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Sonic Pi is a live coding environment based on Ruby, originally designed to support both computing and music lessons in schools, developed by Sam Aaron in the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory[1] in collaboration with Raspberry Pi Foundation.[2][3]
Developer(s) | Sam Aaron and others |
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Initial release | 2012 |
Stable release | 4.5.1
/ 26 April 2024 |
Repository | |
Written in | Ruby, Erlang, Elixir, Clojure, C++, and Qt |
Operating system | Linux, macOS, Windows, Raspberry Pi OS |
Type | Live coding environment |
License | MIT License |
Website | sonic-pi |
Thanks to its use of the SuperCollider synthesis engine and accurate timing model,[4] it is also used for live coding and other forms of algorithmic music performance and production, including at algoraves. Its research and development has been supported by Nesta, via the Sonic PI: Live & Coding project.[5]
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