Hi Richard,
If you are looking for a free (libre and gratis) modular environment for
teaching creative interactive audio in schools, you might want to take a look
at Integra Live: http://integralive.org
It isn't particularly a synthesis environment, but it does have some
synthesis modules. A
I am interested to look at this, primarily as another possible resource
for schools teaching sound and music computing (especially when fully
multi-platform), but disappointed that I have to subscribe to something
simply in order to download it, when it is not even clear what I would
become a
URL?
And, question du jour: would it port to the Raspberry Pi?
Richard Dobson
Hi Richard,
Classic mistake: omitting the URL.
http://moselle.invisionzone.com/index.php?/files/file/2-moselle-alpha-release/
The language engine and module library are 100% portable. The portion that
outputs to
I am interested to look at this, primarily as another possible resource
for schools teaching sound and music computing (especially when fully
multi-platform), but disappointed that I have to subscribe to something
simply in order to download it, when it is not even clear what I would
become
This release of the Moselle Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is for
Windows.
You get a standalone program that takes MIDI events from a connected
keyboard, and plays sound from the computer speaker.
The sound is defined by a program (or patch) you write in a functional
programming