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Show HN: Computer Music with Python

105 点作者 erikschoster超过 4 年前

9 条评论

sramsay超过 4 年前
This is very, very cool.<p>My problem with most music programming environments (in my humble, but very informed opinion) is that . . . they don&#x27;t sound very good. That is, the oscillators, filters, envelopes, etc. don&#x27;t sound anywhere near as good as what you can buy from UAD, SoftTube, PSP, U-he, etc.<p>The OP may be a DSP genius for all I know, and maybe it sounds incredible. I haven&#x27;t tried it yet.<p>But it seems (just glancing over it) that there&#x27;s an emphasis on manipulating existing audio files. This is actually huge. It&#x27;s true that you can do that things like ChuCK and csound and whatever, but they never felt focused on that to me. The biggest player in this &quot;let&#x27;s mess with audio files&quot; space was the Composer&#x27;s Desktop Project. That thing was amazing, but it seems slightly moribund, and I haven&#x27;t been able to get it to compile for years.<p>Anyway: I can&#x27;t wait to dig in!
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karlp超过 4 年前
This is amazing, it looks really useful to easily code new sounds, but it seems not in real time?<p>I would change the name though, with pypy, pypi and pip it seems it will lead to confusion.
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grecht超过 4 年前
An unfortunate name since &quot;Pippi&quot; means pee in German. But then again, there probably are many names that are unfortunate in some language.
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puranjay超过 4 年前
If you&#x27;re interested in this, I highly encourage checking out Sonic Pi [0]. It&#x27;s an open source music programming language. Also works very well as a tool to teach coding.<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sonic-pi.net&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sonic-pi.net&#x2F;</a>
Abishek_Muthian超过 4 年前
Awesome project OP!<p>Tangentially,<p>Are you interested in music identification, especially musical instrument identification? If so, You might be interested in looking at a need gap - &#x27;Display musical instruments used in a song&#x27;[1] which was recently posted on my problem validation platform.<p>[1]<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;needgap.com&#x2F;problems&#x2F;151-display-musical-instruments-used-in-a-song-visualization-music" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;needgap.com&#x2F;problems&#x2F;151-display-musical-instruments...</a>
intrepidhero超过 4 年前
This is really excellent! I&#x27;ve played around with Sonic Pi but always wished for something with more Python. I will definitely be playing with this.<p>I&#x27;m curious if anyone can point to a free library of samples or synths that would be good to pair with this? I can do without Sonic Pi&#x27;s GUI but the included sample&#x2F;synth library is a great jumping off point.
sleazy_b超过 4 年前
I’ve been really interested in dsp for music and computer music for a while now but am kind of at a loss as to where to learn more after having gone through Xavier Serra’s excellent Coursers class. Can anyone recommend further resources for learning about the subject?
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aldanor超过 4 年前
Looks quite awesome, will surely check it out.<p>Wonder if there&#x27;s any complex end-to-end examples or videos?
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person_of_color超过 4 年前
Is there anyone making music with programming that sounds like it could be a pop song? i.e &quot;good&quot; - not glitchy, or experimental.