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TSW Web Audio Primer – Conclusion

I hope that this series has helped to show off some of the capabilities of the Theresa’s Sound World framework by Stuart Memo. There are many more features to explore, and I will come back to TSW from time to time. Here are links to the full series:

Part 1 – Play a pitch

Part 2 – Change the pitch

Part 3 – Change the oscillator type

Part 4 – Play notes using a keyboard

Part 5 – Playing a chord

Part 6 – Playing a scale

Part 7 – Fun with filters

Now, to paraphrase Stuart Memo, “Here is how to use TSW – now go make some apps!”

 

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  • I am looking for a music production/DAW tool. I have done some playing around with the Web Audio API (see my series of articles on Theresa’s Sound World, and exploration of the Tone.js library), but found it difficult to use those tools for music composition. Some apps I am going to review (Windows versions) are:

    Ardour
    Linux MultiMedia System
    CSound

    My main interest is in algorithmic composition, so I am hoping to find a tool that can be scripted or programmed, or accept input files generated by a script or program. A tool I once looked at was Pyknon, a Python library for generating MIDI files, in conjunction with the book Music for Geeks and Nerds. If any of my three readers has any suggestions, let me know!
     

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