[Cuis-dev] UK Smalltalk User Group Meeting - Wednesday, November 25th
Giovanni Corriga
giovanni at corriga.net
Wed Nov 25 11:07:03 PST 2020
It appears Meetup is down - the zoom link is
https://zoom.us/j/94624791973?pwd=L2NXc0pWOGIxMm5pbC9DOWdxTzlXUT09
On Sun, 8 Nov 2020 at 13:26, Giovanni Corriga <giovanni at corriga.net> wrote:
> The next meeting of the UK Smalltalk User Group will be on Wednesday,
> November 25th.
>
> Stephen Travis Pope will present Siren9 and CSL6 - Frameworks and
> Applications for Sound/Music Creation and Processing.
>
> The Siren system ( https://github.com/stpope/Siren9 ) is a
> general-purpose software framework for music and sound composition,
> processing, performance, and analysis; it is a collection of about 350
> classes written in Smalltalk-80 (40 kLOC or so). The current version of
> Siren (9.0) works on VisualWorks Smalltalk and supports streaming I/O via
> OpenSoundControl (OSC), MIDI, and multi-channel audio ports. The CREATE
> Signal Library (CSL)( https://github.com/stpope/CSL6 ) is a
> cross-platform C++ framework for digital audio signal synthesis, analysis,
> spatialization and interactive sound/music application development. CSL was
> developed at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) starting in
> the late 1990s. This presentation will introduce both package and
> demonstrate their use together to construct real-time compositional and
> music synthesis software.
>
> Stephen Travis Pope ( http://heaveneverywhere.com/stp ) is an
> award-winning composer, film-maker, computer scientist and social activist
> based in Santa Barbara, California. He is currently active as a software
> development contractor and intellectual property expert through FASTLab.
> His music and video compositions are released through HeavenEverywhere
> Media. Stephen has used the Smalltalk programming system since 1984 and
> made several significant contributions to it, though he remains frustrated
> by programming environments in general.
>
> Given the current COVID-19 restrictions, this will be an online meeting
> from home.
>
> If you'd like to join us, please sign up in advance on the meeting's
> Meetup page ( https://www.meetup.com/UKSTUG/events/cbklbrybcpbhc/ ) to
> receive the meeting details. Don’t forget to bring your laptop and drinks!
>
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