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- JSyn abstract "JSyn ("Java Synthesis") is a free API for developing interactive sound applications in Java. Developed by Phil Burk and others, it is distributed through Burk's company, Mobileer Inc. JSyn has a flexible, unit generator-based synthesis and DSP architecture that allows developers to create synthesizers, audio playback routines, and effects processing algorithms within a Java framework that allows for easy integration with other Java routines (e.g. graphics, user interface, etc.). A plugin is available for web browsers to run JSyn-enabled applets distributed over the world wide web.Although fundamentally a synthesis language (imitative of if not directly inspired by Csound and other MUSIC-N languages), JSyn has a number of powerful extensions and ancillary libraries, including JMSL (a Java update to the HMSL music specification language) and JScore (a staff notation editor and library), which adds a significantly higher level of musical informatics to the package than would normally be supplied with a set of synthesis routines. Wire, a graphical editor for JSyn routines, also allows developers to create DSP chains using a simple GUI that gives the API some of the ease of use of programs such as Max/MSP.A commercial (though inexpensive) developer license allows JSyn to be incorporated into commercial applications.".
- JSyn wikiPageExternalLink www.algomusic.com.
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- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audio_libraries.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Audio_programming_languages.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Java_platform.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Csound.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signal_processing.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink GUI.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Graphical_user_interface.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Gratis.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink HMSL.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Hierarchical_Music_Specification_Language.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink JScore.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Java_(programming_language).
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink MUSIC-N.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink MSP.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Max_(software).
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Music_informatics.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Burk.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Plug-in_(computing).
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Software_developer.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Sound_synthesis.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Synthesizer.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Unit_generator.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink User_interface.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink Web_browser.
- JSyn wikiPageWikiLink World_Wide_Web.
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- JSyn wikiPageWikiLinkText "JSyn".
- JSyn hasPhotoCollection JSyn.
- JSyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Single_source.
- JSyn subject Category:Audio_libraries.
- JSyn subject Category:Audio_programming_languages.
- JSyn subject Category:Java_platform.
- JSyn hypernym API.
- JSyn type Software.
- JSyn comment "JSyn ("Java Synthesis") is a free API for developing interactive sound applications in Java. Developed by Phil Burk and others, it is distributed through Burk's company, Mobileer Inc. JSyn has a flexible, unit generator-based synthesis and DSP architecture that allows developers to create synthesizers, audio playback routines, and effects processing algorithms within a Java framework that allows for easy integration with other Java routines (e.g. graphics, user interface, etc.).".
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- JSyn isPrimaryTopicOf JSyn.