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New chord progression generator website— It is both an excellent ear trainer, and tool for musical inspiration and harmonic experimentation!
I don't know which library you're using, but I use Elementary Audio for my audio projects. This looks like a great fit.
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I'm a beginner audio programmer, can you suggest books to learn DSP with javascript or in alternative agnostic from any language?
Well I m a js dev in life, I recently discovered this library https://www.elementary.audio/, which at first stable release does a pretty good job, I did little experiments and it seems pretty promising
- Elementary Audio: a modern platform for writing high performance audio software
- Elementary - a modern platform for writing high performance audio software that helps you build quickly and ship confidently (they just hit v1.0.0)
- Finally, write audio apps in JavaScript
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Is anyone else astonished at how we now have full-fledged Photo Editors and Word Processors on the web?
And check out this new native audio implementation with JS !!! https://www.elementary.audio/
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Ask HN: Introduction to Analog Synthesizers (Simulation OK)
Great recommendations in here, and I'm happy to see this thread getting such attention!
This is totally a shameless self-plug, but I think it could be interesting for you:
I'm working on a project called Elementary Audio [1] which is a javascript runtime + framework for writing native audio software. It's like the Web Audio API in that it's javascript+audio, but unlike Web Audio in that it aims to target true native audio apps, like plugins for your DAW or hardware projects.
The API that it offers feels to me very much like thinking and working in analog synths, which is why I think you might find it interesting. You can describe and wire up signals and just see what they sound like without having to worry about what needs to happen under the hood for you to hear it.
I put together a guide for dipping your toes into making sound [2] and you'll find there a bunch of other resources that I recommend for getting into the topic.
I should note too that it's currently in beta and only supports macos and linux (windows coming soon!)
[1]: https://www.elementary.audio/
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Functional, Declarative Audio Applications
Funny you should say that :) I'm currently building a small drum synth, will share it as soon as its ready.
In the mean time, check out https://github.com/nick-thompson/elementary for some examples that you can `npm install && npm start` to hear
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