Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 15:11:23 +0100<snip>
From: Mario Lang <mlang@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: A text-only environment for composing electronic music?
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Hi.
I am looking for a programmable (text mode) sequencer 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.
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CYa,
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I didn't see these text based music programs in this thread.
For a MIDI based composition environment athenacl is a very dense python based command line composition program. It does have a steep learning curve but the thick documentation is good. I don't think it is exactly what you are looking for but if you are interested in creating your own composition environment, this might be worthwhile. It seems to be intended for music students who can extend it with python.
http://www.flexatone.org/athena.html
http://ixi-audio.net/ixilang/index.html
Renick Bell blew me away at LAC2013 using his Conductive library for Haskell. It appears that you could compose a whole piece as a program or revise the program on the fly.
http://www.renickbell.net/doku.php?id=conductive
http://www.renickbell.net/doku.php?id=conductive
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