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Nyquist (programming language)

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Nyquist is a programming language for sound synthesis and analysis. It was written by Roger Dannenberg at Carnegie Mellon. Nyquist is a based on the Lisp programming language.

Nyquist can be used to write plug-in effects for the Audacity digital audio editor.