Sonic-PI : programming music.
Hello World,
This is super interesting.
When I'm not IT-ing, I'm usually doing something music related, either practicing or performing with one of my friends. Its mostly acoustic/live instruments. Then a friend of mine (also a musical techie) sent me a link to Sonic-Pi. I wasn't sure what it was for, then I watched the video that's on the site, and I got REALLY excited, and I had to share it.
Dr Sam Aaron basically developed a language, using the Raspberry Pi's Python kernel as the basis, and it actually allows you to CREATE music, via programming, its brilliant. I can see this being a hit in both the Computer Science and in the Music Class, especially for the younger generation.
In a way its stimulating both sides of your brain, the Analytical side (programming), and the Creative side (music).
Check it out at Sonic-Pi.net, its very cool.
Keep on tech-ing everyone.
-Ash
This is super interesting.
When I'm not IT-ing, I'm usually doing something music related, either practicing or performing with one of my friends. Its mostly acoustic/live instruments. Then a friend of mine (also a musical techie) sent me a link to Sonic-Pi. I wasn't sure what it was for, then I watched the video that's on the site, and I got REALLY excited, and I had to share it.
Dr Sam Aaron basically developed a language, using the Raspberry Pi's Python kernel as the basis, and it actually allows you to CREATE music, via programming, its brilliant. I can see this being a hit in both the Computer Science and in the Music Class, especially for the younger generation.
In a way its stimulating both sides of your brain, the Analytical side (programming), and the Creative side (music).
Check it out at Sonic-Pi.net, its very cool.
Keep on tech-ing everyone.
-Ash
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