alda-lang / alda
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A music programming language for musicians.
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New to Alda? You may be interested in reading this blog post as an introduction.
Inspired by other music/audio programming languages such as PPMCK, LilyPond and ChucK, Alda aims to be a powerful and flexible programming language for the musician who wants to easily compose and generate music on the fly, using naught but a text editor. Alda is designed in a way that equally favors aesthetics, flexibility and ease of use, with (eventual) support for the text-based creation of all manner of music: classical, popular, chiptune, electroacoustic, and more!
alda
command-line toolIf you're a developer and you'd like to help, come on in -- the water's fine!
piano: o3
g8 a b > c d e f+ g | a b > c d e f+ g4
g8 f+ e d c < b a g | f+ e d c < b a g4
<< g1/>g/>g/b/>d/g
For more examples, see these example scores.
You must have Java 7+ installed on your system in order to run Alda.
(Chances are, you already have a recent enough version of Java installed.)
Go to the latest release page and download alda
.
Make the file executable:
chmod +x alda
Make alda
available on your $PATH
:
Using
/usr/local/bin
here as an example; you can use any directory on your$PATH
.
mv alda /usr/local/bin
Go to the latest release page and download alda.exe
.
Make the file executable:
alda.exe
to open up its file properties, and click unblock
Copy alda.exe
to a location that makes sense for you. If you follow standard Windows conversions, this means creating a folder called Alda
in your Program Files (x86)
folder, and then moving the alda.exe
file into it.
Make alda
available on your PATH
:
System
control panel option, select Advanced System Settings
and then click on Environment Variables
, then edit the PATH
variable (either specifically for your user account or for the system in general) and add ;C:\Program Files (x86)\Alda
to the end. Save this edit. Note that if you placed alda.exe
in a different folder, you will need to use that folder's full path name in your edit, instead.You will now be able to run Alda from anywhere in the command prompt by typing alda
, but note that command prompts that were already open will need to be restarted before they will pick up on the new PATH value.
Once you have Alda installed, you can update to the latest version at any time by running:
alda update
Default JVM soundfonts usually are of low quality. We recommend installing a good freeware soundfont like FluidR3 to make your MIDI instruments sound a lot nicer. For your convenience, there is a script in this repo that will install the FluidR3 soundfont for Mac and Linux users.
If you're a Windows user and you know how to install a MIDI soundfont to the Java Virtual Machine, please let us know!
To install FluidR3 on your Mac or Linux system, clone this repo and run:
scripts/install-fluidr3
This will download FluidR3 and replace ~/.gervill/soundbank-emg.sf2
(your JVM's default soundfont) with it.
For the best experience when editing Alda score files, install the Alda file-type plugin for your editor of choice.
Don't see a plugin for your favorite editor? Write your own and open a Pull Request to add it here! :)
To play a file:
alda play --file examples/bach_cello_suite_no_1.alda
To play arbitrary code:
alda play --code "piano: c6 d12 e6 g12~4"
To start an Alda REPL:
alda repl
Alda's documentation can be found here.
PRs welcome! See: CONTRIBUTING.md
A big shout-out to our contributors!
Slack: Sign up to the universe of Clojure chat @ http://clojurians.net/, then join us on #alda
Reddit: Come join us in /r/alda, where you can discuss all things Alda and share your Alda scores!
Copyright © 2012-2016 Dave Yarwood et al
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License version 1.0.