Charles Turner
2006-07-16 17:57:09 UTC
Greetings everyone-
As a result of my recent reacquaintance with MacForth, I've come to
realize that there was more than one person interested in Forth for
sound synthesis. In fact, it seems as though there are more than two!
Giving in to spontenaeity, it seemed appropriate to provide a focus for
this interest, and so I (just this morning) started the mailing list
Earforth.
"Earforth is a place to discuss the past, present and future use of the
Forth language in the sound arts. Historical, compositional and
technical perspectives, to name just a few, are all encouraged here.
Earforth hopes to build a community of practitioners and the curious
that will preserve and extend the sonic dimension of Forth technology."
Right now, Earforth goes beyond a low-traffic mailing list; it's a NO
traffic mailing list. This is my first notice of its existence, but I
(and perhaps you, too) will spread the word! I also hope to start
building a useful file area with code, essays and the like.
You can subscribe by sending an email to:
<earforth-subscribe (at) lists (dot) propheticdesire (dot) us>
Earforth is a resolutely multi-lingual mailing list, so all languages,
language blends and personal dialects are welcomed. We are, after all,
not all engineers or "Americans."
Best and have fun! Charles
As a result of my recent reacquaintance with MacForth, I've come to
realize that there was more than one person interested in Forth for
sound synthesis. In fact, it seems as though there are more than two!
Giving in to spontenaeity, it seemed appropriate to provide a focus for
this interest, and so I (just this morning) started the mailing list
Earforth.
"Earforth is a place to discuss the past, present and future use of the
Forth language in the sound arts. Historical, compositional and
technical perspectives, to name just a few, are all encouraged here.
Earforth hopes to build a community of practitioners and the curious
that will preserve and extend the sonic dimension of Forth technology."
Right now, Earforth goes beyond a low-traffic mailing list; it's a NO
traffic mailing list. This is my first notice of its existence, but I
(and perhaps you, too) will spread the word! I also hope to start
building a useful file area with code, essays and the like.
You can subscribe by sending an email to:
<earforth-subscribe (at) lists (dot) propheticdesire (dot) us>
Earforth is a resolutely multi-lingual mailing list, so all languages,
language blends and personal dialects are welcomed. We are, after all,
not all engineers or "Americans."
Best and have fun! Charles