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Thanks for pointing out. I will fix it.


HELLO EVERYONE, I UPDATED AETHRA VERSION 0.8 TO VERSION 1.0 THE LANGUAGE NOW HAS BETTER EXAMPLE SUPPORT, COMMANDS AND CROSS PLATFORM CAPABILITY

GITHUB REPO :- SAME AS THE OLD ONE


Thanks


If you mean 'Xm' as any chord like Gm or Cm instead of 'X' then yes, ÆTHRA can kind of solve it.


Csound. ÆTHRA

Harder. Easier

More mature. Less mature

Made with C. Made with C#


Example code --

@Tempo(60)

@Scale("Minor")

@Reverb(0.7, 0.5)

@Chord("A3 C4 E4", 4, 0.6)

@FadeOut(5)

Official Website -- https://aethralang.pages.dev/


Bro you can Choose Sonic Pi if you need a mature, extensively documented system with a large community

Choose Aethra if you prefer a fresh, specialized language designed to make composing music easier, prioritizing readable, less technical code and coding pain


I didn't want to point out that any personal preference, I only wanted you to know about other projects, that you might gain insights from.

If I needed to create audio as part of an application I have been using SoX.


It is present in the GitHub AETHRA app


Yes, but it is a meaningless syntax sampler.

Good examples should be complete music pieces and they should be commented: where is important information? How are the numbers computed? How are commands organized? What is the practical workflow for making changes?


Example music (very basic, you can make way better) made using AETHRA -- https://audio.com/czax-studio/audio/aethra-example


Thanks bro. I am happy that you liked it I am very happy that you supported me


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