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language for sound effects gval@mts.net (Greg) (2001-08-15) |
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Re: language for sound effects oliver@zeigermann.de (Oliver Zeigermann) (2001-08-17) |
Re: language for sound effects gval@mts.net (Greg) (2001-08-17) |
Re: language for sound effects franck.pissotte@free.fr (Franck Pissotte) (2001-08-17) |
Re: language for sound effects postbus@bmbcon2.demon.nl (Roelf Toxopeus) (2001-08-18) |
Re: language for sound effects usenet_0801@eeyore.dircon.co.uk (2001-08-18) |
Re: language for sound effects lazzaro@CS.Berkeley.EDU (2001-08-18) |
Re: language for sound effects sdm7g@minsky.med.virginia.edu (Steven D. Majewski) (2001-09-20) |
Re: language for sound effects jspanier@cambridgebroadband.com (Jonathan Spanier) (2001-09-21) |
From: | Roelf Toxopeus <postbus@bmbcon2.demon.nl> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 18 Aug 2001 00:39:23 -0400 |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
References: | 01-08-067 |
Keywords: | design |
Posted-Date: | 18 Aug 2001 00:39:23 EDT |
Others you could look at, mostly used live:
Supercollider (Smalltalk like) http://www.audiosynth.com/
jSyn (Java) http://www.softsynth.com/
Max/MSP (C++ graph interface) http://www.cycling74.com/
-Roelf
Greg wrote:
> but I learned a bit about compilers and would like to learn more while
> pursuing a project I've had in mind for a while now. It involves:
>
> - designing a new language
> - creating a compiler for it
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