
I'm wondering if it's good idea to make crowd-founding project for a synthesizer written in Haskell. What's your opinion? Would you like to support such a project? I've made a prototype: https://github.com/anton-k/tiny-synth It's a desktop synthesizer, a collection of instruments. About 150 instruments written in Haskell. It works with midi keyboard. You can try it out with USB-midi device. The UI is written with Python and audio engine is written with Haskell. I use my library csound-expression to generate the code for Csound. The Csound is an audio programming language it can be used as C library. There are bindings to many languages and it can work on Android / iOS. Right now I've made a prototype for desktop. The big plan is to create VST/AU/Lv2 plugins and mobile versions for Android and iOS. [1] https://github.com/anton-k/tiny-synth [2] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/csound-expression [3] https://github.com/spell-music/csound-expression Cheers, Anton