[sdiy] Programming Language Recommendation

francesco mulassano francesco.mulassano at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 10:25:13 CET 2020


Hi guys! Just yesterday we have premiered our microcosmos at the
International Faust Conference
is little but powerful box with teesy 4.1 inside, leds, encoders, display,
midi in/out, audio in/out, onboard microphone, usbhost
and can be a synthesizer, a sampler, midi utility... is engine is based on
FAUST, you can create and test your engine on the faust web ide, and when
is ready
you can upload it to the microcosmos.

we are in the final hardware stage and we are working on the new website
(but you can see the oldone www.faselunare.com)
the project includes tutorials and a support forum on the website with the
sharing of patches by the users.

The project is opensource.
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Il giorno gio 3 dic 2020 alle ore 10:15 Tony Sidaway <tonysidaway at gmail.com>
ha scritto:

> Faust is worth examining. It frees you from the tedium of low level
> languages such as C/C++ but has similar portability and interoperability.
>
> https://faust.grame.fr/
>
> On Thu, 3 Dec 2020, 06:39 Shawn Rakestraw, <shawnrakestraw at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> @veronica - I'm looking at things from a general perspective. I don't
>> really have a specific build in mind. I have always been interested in
>> programming and recently renewed my general desire to study a language. I
>> figure that the best application I have is a eurorack module. I think I
>> would stick with something on the cv side of modular though and not
>> something that makes/processes audio. I might try to make a sequencer or
>> quantizer first.
>>
>> From the answers so far, I will probably just stick with c++ since I
>> already have some knowledge with it. I have only learned basics and I am
>> pretty rusty.
>>
>> I have played around with some arduino stuff, but I have always felt like
>> it was a little lacking (or my skills with it were lacking). I would most
>> like to figure out something with STM32. Teensy is intriguing also.
>>
>> You all are the best. Thank you!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 2, 2020, 10:23 PM Benjamin Tremblay <btremblay at me.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I’m getting back into c++ for the Teensy platform and it’s a damn
>>> frustrating blast from the past. I still feel the way I did about c++ 28
>>> years ago. It’s as close to the metal as a guy like me should be permitted
>>> to go.
>>> Because the Teensy Audio Library uses c++ I am able to make my own dsp
>>> components as long as I can do the byte math, something I’m really bad at.
>>> Fortunately computers are very patient and forgiving, much more so than an
>>> overheated transistor.
>>> C++ is deterministic and mcus need that.
>>>
>>> Benjamin Tremblay
>>>
>>> > On Dec 2, 2020, at 9:53 PM, Shawn Rakestraw <shawnrakestraw at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > 
>>> > Please don't go into extreme detail (unless you really want to). I ask
>>> too many simple questions and I feel bad that everyone spends great amounts
>>> of time with it.
>>> >
>>> > I am thinking about programming ARM chips like the STM32 for something
>>> like Braids. I know that I will not be making my own Braids module anytime
>>> soon, but I would like to start thinking about the language I need to
>>> learn. I know the most about C++. I also realize that my question may be
>>> better asked as what libraries should I load / study up on.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks guys/gals
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