I apologize for the most unreadable Lisp code ever, but otherwise it’s no fun to play. Just simply copy the “cookie.ny” file from the attachment into your Audacity “plug-ins” folder and at the next start of Audacity you’ll find a “Cookie Monster” plugin in the “Generate” menu.
Known problems: The Cookie Monster only works with Audacity_1.3.x-beta and above.
No further instructions given here, you must find out yourself how it works…
Lol. Me want cookie too
A fine example of obfuscated code.
The book looks good also - only had a quick flick through so far but some interesting examples. Shame it doesn’t cover warp (which I find one of the most confusing aspects of Nyquist), but I realise that’s specific to Nyquist.
The main part of the code is not dissimilar to a plug-in that I wrote at the end of March this year:
Here’s an extract from my “AnechoicChamberReverb.ny”
Can’t remember, to tell the truth. But when I learned XLISP together with David Sky, we worked with several other XLISP versions, which all were more or less slightly different to the XLISP that Nyquist uses. We just simply tried out everything of all other XLISPs with Nyquist and found lots of things, which were not documented in the Nyquist manual. This was how the XLISP Documents Collection came to be. I assumed all of these things to be documented in the XLISP Reference, but obviously I have forgotten to write this down. Shame on me.