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Re: [sc-users] Compiled language similar to sc ?



> I think Faust's model is better: a higher-level abstraction that can
> be compiled into a variety of contexts. Imagine a function description
> of a "piece" that could be compiled into SC, or ChucK, or csound, or
> nyquist, or *gasp* MSP, or the next big thing that hasn't been
> invented yet.
>
>   

yes, and that would also make programming music more like writing a
score for a traditional  instrument, and less involved with the the
technicalities of programming.  Until you are really good as SC, it can
be hard not to have implementation complexities distract from your
musical ideas.

jost

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