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− | + | Sonic Pi can be used by anyone, "including programmers who don't know music, and musicians who don't know programming." | |
− | + | Dr. Sam Aaron developed the program in collaboration with Raspberry Pi Foundation. | |
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− | == Tips== | + | ==Tips== |
− | *Sonic Pi is based on the programming language Ruby, and files are saved with ".rb" extension | + | *Sonic Pi is based on the programming language Ruby, and files are saved with ".rb" extension. |
− | * | + | * Versions of Sonic Pi are available for Windows (10 and 11), MacOS (both Intel and Apple Silicon), and Raspberry Pi OS. |
− | ==Training == | + | ==Training== |
'''Links to sonic-pi.net:''' | '''Links to sonic-pi.net:''' | ||
− | === [https://sonic-pi.net/tutorial.html Sonic Pi Tutorial] === | + | ===[https://sonic-pi.net/tutorial.html '''Sonic Pi Tutorial''']=== |
− | === [https://sonic-pi.net/ Sonic Pi Official Site] === | + | ===[https://sonic-pi.net/ Sonic Pi Official Site]=== |
'''Links to other external sites:''' | '''Links to other external sites:''' | ||
− | :'''[https://magpi.raspberrypi.com/books/essentials-sonic-pi-v1 Essentials - Code Music with Sonic Pi]''' | + | :'''[https://magpi.raspberrypi.com/books/essentials-sonic-pi-v1 Essentials - Code Music with Sonic Pi]''' — free pdf from magpi.raspberrypi.com |
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:'''[[wikipedia:Sonic_Pi|Sonic Pi]]''' — on Wikipedia | :'''[[wikipedia:Sonic_Pi|Sonic Pi]]''' — on Wikipedia | ||
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− | == | + | ==Hand-Curated Links== |
+ | '''Links to YouTube''' | ||
+ | :'''[https://www.youtube.com/@SamAaron Sam Aaron live coding]''' | ||
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+ | :'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK1mBqKvIyU TEDx Talks]''' — Programming as Performance (25:49 mins) | ||
+ | '''Links to raspberrypi.org''' | ||
+ | :'''[https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/getting-started-with-sonic-pi Getting Started With Sonic Pi]''' | ||
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+ | :'''[https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects?interests%5B%5D=music&software%5B%5D=sonic-pi Sonic Pi Projects]''' | ||
+ | '''Links to other external sites''' | ||
+ | :'''[https://www.techagekids.com/2016/11/computer-programmed-music-for-kids.html Computer Programmed Music for Kids]''' | ||
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+ | :'''[https://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ ChucK]''' and '''[https://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/webchuck/ WebChucK]'''— programming alternatives to Sonic Pi | ||
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+ | ==Additional Help== | ||
'''Links to related PPM Wiki pages:''' | '''Links to related PPM Wiki pages:''' | ||
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:'''[[GitHub Tips]]''' | :'''[[GitHub Tips]]''' | ||
:[[Raspberry Pi|<span style="color:#ffffff; background:#864199"> '''Raspberry Pi''' </span>]] | :[[Raspberry Pi|<span style="color:#ffffff; background:#864199"> '''Raspberry Pi''' </span>]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 29 March 2025
Sonic Pi is a code-based music creation and live performance tool.
It is free and open-source software (FOSS).
Sonic Pi can be used by anyone, "including programmers who don't know music, and musicians who don't know programming."
Dr. Sam Aaron developed the program in collaboration with Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Tips
- Sonic Pi is based on the programming language Ruby, and files are saved with ".rb" extension.
- Versions of Sonic Pi are available for Windows (10 and 11), MacOS (both Intel and Apple Silicon), and Raspberry Pi OS.
Training
Links to sonic-pi.net:
Sonic Pi Tutorial
Sonic Pi Official Site
Links to other external sites:
- Essentials - Code Music with Sonic Pi — free pdf from magpi.raspberrypi.com
- Sonic Pi — on Wikipedia
Hand-Curated Links
Links to YouTube
- TEDx Talks — Programming as Performance (25:49 mins)
Links to raspberrypi.org
Links to other external sites
Additional Help
Links to related PPM Wiki pages:
Use the PPM Slack channel #computing
Note that we have a Slack channel (#job-board) for members to post, discuss, or accept job opportunities either within PPM or from the community.
Search the PPM Wiki — include Content pages as well as Multimedia.
Contact Us if you cannot find your answer here on our Wiki or if you notice any information that is outdated.