serialhex wrote:
Heinrich Apfelmus wrote:

I'm not so sure about the "soon" part, but yes, using FRP to make music is
part of the plan.

you know, i've been thinking about this recently, and while i need more
haskell skillz if i want to do some sound synthesis, i think it would be
really spiffy to work on something like that!  are you working on this
privately or do you have a public repo one can clone?  a fully-haskell
sound synth program would be really spiffy!!  (esp if one could code new
synths in real-time in haskell....)

Folks have been doing sound synthesis in Haskell for a long time; in particular, I'm currently building on Rohan Drape's bindings to SuperCollider

  http://slavepianos.org/rd/ut/hsc3-texts/hsc3-tutorial.html

There's also Henning Thielemann who managed to do real-time audio editing in Haskell by performing run-time compilation with LLVM

  http://hackage.haskell.org/package/synthesizer


Still, I think there's a need (I certainly have it) for a simple-to-use package that makes it really easy to play with sound synthesis in Haskell, i.e. that supports instant gratification. I'm currently working on a project called 'tomato-rubato' that aims to do precisely that. I'll put up a github repo once I have something that is glued together by duct tape rather than spit.


Best regards,
Heinrich Apfelmus

--
http://apfelmus.nfshost.com


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