Life changes of the pleasant kind
As you’ve probably noticed, I’m in the process of migrating my microblogging activities from Twitter to Mastodon. I’m also in the process of rebranding various websites to “AlgoCompSynth by znmeb”, “AlgoCompSynth”, or “algocompsynth”, depending on formatting constraints.
The new address is plastered on the most common places people find me, but if this is your main link for me, it’s @AlgoCompSynth@ravenation.club. Please let me know if you find broken / missing links. Most everything has both “AlgoCompSynth” and “znmeb”, or at least one of the two, so the search engines should get you there.
My number one priority right now is getting a release done for the Eikosany R Package. I’ve got a roadmap and I’m hoping to have a synthesis capability this week or next week. When I do, I’ll be posting samples generated with it on Bandcamp.
CLAMS (Command Line Algorithmic Music System) is a Forth-based language for live coding on a Raspberry Pi Pico with a Pimoroni Pico Audio Pack. I originally planned to extend this to the Electro-Smith Daisy, Teensy 4.1 and Rebel Technology OWL platforms, but decided to limit the project scope to the Raspberry Pi Pico to get it working before the end of the year. The others all have good native SDKs, and hardware is harder to come by than the Pico.
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Borasky (2022, Nov. 21). AlgoCompSynth by znmeb: Migration / Rebranding, Eikosany, and CLAMS. Retrieved from https://www.algocompsynth.com/posts/2022-11-21-migration-rebranding-and-eikosany/
BibTeX citation
@misc{borasky2022migration, author = {Borasky, M. Edward (Ed)}, title = {AlgoCompSynth by znmeb: Migration / Rebranding, Eikosany, and CLAMS}, url = {https://www.algocompsynth.com/posts/2022-11-21-migration-rebranding-and-eikosany/}, year = {2022} }