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Re: [microsound] sound programming



derek holzer <derek@xxxxxxx> writes:

> alexey [eggnot] grishenko wrote:
> >   im interesting in such kind of environment, or maybe program
> >   language, there posible to operate with sound like usual
> >   programming. where samples and effects can be used like a functions.
> 
> Look at SuperCollider [linux,mac], CSound [linux,mac,pc], Pure Data
> [linux,mac,pc] or MAX/MSP [mac,pc]. SuperCollider and CSound will most
> resemble a "traditional" programming environment, as they are
> text-only and commandline-operated at the core. Pure Data, MAX/MSP and
> the various GUIs written for SuperCollider [mac only] and CSound give
> a more graphical approach to programming and use.

Also, worth checking out: Common Lisp Music, snd (sound editor which
can be scripted with scheme or ruby and and then the user has all CLM
power at his disposal) and Nyquist.  They're all multiplatform to some extent.

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