On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Hudak, Paul wrote:
First, my group has designed a new computer music library that I call Euterpea (named after Euterpe, the Greek muse of music). Euterpea has all of the original functionality of Haskore, plus an arrow-based signal processing language for doing audio processing and sound synthesis. It also has a GUI for creating sliders, pushbuttons, and so on. Instructions for downloading Euterpea can be found here:
You also told earlier that you have pure Haskell audio processing code. But that is not part of CCA (Commutative Causal Arrows) or Euterpea? (Btw. I did not understand why CCA needs both a preprocessor and Template Haskell, I thought that one of it should be enough.)
Also, here is a link to some compositions, mostly by my grad student Donya Quick, all done entirely in Euterpea: http://haskell.cs.yale.edu/?page_id=279
I very like the examples and I am very curious about the Haskell sources that produce those results! Are there samples contained, that are not generated in Haskell or is there some arrangement that was not done in Haskell?
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