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本帖最后由 keyanbao 于 2013-4-5 21:36 编辑
Patchosaur: Audio, MIDI, and Max/Pd-Style Patching, in a Browser, Because You Can
编程--- 一词,作为21世纪的人们。肯定都十分熟悉,但是音乐编程,熟悉的可能就只限于少数人了。
音乐编程我们可以用 Max/MSP 或者puredata 它们都是软件化的程序。
现在向大家推荐一款新东西----Patchosaur----首先,它不是一款软件,是基于浏览器上的编程环境。
它可以让大家在Chrome浏览器里面做类似Max/Pd一样的编程。 很强大!
Patchosaur 支持音频和MIDI。它所有的音频都是在javascript平台通过audiolet进行合成的,并且利用了以互联网为中心的node.js技术。
它完全运行于浏览器里面,不需要你安装任何东西就可以跑起来,会玩Max/msp、PD的@苏青可以到http://patchosaur.org/试试。 推荐使用Chrome浏览器
官网:http://patchosaur.org
开发者网站:https://github.com/badamson/patchosaur/
youku /On Create Digital Music/ BY musixboy :
英语好的,直接看下面:
If you’re looking to build your own instruments and effects and sequencers and play with patching, you really don’t want this software. No, seriously – while a fascinating, fun tech demo, something like the desktop Pd or Max is probably what you want. (As we saw earlier this week, Pd-extended just got much easier to use, and it’s free.) This makes sound, but it’s also buggy and in progress and likely more of interest to coders.
Okay, now having scared off some people, let’s talk nerd-to-nerd for a second. Patchosaur, an open-source, GitHub-hosted project by BADAMSON, is nonetheless seriously cool, demonstrating not only what’s possible in a browser but what Webby technologies can do for creative music-making. Powered by network-centric node.js, it does do a lot of things Pd and Max do. And it demonstrates why some of us in the Pd community are wondering if Web-style front-ends could be the future of user interfaces.
If none of that previous paragraph made any sense to you, let’s put it another way:
The stuff in your browser will continue to make all the software you use better. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life.
You might be running software in a browser. You might not. You might get to the point where you don’t really care. But as what makes a computer a computer still remains more or less the same, your computer can continue to improve, free. And that’s pretty great.
If that sounds interesting, music nerdsters, then check out the guts of Patchosaur:
http://patchosaur.org/
Thanks to Brendan Adamson for sending in this project. I just hope I’ve inadvertently derailed – slash – inspired someone’s end-of-the-semester coding project. Let us know.
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