Music 206b
Algorithmic Composition
Graduate Seminar
Winter, 2014
UC Santa Cruz
(2/11/14)
Polansky
syllabus
some links
Java
Eclipse/Java tutorials
: very handy to get started. There are
lots
of Java tutorials on the web.
creating jar files in eclipse
Java tutorial
(good introduction and reference)
David Kant's tutorial on
how to fire up Eclipse and JMSL for the first time
(THANKS DAVID!)
JMSL
JMSL index
important for quick look-up of methods, classes, etc
Nick Didkovsky's NYU class website
: lots of good examples, and extensive descriptions of Java, JMSL and it's history and ideas, etc.
Selected class notes
for this class (also on Nick's website), excellent introductions to Java/JMSL
JMSL mailing list
(jmsl@music.columbia.edu)
Related
Music and Computers
free web book, lots of ideas, concepts, many Java/Jsyn applets
Phil Burk's
SoftSynth
site (JSyn, Syntona, lots of other relevant stuff)
Jsyn mailing list
(jsyn@music.columbia.edu)
Syntona
Miscellaneous
Charles Ames' new site about
statistical feedback
and other computer compositional idea
Peter Elsea's papers on
fuzzy logic and music
sample code
first class examples
second class examples
(also, current version of Make_Score, use this!).
fourth class examples
assignment 1, student code
assignment 2, student code