Discussion:
[haskell art] [ANN] csound-expression-4 - library for electronic music
Anton Kholomiov
2014-08-08 09:23:42 UTC
Permalink
I'm happy to announce the new version of csound-expression.

http://hackage.haskell.org/package/csound-expression-4.0.0

The main thing that is done is a detailed guide to the library.
The Csound is huge so the haskell library is huge also.
It strives to be simple and minimal at its core but there are
many things that can lead astray.

To help the novice along the way there is a Guide

https://github.com/anton-k/csound-expression/blob/master/tutorial/Index.md

While writing the guide I've found many things to improve.
The most prominent are:

- better support for writing and reading sound-files

- support for monophonic synths.
We can get the midi freqeuncy and the amplitude as
a continuous signal

- liveness analysis. Memory allocation optimization.
The copiler reuses the variables. The memory allocation is minimal.

Cheers
Anton
--
Read the whole topic here: Haskell Art:
http://lurk.org/r/topic/bDBBVM8oUPP90jR2fHy3P

To leave Haskell Art, email haskell-***@group.lurk.org with the following email subject: unsubscribe
Renick Bell
2014-08-09 12:32:18 UTC
Permalink
Wow, Anton. This is so much fun!

On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 6:23 PM, Anton Kholomiov
Post by Anton Kholomiov
I'm happy to announce the new version of csound-expression.
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/csound-expression-4.0.0
The main thing that is done is a detailed guide to the library.
The Csound is huge so the haskell library is huge also.
It strives to be simple and minimal at its core but there are
many things that can lead astray.
To help the novice along the way there is a Guide
https://github.com/anton-k/csound-expression/blob/master/tutorial/Index.md
While writing the guide I've found many things to improve.
- better support for writing and reading sound-files
- support for monophonic synths.
We can get the midi freqeuncy and the amplitude as
a continuous signal
- liveness analysis. Memory allocation optimization.
The copiler reuses the variables. The memory allocation is minimal.
Cheers
Anton
--
http://lurk.org/r/topic/bDBBVM8oUPP90jR2fHy3P
--
Renick Bell
- http://renickbell.net
- http://twitter.com/renick
- http://the3rd2nd.com
--
Read the whole topic here: Haskell Art:
http://lurk.org/r/topic/4HjcQJ6i3IAiju5ZxyN8Fc

To leave Haskell Art, email haskell-***@group.lurk.org with the following email subject: unsubscribe
Loading...