I am working on Glicol, the next generation computer music language that runs in browsers and many other platforms. The goal is to help people with zero coding and music production background to get started with music programming. Yet it is also quite innovative and revolutionary as few languages can have these features together:
- run in browsers with a near native speed
- rethink music interaction in live coding from the audio library design perspective
- come with a new collaboration mechanism with decentralized demo
- run on different DAWs as a VST plugin
- run on development boards such as Bela
- support both high-level music sequencing and low-level sample-level audio synthesis
- run in browsers with a near native speed
- rethink music interaction in live coding from the audio library design perspective
- come with a new collaboration mechanism with decentralized demo
- run on different DAWs as a VST plugin
- run on development boards such as Bela
- support both high-level music sequencing and low-level sample-level audio synthesis
You can try it here:
https://glicol.org/
It would be great that if you can give me some feedback here or on GitHub:
https://github.com/chaosprint/glicol