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openmusic reviews and mentions
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Opusmodus: Common Lisp Music Composition System
Open Music has precompiled applications for Windows/86, Linux/86, macOS 86&ARM.
https://github.com/openmusic-project/openmusic/releases/tag/...
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Common Lisp and Music Composition
Other Common Lisp applications for music, written in LispWorks:
ScoreCloud, Music Notation: https://scorecloud.com
MusicEase, Music Notation: https://www.musicease.com/
OpenMusic, Music composition with a visual programming language: https://github.com/openmusic-project/openmusic/
OM#, based on OpenMusic: https://github.com/cac-t-u-s/om-sharp
Most of these applications are available for Mac and Windows, some even for Linux.
OpusModus (mentioned in the article) now is on Macs (Intel / Apple Silicon) and an upcoming version is promised for Windows: https://opusmodus.com
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Scheme vs CL? Differences? Pros and Cons?
For example IRCAM (French institute dedicated to the research of music and sound ) develops graphical/visual programming systems for music composition: OpenMusic is a long time project, which is Open Source, but runs only on top of LispWorks, because of its GUI capabilities. A project derived from OpenMusic is OM#, which also written on top of LispWorks. ScoreCloud is a commercial product written with LispWorks. Also OpusModus (a commercial music composition system written in Clozure CL) is currently being ported to LispWorks (mentioned by the developers): then it will be possible to run on new Macs and also on Windows.
- OpenMusic 7.0, now also native for M1 Macs, visual programming language designed for music composition
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openmusic-project/openmusic is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of openmusic is Common Lisp.
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