at:

http://www.csounds.com/stevenyi/blue

Thanks very much to Menno!
steven



[CHANGE LOG]

Notes for 0.123.1<
[released 2008.06.10]

Steven Yi———————————————————————–

blue

[fix] – JMask

-Duration was not being set for Mask, Accumulator, and Quantizer; if
a table was used for any values in those modifiers, the duration of
those tables were being calculated as if they were 1 beat long, so
any values generated after 1 beat would pretty much use the value
set at the end of the table; duration is now set correctly

-Dropdowns in UI’s did not initialize to the value that the
edited object currently held when first populating interface


Slipmat pre-alpha 0.01.0


I’ve just released the latest version of Slipmat:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/slipmat/

This version comes with three new examples, including one that uses a basic
Java GUI. Four out of the five examples are now pre-rendered as CSDs for
convenience. There are also a handful of new synth Modules to play with.

The documentation has been improved, including better Javadoc support. The
Javadocs are not pre-rendered as to keep the size of the release to a
minimum, so you’ll have to generate them yourself. Many IDEs, including
NetBeans and Eclipse, will generate them for you.

There is also the PseudoTutorial example that gives a broad overview of the
design of Slipmat and how to use it. And last, here is a blog I wrote about
Slipmat:

http://www.thumbuki.com/20080530/introducing-slipmat-for-java-and-csound.html

Best,
Jake
—-
The Csound Blog
http://www.thumbuki.com/csound/blog/