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overtone
- My Sixth Year as a Bootstrapped Founder
- Overtone – programmable, live music in Clojure
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Lisp for audio programming
Are you talking synthesizers? If yes, then Overtone is a great project for that, if you are OK with using clojure.
I've never actually used it myself. I've preferred systems that talk to SuperCollider, like overtone, because it's already rock solid and has lots of good DSP built in.
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Clojure Turns 15 panel discussion video
Thanks. I don't know to what extend its "better-because-of-clojure" but I also found overtone https://github.com/overtone/overtone which should be good fun (though the underlying synthesizer is supercollider/C++).
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Music Programming for Java and JVM Languages
You might want to look at Overtone, which is a clojure environment built on top of overtone, and which integrates with processing and a few other similar things.
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Sonic Pi – The Live Coding Music Synth for Everyone
> I'm fluent in Python but find the use of colons is the real sticking point.
The you'd probably have hated its predecessor which was all about the parentheses: https://overtone.github.io/
It's too bad that superficial stuff like which characters you need to type is holding you back. Getting used to Ruby when you're familiar with Python is no big deal. I would just stick with it
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Can I create an application to help me work out my drums rudiments in emacs
There's a project you may find interesting: https://overtone.github.io/. Besides sound/synthesis stuff, it has https://github.com/overtone/midi-clj library, which allows you to write MIDI as lisp (Clojure, to be precise) code. Emacs has great support for Clojure programming (via Cider), and REPL-based development is perfect for writing music.
- Lisp feature - domain specific language
- Hacking Perl in Nighclubs (2004)
helm
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 27 November 2023
- Helm by Matt Tytel
- Cheapest way to make music
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Bojack's Roland Jupiter 4
Does anyone here have a suggestion for a really cool software synth (preferably free) that can do these kinds of things? I've been messing with Helm, Cardinal and the built-in synths in Bitwig Studio and have yet to get a satisfying result... Don't you hate it when that happens?
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Free software synths for mac?
Helm is good
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LINUX PLUGINS THREAD (2022)
Helm by Matt Tytell — another staple synth by Matt Tytell, with 2 oscillators, upto 32 voices, feedback, filter/LFOs/envelopes/arp/gates and much more. Comes with a huge pack of great presets. If Vital is the FOSS replacement for Serum, Helm is the replacement for Massive.
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Free analog synthesizer plugins?
Vital is another great free synth, and while it may not be "analog" you can certainly make it sounds that way with a bit of modulation. Same goes for Helm, which is made by the same guy as Vital.
- What synthesizer do you recommend for beginners like me?
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ELI5: How do sound waves from multiple instruments work?
Software synths (mess around with the oscillators and wave types first) https://onsenaudio.com/products/os251 https://tytel.org/helm/ https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/ https://tal-software.com/products/tal-noisemaker
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Software for creating music?
Helm - was my first virtual synth i was learning with, very simple and at the same time powerful, you can modulate like everything;
What are some alternatives?
Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.
vital - Spectral warping wavetable synth
Tidal - Pattern language
zynaddsubfx - ZynAddSubFX open source synthesizer
lmms - Cross-platform music production software
surge - Synthesizer plug-in (previously released as Vember Audio Surge)
MuseScore - MuseScore is an open source and free music notation software. For support, contribution, bug reports, visit MuseScore.org. Fork and make pull requests!
Mail-in-a-Box - Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server: a mail server in a box.
pipewire - Mirror of the PipeWire repository (see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/)
Cardinal - Virtual modular synthesizer plugin
VeeSeeVSTRack - Open-source virtual modular synthesizer