On 4/21/06, Ian Remmler <ian@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to get into composition and synthesis, but I am
> completely new to this stuff. linux-sound.org has lots of
> pointers, but since I don't have much background it's hard to
> tell what is worth looking into. A page with example sounds or
> music from the various packages would be helpful I think.
>
> I am not interested in performance so real-time synthesis and
> instrument input are not necessary. What I would like to be
> able to do is create "instruments" from samples and/or various
> synthesis methods (or combinations thereof). I would like the
> ability to experiment with creating my own synthesizers as well,
> preferably using some kind of programming language.
>
> Then, I'd like to be able to compose music is some kind of
> sequencer. A "programming language" might even be fine if the
> syntax is nice. Real-time playback or non-real-time "rendering"
> of the music would both be fine. Basically I want to dabble
> with the synthesis/production/composition side of things, rather
> than performing or playing instruments.
>
> Any recommendations on what I should look at would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> - Ian.
>
Om. It's the way to joy. http://www.nongnu.org/om-synth/
Get cvs, dave doesn't release often enough.
Loki
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