Sonic maker v31/20/2023 However you're playing with fundamentally different building blocks for your artistic expression. There definitely is a creative aspect to interpretation, and I agree it is big (in potential if not how much it is exploited often). Not the person you're quoting, but I _do_ have ~20yrs experience playing piano, and got to a _decent_ level when I was still pursuing tutoring/classes. COVID-19 has put a damper on that so I would encourage people to donate to his Patreon if they can. I've heard that Sam Aaron offsets some of his income by doing live gigs and talks. I'm a bit light on the details but I think Sonic-Pi uses `supercollider` "underneath" as the audio synthesis engine. ![]() Sam Aaron also has many videos of him practicing, live streaming, etc., complete with code in the background to see what he's doing. ![]() There's a good community over at the discussion forum `in_thread`. ![]() It's also completely free/libre/open source. It has the sound quality that I would expect from a more professional tool while still being accessible to the beginner and being programmer friendly. I've only played around with Sonic-Pi a bit but I find it exceptional. Sam Aaron, the creator of Sonic-Pi, just released v3.2.0.
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