improve improvisor

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improve improvisor

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http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor/

If someone is interested in improving improvisor by improving sound quality on Linux or adding Lilypond support for example, please contact Bob. The software is GPL
If there are developers who are serious, I could provide svn access to our repository. Right now there are 3 people who are active. We are about to release version 4, which is almost a year out from version 3.39 that is in the user group.

If you host it somewhere else, integration becomes more of a problem.

I realize that the code is not in the best of shape, partly due to the fact that we have had lots of students working on it. I'd like to get it in better condition, but time is an issue.

Bob

kellerATcsDOThmcDOTedu
Csilla & Walt Foley Professor
Computer Science
Harvey Mudd College
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Re: improve improvisor

Post by studio32 »

Here is the source:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/impro-visor/

This open source project is in a development phase as it comes to accepting patches from other developers and contributions by the community.... maybe good to know
I am pleased to announce a new mailing list for general questions and comments relating to Impro-Visor:

impro-visor-general-request@lists.sourceforge.net

which is hosted at:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/impro-visor/

Information on subscription may be found here:

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/lis ... or-general

Thanks for your constructive suggestions.

Regards,

Bob Keller
studio32

Re: improve improvisor

Post by studio32 »

the latest Impro-Visor has musicxml support, so it's pretty easy to convert it to Lilypond with musicxml2ly

http://sourceforge.net/projects/impro-visor/
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