Jump to content

List of audio programming languages: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Belbernard (talk | contribs)
m wording
Belbernard (talk | contribs)
m link
Line 3: Line 3:


* [[ABC notation]], a language for notating music using the ASCII character set
* [[ABC notation]], a language for notating music using the ASCII character set
* [https://bolprocessor.org/| Bol Processor], a model of [[Formal_grammar|formal grammars]] enriched with [[polymetric_expression(music)|polymetric expressions]] for the representation of time structures
* [https://bolprocessor.org/ Bol Processor], a model of [[Formal_grammar|formal grammars]] enriched with [[polymetric_expression(music)|polymetric expressions]] for the representation of time structures
* [[ChucK]], strongly timed, concurrent, and on-the-fly audio programming language
* [[ChucK]], strongly timed, concurrent, and on-the-fly audio programming language
* [[Real-time Cmix]], a [[MUSIC-N]] synthesis language somewhat similar to Csound
* [[Real-time Cmix]], a [[MUSIC-N]] synthesis language somewhat similar to Csound

Revision as of 07:43, 17 January 2023

This is a list of notable programming languages optimized for sound production, algorithmic composition, and sound synthesis.

See also

References

  1. ^ "GitHub - hundredrabbits/Orca: Esoteric Programming Language".