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== Coding languages == Music coding languages are used to program the electronic devices to produce the instrumental sounds they make. Each coding language has its own level of difficulty and function. === Alda === The music coding language Alda provides a tutorial on coding music and is, "designed for musicians who do not know how to program, as well as programmers who do not know how to music".<ref>{{Cite web|title=Alda|url=https://alda.io/|access-date=2021-12-03|website=alda.io}}</ref> The website also has links to install, tutorial, cheat sheet, docs, and community for anyone visiting the website. === LC === LC computer music programming language is a more complex computer music programming language meant for more experienced coders. One of the differences between this language and other music coding languages is that, "Unlike existing unit-generator languages, LC provides objects as well as library functions and methods that can directly represent microsounds and related manipulations that are involved in microsound synthesis."<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Nishino|first1=Hiroki|last2=Osaka|first2=Naotoshi|last3=Nakatsu|first3=Ryohei|date=December 2015|title=The Microsound Synthesis Framework in the LC Computer Music Programming Language|journal=[[Computer Music Journal]]|volume=39|issue=4|pages=49β79|doi=10.1162/comj_a_00331|s2cid=32777643 |issn=0148-9267}}</ref>
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