
On 28 January 2011 01:23, Chris Smith
I did look at Haskore, and there's a lot to like about it; but also a lot to worry about. The documentation talks about it only being able to do synthesis on Linux (but that documentation seems to be old; I wonder if this is still true); it definitely suffers from "wall of modules" syndrome ...
Hi Chris Note that Haskore-vintage and Henning's Haskore are now quite different. From the date I'd assume John Peterson's slides would have been using "vintage" Haskore (at the time it wouldn't have been called vintage, of course). Vintage Haskore generates MIDI files only, Paul Hudak has a large tutorial for vintage Haskore, its (probably) too long for kids but you could certainly crib a lot from it. Paul's also re-doing the "School of Expression" book to concentrate more on music - I think he's making drafts available. If you have Haskore specific queries, the Haskell-art list is better than Cafe as Paul is a regular commentator there. Best wishes Stephen