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Common Lisp and Music Composition
Other Common Lisp applications for music, written in LispWorks:
ScoreCloud, Music Notation: https://scorecloud.com
MusicEase, Music Notation: https://www.musicease.com/
OpenMusic, Music composition with a visual programming language: https://github.com/openmusic-project/openmusic/
OM#, based on OpenMusic: https://github.com/cac-t-u-s/om-sharp
Most of these applications are available for Mac and Windows, some even for Linux.
OpusModus (mentioned in the article) now is on Macs (Intel / Apple Silicon) and an upcoming version is promised for Windows: https://opusmodus.com
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Interesting examples of visual programming?
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Scheme vs CL? Differences? Pros and Cons?
For example IRCAM (French institute dedicated to the research of music and sound ) develops graphical/visual programming systems for music composition: OpenMusic is a long time project, which is Open Source, but runs only on top of LispWorks, because of its GUI capabilities. A project derived from OpenMusic is OM#, which also written on top of LispWorks. ScoreCloud is a commercial product written with LispWorks. Also OpusModus (a commercial music composition system written in Clozure CL) is currently being ported to LispWorks (mentioned by the developers): then it will be possible to run on new Macs and also on Windows.
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Organize music samples with lisp - https://github.com/charlesneimog/OM-CKN
This is the code https://github.com/charlesneimog/OM-CKN, but it need of the OM-Sharp https://github.com/cac-t-u-s/om-sharp. Build in Lisp too but use some functions of AudioJack in C.
- Lisp in Art and Music
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Tools to work with microtonal music in LISP!
OM-Sharp: https://github.com/cac-t-u-s/om-sharp/releases
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Organize music samples with lisp - https://github.com/charlesneimog/OM-CKN
It looks like https://github.com/charlesneimog/OM-CKN has code.
This is the code https://github.com/charlesneimog/OM-CKN, but it need of the OM-Sharp https://github.com/cac-t-u-s/om-sharp. Build in Lisp too but use some functions of AudioJack in C.
What are some alternatives?
openmusic - The OpenMusic visual programming / computer-aided composition environment
OM-JI - This Library aims to create an environment for the microtonal music composition, mainly for Just Intonation composition. This library constructs the theory of Harry Partch, Erv Wilson, and Ben Johnston.
weir - (deprecated) A system for making generative systems
gtoolkit - Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.
erlt - Early prototype of ErlT, an experimental Erlang dialect with first-class support for static typing.
lisperanto - Lisperanto is a spatial canvas for programming; Lisperanto is a spatial canvas for knowledge; Lisperanto is a spatial canvas for ideas;
antimony - CAD from a parallel universe
cells - A Common Lisp implementation of the dataflow programming paradigm
named-closure - Introspectable, readably-printable and redefinable closures
Programming-Language-Benchmarks - Yet another implementation of computer language benchmarks game
computer-book - collection of Computer Book
blockly - The web-based visual programming editor.