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For Haskell there exist several interfaces to CSound: |
For Haskell there exist several interfaces to CSound: |
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− | * [http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/hCsound Direct access] to CSounds runtime written by |
+ | * [http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/hCsound Direct access] to CSounds runtime written by John Lato |
* Translation from Haskell expressions to CSound Orchestra and Score expressions written by Matt Zamec and Sarah Eisenstat. This was part of [[Haskore]] and is now part of [http://plucky.cs.yale.edu/cs431/HasSoundManual.html HasSound]. |
* Translation from Haskell expressions to CSound Orchestra and Score expressions written by Matt Zamec and Sarah Eisenstat. This was part of [[Haskore]] and is now part of [http://plucky.cs.yale.edu/cs431/HasSoundManual.html HasSound]. |
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Revision as of 15:01, 11 August 2008
Csound is a sound design, music synthesis, and signal processing system, providing facilities for composition and performance over a wide range of platforms.
For Haskell there exist several interfaces to CSound:
- Direct access to CSounds runtime written by John Lato
- Translation from Haskell expressions to CSound Orchestra and Score expressions written by Matt Zamec and Sarah Eisenstat. This was part of Haskore and is now part of HasSound.