This one is in via supporting member, Loscha, who had the following to say:
"A new major release of audio programming language ChucK has come out.
ChucK has been on the scene for a solid 20 years now.
Apart from general synthesis and analysis, ChucK was a big mover in the early Live Coding music scene.
The language lets you add instruments and algorithmic elements to a live performance at will.
ChucK is a very easy and powerful language to learn."
The following was made in ChucK by Loscha back in 2018. You can find the code at the bottom of this link.
Details on the update via the ChucK email list :
"A new major release of audio programming language ChucK has come out.
ChucK has been on the scene for a solid 20 years now.
Apart from general synthesis and analysis, ChucK was a big mover in the early Live Coding music scene.
The language lets you add instruments and algorithmic elements to a live performance at will.
ChucK is a very easy and powerful language to learn."
The following was made in ChucK by Loscha back in 2018. You can find the code at the bottom of this link.
Details on the update via the ChucK email list :
https://chuck.stanford.edu/
https://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/
This is a major release; additions and updates include:
* ChucK + AI (ChAI) -- a set of AI/ML tools for building interactive AI
musical instruments and systems (thanks to Dr. Rebecca Fiebrink for
blazing the trail on interactive AI for music; thanks Yikai Li and the
students of Music AI):
https://chuck.stanford.edu/chai/
https://chuck.stanford.edu/doc/reference/ai.html
* WebChucK IDE -- code ChucK on the web!
https://chuck.stanford.edu/ide/
(thanks Terry Feng + team for WebChucK IDE)
* WebChucK landing page (use ChucK in your web projects)
https://chuck.stanford.edu/webchuck
(thanks Jack Atherton for creating WebChucK)
* all new API reference, now auto-generated from the type system (based
on Spencer Salazar's 'ckdoc' utility; many thanks to everyone who
contributed documentation and examples):
https://chuck.stanford.edu/doc/reference/
* audio drivers support -- ASIO and WASAPI support on Windows; can now
compile Jack + Pulse + ALSA support into a single chuck executable on
Linux (thanks Dana Batali and Nick Shaheed)
* improved audio devices support, including AirPods and other Bluetooth
headphones
* The full list of new features and updates can found here:
https://chuck.stanford.edu/release/VERSIONS
* (extra!) A few projects made with ChAI from a recent course
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/356/
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/356/gallery/
Happy ChucKing to all!
ChucK Team"
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