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[Csnd] Seeking computer musicians for a survey on how do computer musicians develop computer musical instruments or applications?

Date2014-08-18 21:03
FromAbram Hindle
Subject[Csnd] Seeking computer musicians for a survey on how do computer musicians develop computer musical instruments or applications?
Hello,

I apologize for the intrusion but the csound list hosts exactly the
people we are looking for: computer musicians who code. We're trying to
figure out how software engineering research can help computer musicians
or if they need any help.

Are you a computer musician? Do you code in languages geared towards
music (e.g., csound, Max MSP, Pure Data, Chuck, SuperCollider, etc.) or
make music in other programming languages like C, Java, C++, Javascript,
etc.?

If so, we would like to hear from you! We the PIs, Gregory Burlet and
Abram Hindle, are from the Department of Computing Science at the
University of Alberta and are conducting a survey of computer musicians
to investigate how this demographic of software developers program
musical instruments or applications.

Please visit the survey invitation website
 and
click the "I consent, take me to the survey" button to complete the
survey (if you consent). The survey will take 5 to 10 minutes.

http://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/%7Egburlet/musiccoders_survey.html

Thanks for your time!

Gregory Burlet and Abram Hindle
Graduate Student & Assistant Professor
Department of Computing Science
University of Alberta
CANADA



Date2014-08-18 21:18
FromDavid Worrall
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Seeking computer musicians for a survey on how do computer musicians develop computer musical instruments or applications?
Hello Abram,
I had a quick look at your survey.
You ask:
"Which music-oriented languages do you program in?"

I don't understand the question.
Is csound a music-oriented language? or is it C that has been oriented towards solving music-oriented problems?

and I didn't see a "make music in other programming languages"
question, as you mentioned, so I stopped. 

Hope this helps.

David


On 18.08.2014, at 22:03, Abram Hindle <abram.hindle@softwareprocess.es> wrote:

Hello,

I apologize for the intrusion but the csound list hosts exactly the
people we are looking for: computer musicians who code. We're trying to
figure out how software engineering research can help computer musicians
or if they need any help.

Are you a computer musician? Do you code in languages geared towards
music (e.g., csound, Max MSP, Pure Data, Chuck, SuperCollider, etc.) or
make music in other programming languages like C, Java, C++, Javascript,
etc.?

If so, we would like to hear from you! We the PIs, Gregory Burlet and
Abram Hindle, are from the Department of Computing Science at the
University of Alberta and are conducting a survey of computer musicians
to investigate how this demographic of software developers program
musical instruments or applications.

Please visit the survey invitation website
<http://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/%7Egburlet/musiccoders_survey.html> and
click the "I consent, take me to the survey" button to complete the
survey (if you consent). The survey will take 5 to 10 minutes.

http://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/%7Egburlet/musiccoders_survey.html

Thanks for your time!

Gregory Burlet and Abram Hindle
Graduate Student & Assistant Professor
Department of Computing Science
University of Alberta
CANADA




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