Hello list.

Sorry to be late to this thread. I'm Renick Bell. I live in Tokyo.
I've been using Haskell since 2008. I am currently pursuing my
research with Haskell and music independent of an academic
organization.  My current aim is finding efficient methods for live
control of complex realtime musical systems, and I am trying to tell
if livecoding is a good way to achieve that.

To this end, I'm working on a library called Conductive, which is
available in Hackage. There is a simple website for it here.

http://www.renickbell.net/conductive/doku.php

A video of it and some not-yet-released code is located here:

http://renickbell.net/conductive/video/conductive-demo-101229.ogv

Using Rohan Drape's hosc, I've also written a very simple library to
control the JackMiniMix mixer. It is also on Hackage.

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

I'm grateful for the packages which are currently available in Hackage
as well as various tutorials that have been written. I hope to
contribute those efforts in the future and provide additional useful
packages.

I am a bit envious of the increasing number of SuperCollider user
meetings; I wonder if there are others in Tokyo using Haskell for
music.

Best regards,

Renick

-- 
Renick Bell
- http://renickbell.net
- http://twitter.com/renick
- http://the3rd2nd.com
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