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FoxDot
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sardine
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Sonic Pi – The Live Coding Music Synth for Everyone
https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
Live coding is how I learned to program and I am so glad that this type of computer music performance exists. I am currently doing my PhD on the topic! Programming as a performative act, with its own culture and music sub-genres. For those interested in helping / taking a look, I am currently trying to hack my own live coding environment based on Python asyncio mechanisms: https://github.com/Bubobubobubobubo/sardine I am a bit shy about it because I am light years behind the level of the projects that are posted on HN and that keep me inspired. I've taught myself how to do this basically by live coding ... a lot, with friends in France! Learning a bit of CS because of music.
FoxDot
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I made EDM music from 18 lines of code (full video linked below)
Thanks! I used a python library called Foxdot: https://foxdot.org/
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Sonic Pi – The Live Coding Music Synth for Everyone
FoxDot is probably what you're looking for.
https://foxdot.org/
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Is there a "multiplayer" DAW?
As for software, I think the 2 most popular live coding environments are FoxDot (which is Python based and works well with Troop), and Sonic Pi (which I don't think has "multiplayer"). Its been a while since I looked into this style of beat making, so maybe things have changed. But these are good places to start.
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Looking for specific drum pattern link.
PureData is a hell of a rabbit hole! You might also want to check out SuperCollider which is more modern. If you want to skip to the fun stuff there's FoxDot and SonicPi. Both are live coding environments built on SuperCollider.
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[CRASH SERVER] --- track fully (live) coded in Python with FoxDot/Troop/Supercollider, Audio reactive visuals
If you want more info on how to code music in python check our website [crashserver.fr] or [FoxDot] - main project in python
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Please forgive my ignorance, but what is python useful for? I've been thinking about learning it because it seems like a lot of people are interested in it, but what kinds of things could I do with it?
you can make cool music with FoxDot and Supercollider
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Python equivalent to sonic pi for live music creation ?
FoxDot
- Live Coding with FoxDot
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Ruby vs. Python comes down to the for loop
Not sure how they compare feature-wise, but take a look at FoxDot:
https://github.com/Qirky/FoxDot
What are some alternatives?
study-music - An "awesome music theory" kinda wiki with books, resources and courses for studying everything about music and sound
Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.
linux-show-player - Linux Show Player - Cue player designed for stage productions
Orca - Esoteric Programming Language
pushgen
supercollider - An audio server, programming language, and IDE for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition.
awesome-livecoding - All things livecoding
Tidal - Pattern language
orca - Build modern community apps with React and Node.