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Encyclopedia > Audio programming language

An audio programming language is a programming language specifically targeted to sound and music production or synthesis. Computer code (HTML with JavaScript) in a tool that uses syntax highlighting (colors) to help the developer see the purpose of each piece of code. ... A schematic representation of hearing. ... Music is an art, entertainment, or other human activity which involves organized and audible sound, though definitions vary. ... Synthesis (from the Greek words syn = plus and thesis = position) is commonly understood to be an integration of two or more pre-existing elements which results in a new creation. ...

abc is a language designed to notate music - tunes and lyrics - in an ascii format. ... The ChucK Operator ChucK is a concurrent, strongly-timed audio programming language for real-time synthesis, composition, and performance, which runs on Mac OS X, Linux, and Microsoft Windows. ... Real-Time Cmix (RTcmix) is one of the MUSIC-N family of computer music programming languages. ... cmusic is an audio compilation language which was created by F. Richard Moore. ... Csound is a computer programming language for dealing with sound. ... Haskore is a set of Haskell modules for creating music as MIDI, CSound, Audio files. ... The Hierarchical Music Specification Language (HMSL) is a music programming language written in the 1980s by Larry Polansky, Phil Burk, and David Rosenboom at Mills College. ... jMusic is one of many Computer music programming languages, written for the the Java programming language. ... JSyn (Java Synthesis) is a free API for developing interactive sound applications in Java. ... Loco, in musical software, is an audio programming language designed to be for sound what Logo is for graphics. ... The Logo programming language is an imperative programming language. ... Alternate meanings: MAX Max is a graphical development environment for music and multimedia developed and maintained by San Francisco-based software company Cycling74. ... MUSIC-N refers to a family of computer music programs and programming languages descended from or influenced by MUSIC, a program written by Max Mathews in 1957 at Bell Labs, and considered to be the first computer program for making music (in actuality, sound) on a digital computer. ... MUSIC-N refers to a family of computer music programs and programming languages descended from or influenced by MUSIC, a program written by Max Mathews in 1957 at Bell Labs, it is no longer considered to be the first computer program for making music (in actuality, sound) on a digital... Nyquist is a programming language for sound synthesis and analysis. ... pure data program Pure Data (or Pd) is a graphical programming language developed by Miller Puckette in the 1990s for the creation of interactive computer music and multimedia works. ... Real-Time Cmix (RTcmix) is one of the MUSIC-N family of computer music programming languages. ... SuperCollider is a real time audio synthesis programming language. ...

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Free Programming Languages - Freebyte's Guide to (2365 words)
A high-level, array-oriented, multi-purpose programming language (an APL successor).
Languages which have formal constructs enabling parts of the program to be executed simultaneously ('in parallel') are called 'Concurrent Programming Languages'.
The parallel program is a directed graph, where data flows on arcs connecting the nodes representing the sequential programs.
Open Sound System - Audio programming (4497 words)
Program which selects 44.1 kHz speed and then sets the device to stereo mode will incorrectly believe that the device is still in 44.1 kHz mode (actually the speed is decreased to 22.05 kHz).
Many oldest programs were made for early prototype versions of the driver and they are not compatible with later driver versions (2.0 or later).
Other mandatory declarations for an audio application are file descriptor for the device file and a program buffer which is used to store the audio data during processing by the program.
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