[Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?
Stefan Kersten
sk at k-hornz.de
Sun Mar 25 21:07:40 CEST 2012
On 25.03.12 09:38, Heinrich Apfelmus wrote:
> John Lato wrote:
>>> From: Heinrich Apfelmus
>>>
>>> Also, as far as I am aware, you can't do low-level audio programming in
>>> SuperCollider, i.e. play a list of samples that you've calculated
>>> yourself. That's cool if you're only interested in sound design, but bad
>>> for learning how audio programming works.
>>
>> I think this charge is a bit unfair. If you really want to do
>> low-level stuff, it's possible within SC. You just have to work in
>> SuperCollider, not Haskell (AFAIK).
>
> Ah, right, I meant from within Haskell, i.e. by communicating with the SC3
> server component. Even in SC you have to write unit generators in C, I think,
> but I may well be mistaken.
there's a more functional option, too: faust [1] ;)
<sk>
[1] http://faust.grame.fr/index.php/documentation/what-faust
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