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Collaborative Programmable Music.

Overtone is an Open Source toolkit for designing synthesizers and collaborating with music. It provides:

  • A Clojure API to the SuperCollider synthesis engine
  • A growing library of musical functions (scales, chords, rhythms, arpeggiators, etc.)
  • Metronome and timing system to support live-programming and sequencing
  • Plug and play MIDI device I/O
  • A full Open Sound Control (OSC) client and server implementation.
  • Pre-cache - a system for locally caching external assets such as .wav files
  • An API for querying and fetching sounds from http://freesound.org
  • A global concurrent event stream

Quick Start

Installation

    # Install lein2
    # https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen

    $ lein new insane-noises

    # add the following dependencies to insane-noises/project.clj
    # [org.clojure/clojure "1.5.1"]
    # [overtone "0.9.1"]

    $ cd insane-noises
    $ lein repl

Making sounds

    ;; boot the server
    user=> (use 'overtone.live)

    ;; listen to the joys of a simple sine wave
    user=> (demo (sin-osc))

    ;; or something more interesting...
    user=>(demo 7 (lpf (mix (saw [50 (line 100 1600 5) 101 100.5]))
                  (lin-lin (lf-tri (line 2 20 5)) -1 1 400 4000)))

Detailed Instructions

For a more detailed set of setup instructions (including details specific to Windows and Linux) head over to the Overtone wiki installation page

We maintain documentation for all aspects of the system in the project wiki, you'll find tutorials and examples on topics such as synthesizing new sounds from scratch, live-coding and generating musical scores on the fly. If you see anything missing, please feel free to add it yourself, or hit us up on the mailing list and we'll sort something out.

Cheat Sheet

For a quick glance at all the exciting functionality Overtone puts at your musical fingertips check out the cheat sheet:

https://github.com/overtone/overtone/raw/master/docs/cheatsheet/overtone-cheat-sheet.pdf

Overtone Powered Bands

A list of bands using Overtone to generate sounds:

Community

Mailing List

We encourage you to join the mailing list to see what other people are getting up to with Overtone. Use it to ask questions, show off what you've made and even meet fellow Overtoners in your area so you can meet up for impromptu jam sessions. All we ask is that you be considerate, courteous and respectful and that you share as much of your code as possible so we can all learn how to make crazy cool sounds together.

Twitter

Follow @overtone on Twitter: http://twitter.com/overtone

Web

Our main website is hosted on GitHub: http://overtone.github.io

Videos

Introductions

Head over to Vimeo for a fast-paced 4 minute introduction to live-coding with Overtone to see what's possible

http://vimeo.com/22798433

For a nice overview of the basics of creating and playing with synthesized instruments in Overtone checkout Philip Potter's 20 minute workshop:

http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/scala/clojurex-unpanel-2894

Chris Ford also delivers a beautifully paced introduction to fundamental music concepts from basic sine waves to Bach's Goldberg Variations with live examples throughout:

http://skillsmatter.com/podcast/home/functional-composition

There are also the following tutorials:

Presentations

Interviews

Overtone has generated quite a bit of interest. Here's a list of available interviews which go into further depth on the background and philosophy of Overtone:

Performances

Source Repository

Downloads and the source repository can be found on GitHub:

http://github.com/overtone/overtone

Clone the repository on GitHub to get started developing, and if you are ready to submit a patch then fork your own copy and do a pull request.

Lein Support

Overtone and its dependencies are on http://clojars.org, and the dependency for your project.clj is:

[overtone "0.9.1"]

Contributors

See: https://github.com/overtone/overtone/graphs/contributors