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Feb 2009

Fratres

Anonymous
Thu 5-Feb-2009 22:13
Does anyone happen to know the origin of the piece, and/or why it has the name Fratres? I've never come across this in my readings about Part and I am very curious, it being one of my favorite pieces to listen to (and play).
Best to all,
karl@freefriends.org

Fratres means brethren (or brothers). Hence when priests or ministers get together it is called a Fraternity (now that we have women priests it should be a Maternity!)
The pulses on the claves/percussion is a Renaiassance call to attention/prayer that the monks (or brothers) would have played using wooden semantra - which prefigured the use of bells in the Eastern Church)

The hardware chiptune project

Anonymous
Wed 11-Feb-2009 07:12
it's amazing. good job!

What's up?

Anonymous
Thu 19-Feb-2009 19:01
Awesome, I can't wait for another microcontroller demo. I m currently building a simple 3D Scanner using an avr mcu too. Hopefully we can have a small talk at breakpoint =)
- Fox

Craft

Anonymous
Tue 24-Feb-2009 01:17
I'm pretty bad at analogue electronics but you write in the description that the red,green and blue lines vary between ground and 0.7V. But when i look at the ladder in your ascii schematics for for example red (PC4, PC5) i would have thought that when both is set to 1 (5V) you get 3.75V? Am i missing something?

A case against syntax highlighting

Anonymous
Wed 25-Feb-2009 02:47
Oh, you clearly missed the point of syntax highlighting...

Secret: Its use is to easily spot typos (forgetting an " etc)