Composing Code Podcast

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Do musicians make better coders? Why should musicians learn to code? In the Composing Code Podcast co-hosts Shane and James explore the musicality remixing computer science. At the end you will have musical tooling and CS concepts in your pocket to explore your own music, audio and creative ideas.…

Shane Wirkes & James Stone


    • Jul 26, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 47m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES
    • 2 SEASONS


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    Season 2 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 2:00


    Hey Composing Code Listeners! We’re coming at you very soon with a new season, a new direction, and a new lease on life. Stay tuned for a more focused podcast with an emphasis on digital signal processing and its musical applications.

    Loops! Loops! Loops! (Episode 8)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019


    James and Shane talk about all things loops and then loop it back to music where Shane explains some music theory and James helps him talk out some coding strategies.  

    Personal Projects (Episode 7)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019


    James and Shane discuss starting and (hopefully) completing a personal project. They talk about strategies for keeping it manageable and why getting a good grade in your computer science class may not be enough.

    Special Guest Jonah Dempcy (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019


    The second part of our in depth interview with Jonah Dempcy. We put him to the test by asking him to make musical analogies for common programming ideas and continue further down the rabbit hole. Intro music is Double the Daily Dose by Jonah’s project, Revolution Void. Check them out on Spotify!

    Special Guest Jonah Dempcy (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 59:21


    Join us for a wild ride a we speak with musician and programmer Jonah Dempcy. We discuss everything from the proto-internet days, to the demoscene to Dwarf Fortress and talk about how to channel your musicality into 1s and 0s. This is part 1 of a 2 part interview. Check back soon for the rest! […]

    Buckets of Variables and Variable Buckets

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 57:12


    In this episode, our cohosts discuss variables and how they apply to the Finnish bucket culture. They also talk about why analogies eventually fall apart when relating to computer science. Links of interest: Dark Synth is the the crazy synthesizer with 2048 independent sin wav oscillators.

    Setup and Draw and Make Noise and Listen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018


    In this latest episode, our co-hosts take a look at the Sound library in Processing as they attempt to translate the basic elements of visual drawing into sound. Show Notes Here’s a great blog post about Karlheinz Stockhausen’s early electronic pieces, including the visual score for Studie I. Here’s our GitHub repository where you can […]

    Setup and Draw

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 65:06


    In the second episode, Shane and James start getting into the language and syntax of processing. They dive into the basic Setup and Draw functions and why you might want to use them. They also delve further into the mystery of Zoog. Where did this creature come from? Is Zoog benevolent or is Zoog here […]

    Introduction to Learning Processing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 53:09


    In the premier episode, co-hosts Shane and James talk about how they got into code and music. They also discuss common hangups and misconceptions around learning to code and math. Other topics explored are the ethics of data science, how the congress in the USA needs some serious code lessons, and how to use math to get an intentionally poor grade in math.

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