Re: A text-only environment for composing electronic music?

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Mario Lang, Jan 25 2014:

Hi.

I am looking for a programmable (text mode) seuqnecer solution.
I know that Linux has a few small languages for creating
MIDI files, like MMA.  Even LilyPond can be tricked into being a MIDI
file generating language.  However, none of the solutions I have seen so
far could be easily integrated as the center/hub of a full composition.
I am imagining a workflow where I do not need to click my way through a
sequencer, setting up all the content and connections, but rather define
a composition in terms of source code.  For this to be useful, it should
include conventional sample playback, as well as real time MIDI event
generation.  I am not sure if we have a sufficiently remote-controllable
sampler without GUI requirements, but if we do, I might be able to get
away by using that via OSC or MIDI, instead of re-inventing the sampler wheel.
Hey hey,
the synthesis programming languages sound like your tool. CLM, SC3, Csound... The latter deiniftely has MIDI, JACK and OSC support. It has built-in SF2 support.
You can integrate DSSI plugins and if you find other software, that support complete mIDI or OSC control you can remote control that as well. LinuxSampler (LV2) can be controlled via OSC.
I'm new, but I found Csound a veritable allie for advanced electronic experiments.
...

Ta-ta
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Ffanci
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