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Programming Music with Overtone - Sam Aaron 

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Can programming languages help us to free our creative potential? Formalised descriptions of data, events and process have been used to great effect within industrial settings but could they also be useful in artistic contexts? This presentation introduces Overtone - a Clojure front-end to the state-of-the-art realtime sound synthesis engine SuperCollider - currently being established as a music platform for both research and performance. Overtone facilitates a truly exciting high-level exploration of musical ideas such as the design and structure of sound, the coordination of multiple concurrent performers and even new forms of musical notation. Through live coding, monome button bashing and loud music performances such as synthesized dubstep, we'll dive into the architecture of the system and explore some of the deeper computational questions that working in a musical context forces you to answer. Ultimately we will see how Clojure can manage so much more than the representation of business logic or the construction of web apps. We will cover a lot of ground - so hold onto your ears!

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7 янв 2013

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Комментарии : 12   
@quilverr613
@quilverr613 9 лет назад
This guy came to my school today to show us 'Sonic Pi' It was pretty badass
@inthemidstofitall
@inthemidstofitall 11 лет назад
This was just wonderful. Thank you for sharing this!
@realityblender
@realityblender 11 лет назад
That was incredible.
@udomatthiasdrums5322
@udomatthiasdrums5322 6 лет назад
love it!!
@YoLninYo
@YoLninYo 11 лет назад
how ironic that the sound is so bad...
@ChrisBarton1
@ChrisBarton1 9 лет назад
So, has anybody written code to duplicate any existing songs? Like the code version of sheet music.
@squiresuzuki
@squiresuzuki 9 лет назад
Chris Barton Yes, check out the leipzig library by chris ford. i believe he did the goldberg variations with it.
@jonaskoelker
@jonaskoelker 8 лет назад
+Chris Barton - One would think that Bach compresses well in terms of code: some of his music is highly symmetric in various ways, which code can represent very concisely.
@a.k.8731
@a.k.8731 11 лет назад
Which device did he use ??? I want the same!
@lightingcui210
@lightingcui210 10 лет назад
cool!
@ImagineCup2010
@ImagineCup2010 11 лет назад
indeed!
@eysterous
@eysterous 11 лет назад
I can dance to this