bleep
Synthesizer/sequencer written in Golang (by bspaans)
wave
A very simple synthesizer (by ubavic)
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bleep
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Cross-platform synthesizer package
I'll do that but will probably try a few oscillators on my own in Raylib. Bleep can be used in Go and looks pretty good, but unfortunately the author has barely documented it and I'm not sure if I have the time to figure it out by guesswork: https://github.com/bspaans/bleep
wave
Posts with mentions or reviews of wave.
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing bleep and wave you can also consider the following projects:
midi - Library for reading and writing of MIDI messages and MIDI files (SMF) with Go
mediamtx - Ready-to-use SRT / WebRTC / RTSP / RTMP / LL-HLS media server and media proxy that allows to read, publish, proxy, record and playback video and audio streams.
alto - An audio organizer powered with its language to organize music