I wonder if you can load your own functionality to it?

2018: what is Lua?
2019: [fluently writing scripts that control multiple musical systems] the future

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the hints at crow in this episode had me very intrigued. “clusters of code” !!! what!? sounds cool. thats for sure

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that podcast is fantastic. Feels like it should be pinned at the top of the forum, given a great many of us would be interested in it, rather than buried in this unassuming thread :slight_smile:

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What do you mean!?!
… unassuming.
:joy:

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Great podcast @darwingrosse ! I wasn’t at all aware of Art + Music + Technology. Looking forward to checking out the other many episodes.

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My uninformed, uneducated guess would be that Crow allows for an additional layer of lua scripting that handles the behavior of the CV ports, with or without norns/grids plugged in. Which could kinda be a constellation of functionality in itself. I’m getting psyched

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I religiously listen to a+m+t and somehow missed this! Thank you for the repost.

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Urban crows like to nest on electric transformers and will often use wire hangers or fiberoptic cables as building materials for their nests.

…something I just learned.

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Wow, I’ve seen this around my town. I didn’t realize it’s the crows (that are also abundant in these areas).

… crow coming!

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Rare pic of me ready to rock out

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the hints in the art music technology podcast seem like crow will do some really cool unforeseen stuff. i wonder if it will do something simpler too though, like give norns midi to cv capabilities. cant wait to see!! :eyes::popcorn:

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Couldn’t help but think of what’s to come when reading this:

Most people are aware of the fact that crows are very smart birds. They can use tools, plan ahead, remember things, and even communicate these things among themselves.

To communicate with other devices, these machines use light signals. The crows embed pieces of reflective material in special communication stalks, and the insects aim these to reflect light at another nest, encoding data as a sequence of quick flashes. This means that only nests that have an unbroken visual connection can communicate.

Quotes from Eloquent JavaScript - https://eloquentjavascript.net/11_async.html#h_Lao/OEmKKI

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modular / monome / meme

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Every time I see a picture of a crow, I want to tag Tehn. :laughing: I’m one of those noisey ones, cawing for the unknown thing.

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