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 Then depending on which device you work with, you can choose a [[misc:nec#soft_synth|soft synth]] or a [[misc:nec#programming_language|programming language]] to work with or both.  Then depending on which device you work with, you can choose a [[misc:nec#soft_synth|soft synth]] or a [[misc:nec#programming_language|programming language]] to work with or both. 
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 +If you know a programming language already, you can look into libraries or project that is oriented toward music and live coding. 
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 +Each section of your [[misc:nec#workflow|workflow]] can be hardware, code or software. For example, you can code your synth, then have a hardware controller to change some of the variables, and use a software sequencer to play the music. Each platform tool will have their strength and weaknesses so you'll have to experiment around to find what works for you.  
  
  
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   * Csound - is a sound and music computing system which was originally developed by Barry Vercoe in 1985 at MIT Media Lab. [[https://csound.com/]]   * Csound - is a sound and music computing system which was originally developed by Barry Vercoe in 1985 at MIT Media Lab. [[https://csound.com/]]
-  * SuperCollider - A platform for audio synthesis and algorithmic composition, used by musicians, artists and researchers working with sound.  [[https://supercollider.github.io/+  * SuperCollider - A platform for audio synthesis and algorithmic composition, used by musicians, artists and researchers working with sound.  [[https://supercollider.github.io/]]
   * pureData Visual Programing language for audio (and visuals) [[https://puredata.info/]]   * pureData Visual Programing language for audio (and visuals) [[https://puredata.info/]]
   * Clive - Live-coding audio in C. [[https://mathr.co.uk/clive/]]   * Clive - Live-coding audio in C. [[https://mathr.co.uk/clive/]]
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   * Daisy seed - Arduino-based synth on a chip [[https://www.electro-smith.com/daisy/daisy]]   * Daisy seed - Arduino-based synth on a chip [[https://www.electro-smith.com/daisy/daisy]]
   * PiSound - A raspberry pi 'hat' for hi-fi audio and midi connections [[https://blokas.io/pisound/]]   * PiSound - A raspberry pi 'hat' for hi-fi audio and midi connections [[https://blokas.io/pisound/]]
 +  * Teensy with its audio library [[https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_Audio.html]]
  
 ===== Organizations and events ===== ===== Organizations and events =====
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    * Toplap Temporary Organisation for the Parsimony of Live Art Programming [[https://toplap.org/]]    * Toplap Temporary Organisation for the Parsimony of Live Art Programming [[https://toplap.org/]]
    * Fakedac A perpetual event dedicated to audio visuals (AV) live coding, algorave & new algorithmic artforms [[https://fakedac.net/]]    * Fakedac A perpetual event dedicated to audio visuals (AV) live coding, algorave & new algorithmic artforms [[https://fakedac.net/]]
 +   * Lurk discussions around net- and computational culture and politics, proto- and post-free culture practices, (experimental) (sound) (new media) (software) art [[https://lurk.org/]]
  
  
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