I've only ever used Lilypond myself, which I really love (I still use it to
quickly write down ideas) but that may arguably be more tailored towards
beautiful sheet music, rather than actually programming music. If the BASIC
music commands in my old MSX from the 80s counts, then I used those too :-D
Lorenzo
Il gio 25 dic 2025, 08:12 david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> ha scritto:
I found this on Mastodon:
https://musician.social/users/elsemusic/statuses/115764769354069738
An extensive dictionary of the languages used for programming music.
https://timthompson.com/plum/cgi/showlist.cgi?sort=name&concise=yes
An example:
'Nyquist: A functional programming language for composition and sound
synthesis. Uses a Lisp syntax, a signal processing and signal
representation core, and a rich semantics dealing with time and
transformations.'
Which ones have you used, if any?
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