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Version 2.0.8 Last modified: 16-June-2019 Website: http://www.euterpea.com _____ _ | ___| | | | |__ _ _| |_ ___ _ __ _ __ ___ __ _ | __| | | | __/ _ \ '__| '_ \ / _ \/ _` | | |__| |_| | || __/ | | |_) | __/ (_| | \____/\__,_|\__\___|_| | .__/ \___|\__,_| | | |_| Maintainers: Donya Quick <[email protected]> Authors: Paul Hudak Eric Cheng Hai (Paul) Liu Donya Quick Dan Winograd-Cort Euterpea is a domain-specific language embedded in Haskell for computer music research, education, and development, providing both note-level and signal-level abstractions. It is a descendant of Haskore and HasSound, and is intended for both educational purposes as well as serious computer music applications. Euterpea is a wide-spectrum DSL, suitable for high-level music representation, algorithmic composition, and analysis; mid-level concepts such as MIDI; and low-level audio processing, sound synthesis, and instrument design. See the License file for licensing information. If you are experiencing a problem with Euterpea, please first check the GitHub version of the library: https://github.com/Euterpea/Euterpea2 Bugs still found in the GitHub version should be reported using the issues page: https://github.com/Euterpea/Euterpea2/issues PULL REQUESTS WILL BE IGNORED. Bug fixes should be submitted through the issues page with a detailed explanation of the alterations. Please send any other questions and comments to Donya Quick ([email protected]). Installation instructions and additional examples are available at the Euterpea website: http://www.euterpea.com
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