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Re: reading music thru an RCX
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lugnet.robotics.rcx
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Mon, 10 Feb 2003 13:52:30 GMT
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> Anybody already write code to play notes thru the
> RCX as they are chosen, keep a history of the
> notes, replay the assembled tune, etc.?
Without being able to answer the question, I can add that relevant Unicode may
include:
http://www.unicode.org/charts/
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1D100.pdf
(127,796 bytes)
u1D11A five-line staff
u1D11E G clef
u1D112 F clef
u1D13B whole rest
u1D13C half rest
u1D13D quarter rest
u1D13E eighth rest
u1D15D whole note
u1D15E half note
u1D15F quarter note
u1D160 eighth note
u1D16D combining augmentation dot
Caveat 1: I don't know if the G and F clef actually are the defaults for
writing music in the key of C that are elsewhere termed treble and bass clef.
Caveat 2: the "combining augmentation dot" doesn't look right, but it sounds
like the kind of 1.5 time multiplier we need to make a three-eighths note out
of a quarter note, for example.
Pat LaVarre
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| Anybody already write code to play notes thru the RCX as they are chosen, keep a history of the notes, replay the assembled tune, etc.? --- I think I mean to be asking for a public domain GUI. Courtesy l.r.r. recently, I've already got .java code (...) (22 years ago, 10-Feb-03, to lugnet.robotics.rcx)
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