extempore VS melrose

Compare extempore vs melrose and see what are their differences.

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extempore melrose
9 3
1,384 179
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2.4 5.0
7 months ago 4 days ago
C++ Go
- MIT License
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extempore

Posts with mentions or reviews of extempore. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-06.

melrose

Posts with mentions or reviews of melrose. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-09.
  • Show HN: Code music in Python that generates MIDI
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Feb 2024
    Interesting approach. There has been much activity in recent years in live coding with a lot of interesting solutions.

    > most music coding software out there is more focused on experimentation rather than conventional songwriting

    Did you have a look at e.g. https://github.com/alda-lang/alda or https://abcnotation.com/? Or e.g. https://github.com/emicklei/melrose is a similar approach as yours. There is also an algorithcmic composition language called SAL which is used in Common Music (https://commonmusic.sourceforge.net/) and Niquist (https://sourceforge.net/projects/nyquist/).

  • melrose VS midica - a user suggested alternative
    2 projects | 12 Aug 2023
  • Alda – Text-Based Programming Language for Music Composition
    12 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Aug 2021
    I love these text-based languages for music composition. Its something that is approaching a gap in music composition in real-life vs via computer. In real-life you can tell your bandmates to "just play a I V IV in C" and they get it. But we are still not quite at a place where we can tell a computer that exact phrase and get something useful. I love how close these text-based languages are getting though!

    I've actually made my own musical language too - called miti [1], which is just one of many others including textbeat [2], foxdot [3], sonic-pi [4], chuck [5], and melrose [6]. Each has their own goals and capabilities.

    - [1] https://github.com/schollz/miti

    - [2] https://github.com/flipcoder/textbeat

    - [3] https://foxdot.org/

    - [4] https://sonic-pi.net/

    - [5] https://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/

    - [6] https://github.com/emicklei/melrose

What are some alternatives?

When comparing extempore and melrose you can also consider the following projects:

Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.

textbeat - 🎹 plaintext music sequencer and midi shell, with vim playback and the powers of music theory 🥁

awesome-livecoding - All things livecoding

orca - C Multi-REST API library for Discord, Slack, Reddit, etc.

chords2midi - Create MIDI files from numerical chord progressions!

alda - A music programming language for musicians. :notes:

miti - miti is a musical instrument textual interface. Basically, its MIDI, but with human-readable text. :musical_note:

Orca - Esoteric Programming Language