Suppose you wanted to create a polyphonic synth with relatively few lines of code for a modular groovebox project. That’s just the situation Andrew Clark found himself in, and what he landed on is Supriya, a Python API for the SuperCollider server With Supriya, you can create a synthin Python using less than 100 lines of code. Here’s more from Reader Andrew Clark let us know about a new project, Supriya, that is a Python API for the SuperCollider server. Here’s more on Synthopia:
“Since Supriya is relatively new, and was created and is maintained by one person (not me), there isn’t much documentation. So adoption has been slow,” notes Clark. “I found it while looking for the right synthesis engine for my modular groovebox project.”
To help raise awareness, Clark has started writing a series of demo scripts that show off what Supriya is capable of. All of the scripts are being kept in a public GitHub repository. His latest demo shows how to create polyphonic MIDI synth in Python, using less than 100 lines of code.
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