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ChucK

ChucK is a new audio programming language for real-time synthesis, composition, and performance – fully supported on MacOS X, Windows, and Linux.

ChucK presents a new time-based concurrent programming model, which supports a highly precise and fundamental level of expressiveness (we call this strongly-timed), as well as multiple, simultaneous, dynamic control rates, precise and straightforward concurrency, and the ability to add, remove, and modify code, on-the-fly, while the program is running.

In addition, ChucK supports MIDI, OSC, HID input devices, and multi-channel audio. It offers composers, researchers, and performers a powerful and flexible programming tool for building and experimenting with complex audio synthesis programs and real-time interactive control. It’s real easy to learn, but also very expressive and flexible.

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TOOLS FOR MUSICIANS: SUPERCOLLIDER

Apparently I'm doing some sort of recurring feature about music software. Why not, it will give me an excuse to play with new toys. Photobucket SuperCollider is an odd place to start. It doesn't have to mainstream success of Ableton ...

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26 new messages in 10 topics - digest

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.c/browse_thread/thread/9649775f9a3d8bbd?hl=en * can I split a C string - 4 messages, 4 authors http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.c/browse_thread/thread/18fdaa401fdb32fe?hl=en ...

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Chuck

http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/

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Art through code

MAKE magazine has always caught my attention. Every time I pick up there is something inside that I wish I could build out of my broken toaster and an old USB cable or two. These items that have the ability to be transformed from their ...

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xizu.Ngu. lowki is making music with the chuck programming <b>...</b>

xizu.Ngu. lowki is making music with the chuck programming language .i currently listening to: // connect sine oscillator to D/A convertor (sound card) SinOsc s => dac; // allow 2 seconds to pass // time-loop, in which the osc's ...

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Chuck

http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/

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Drum Patterns

Начал разработку алгоритма для создания ритмического рисунка. Идея заключается в том, чтобы суммировать несколько различных гармоничных волн и дискретно по времени проверять, находится ли суммарное отклонение в заданном диапазоне. ...

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CSound

I have decided to start experimenting with a program called CSound. The programming code has a structure similar to Cobol programing syntax. This should be interesting. Below are some links to get you started as well. ...

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Quick ChucK

To follow up on the above mention of the “ChucK” music programming system: here are some notes on how to get it running on your Windows XP system. But first, a couple prerequisites. You need to be comfortable using the Windows “Command ...

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Binaural Sound in Chuck

After spending considerable cycles last quarter developing a multi-channel class framework in the Chuck programming language, I began to wonder, in the end, how many people would actually be able to hear 16-channel pieces in a space ...

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Laptop Orchestra

Last year, one of our interns was accepted into the CCRMA masters program at Stanford — the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics. This weekend I received an e-mail from him pointing me to videos of a new CCRMA project ...

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ChucK

How much wood would a woodchucK ChucK if a woodchucK would ChucK wood???

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Live looping

Having recently discovered the music of Imogen Heap (who is amazing and lovely and fantastic), I'm pretty excited about the idea of live looping. In fact, I've been excited about the idea for a while, at least since the first time I saw ...

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