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* Henning's Git repository with the cutting edge features:
 
* Henning's Git repository with the cutting edge features:
 
** git clone http://code.haskell.org/~thielema/livesequencer/
 
** git clone http://code.haskell.org/~thielema/livesequencer/
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* some example songs:
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** http://code.haskell.org/~thielema/livesequencer-example/
   
 
== Papers ==
 
== Papers ==

Revision as of 08:07, 7 July 2012

Live-Sequencer does the following: An editor shows a textual description of music (like Haskore), an interpreter computes and emits a stream of MIDI events. While doing so it highlights active terms and shows the result of the term reductions. The nice thing is, that the user can change the program while it is performed. Additionally modules can be altered via a web interface. This way several people can take part in the composition. However they need to have video and audio access to the running sequencer in order to see and hear how their parts fit into the overall composition.

We address two applications:

  • interactive multi-user programmed music composition
  • education of how functional programs are interpreted

Resources

Papers

Demonstrations