Yeah I remember those ! In fact I did some bit shift melody stuff myself in supercollider based on those and some other code.
One of the sc people released an iPhone app that let's you write bitshift based melodies.
The early stuff that supercolliders creator James McCartney did really set the style for short, mathematically elegant music. It's really a great language for it. You can do operations on arrays, and do interesting multichannel expansion.
One of the sc people released an iPhone app that let's you write bitshift based melodies.
The early stuff that supercolliders creator James McCartney did really set the style for short, mathematically elegant music. It's really a great language for it. You can do operations on arrays, and do interesting multichannel expansion.