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scottericpetersen/README.md
  • 👋 Hi, I’m @scottericpetersen
  • 🎼 I'm a computer music composer, electronic musician, live-coder and improviser (laptop and other).
  • 👀 I’m a Senior Lecturer in computer music at Yale University.
  • 💻 My programming interests include musical algorithms in SuperCollider and Python.
  • 🔊 DSP in Faust 🫀
  • 🐧 I LOVE Linux! The flavors I use every day are Arch (BTW) and KDE Neon

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