Just a quick heads-up. This might be old-hat to everyone but it was new to me a few days ago.
These guys from Native Instruments have been working on a new programming language for Audio that works cross-platform. It is open source with a fairly liberal license.
https://cmajor.dev/
They have it to the point of being able to generate CLAP, VST or AU plugins somewhat automatically. I noticed in one of their videos they were using Bitwig to try it.
It will even generate WASM versions of synths and effects with user interfaces.
There is a very cool sample of an old shipping Native Instruments Prophet V emulation that they have converted to CMajor, and you can run it in the browser. It's pretty cool.
https://cmajor.dev/docs/Examples/Pro54/
They are asking for DAW manufacturers to work with them to provide native support for their language. It could really be something.
Anyway, just fyi.
Video here.
https://www.youtube.com/live/3daa35t89QA?t=5379
These guys from Native Instruments have been working on a new programming language for Audio that works cross-platform. It is open source with a fairly liberal license.
https://cmajor.dev/
They have it to the point of being able to generate CLAP, VST or AU plugins somewhat automatically. I noticed in one of their videos they were using Bitwig to try it.
It will even generate WASM versions of synths and effects with user interfaces.
There is a very cool sample of an old shipping Native Instruments Prophet V emulation that they have converted to CMajor, and you can run it in the browser. It's pretty cool.
https://cmajor.dev/docs/Examples/Pro54/
They are asking for DAW manufacturers to work with them to provide native support for their language. It could really be something.
Anyway, just fyi.
Video here.
https://www.youtube.com/live/3daa35t89QA?t=5379
Statistics: Posted by animed — Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:44 am — Replies 0 — Views 27