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Mellite

https://sciss.de/mellite
An environment for creating experimental computer-based music and sound art

Mellite is an environment for creating experimental computer-based music and sound art. It is a desktop application, allowing you to work with real-time and offline sound synthesis processes, combining multiple perspectives such as live improvisation, implementing sound installations, or working in DAW-like timeline views. Mellite runs on all major operating systems and can be used both in a purely graphical fashion, or by writing and connecting snippets in the Scala programming language.





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Leaders and contributors

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Hanns Holger Rutz (Sciss)author


Resources and communication

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usersForumhttps://gitter.im/Sciss/Mellite


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to useJava Runtime
Weak prerequisiteSuperCollider
Source requirementJava Development Kit




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