[Haskell-cafe] the library of beautiful instruments implemented in haskell / csound

amindfv at gmail.com amindfv at gmail.com
Mon Sep 14 14:31:16 UTC 2015


Oh interesting! I had thought CSound didn't do realtime synthesis.

tom


El Sep 14, 2015, a las 6:15, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov at gmail.com> escribió:

> It's all was played live with Csound triggered by midi keyboard and recorded with Audacity (connected to csound output with Jack)
> 
> 2015-09-14 13:11 GMT+03:00 Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov at gmail.com>:
>> Thanks for feedback. I've used several sources on sound design:
>> 
>> Ian McCurdy collection of csound instruments: http://iainmccurdy.org/csound.html
>> 
>> Thor demystified series by Gordon Reid: https://www.propellerheads.se/substance/discovering-reason/index.cfm?article=part19&fuseaction=get_article
>> 
>> Csound pieces from Csound Catalog: http://www.csounds.com/csound-catalog/
>> 
>> Olav Basoski course: https://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/live8402
>> 
>> Sound on sound synth secrets: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
>> 
>> Risset' Amsterdam Collection of Csound Instruments: http://www.codemist.co.uk/AmsterdamCatalog/
>> 
>> It's mostly Iain McCurdy instruments, thor demystified series, and instruments from various pieces 
>> by Csounders (Csound catalog)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 2015-09-14 0:38 GMT+03:00 Tom Murphy <amindfv at gmail.com>:
>>> These sound great, congratulations! "Batteries included" is a great place to be. Can you point to references you used to create the instrument definitions?
>>> 
>>> Tom
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Status update for my haskell synth csound-expression. The main point is presence of many cool instruments. They are implemented in the package csound-catalog. All packages are compiled with GHC-7.10 So the hackage fails to build them and unfortunately docs a broken too. But you can look at the source code of the module Csound.Patch to now  the names of the instruments. The usage is pretty straightforward. It's described here:
>>>> 
>>>> https://github.com/spell-music/csound-expression/blob/master/tutorial/chapters/Patches.md
>>>> 
>>>> There is an mp3 file to listen to the instruments. http://ge.tt/1jNETqN2/v/0
>>>> 
>>>> The 4.8.3 is out! New features:
>>>> 
>>>> This is a very important release to me. It tries to solve the problem present in the most open source music-production libraries. It's often the pack of beautiful sounds/timbres is missing. User is presented with many audio primitives but no timbres are present to show the real power of the framework. This release solves this problem. See the friend package csound-catalog on Hackage. It defines 200+ beautiful instruments ready to be used.
>>>> 
>>>> The csound-expression defines a new type called Patch for description of an instrument with a chain of effects. It's good place to start the journey to the world of music production.
>>>> 
>>>> There are new functions for synchronized reaction on events. The triggering of events can be synchronized with given BPM.
>>>> 
>>>> The library is updated for GHC-7.10!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> github repo: https://github.com/spell-music/csound-expression
>>>> 
>>>> hackage: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/csound-expression
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers!
>>>> 
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