LEAPMidi | Pilot | |
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6 | 508 | |
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0.0 | 2.1 | |
over 2 years ago | 18 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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LEAPMidi
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Tidal x LeapMotion: Contact-less livecoding performance
Hey r/Tidalcycles! Here's a prototype I've been working on to connect a LeapMotion sensor to Tidal. I've created a web app which sends Midi CC signals to Supercollider, received in my Tidal track to control instruments gains / effects such as a global djfbus or individual crush levels.
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LeapMIDI: music livecoding performance made contactless
Source code of the framework : https://github.com/PLNech/LeapMIDI Source code of the track : https://git.plnech.fr/pln/Tidal/blob/master/live/hip/lofi/du_miel.tidal
Pilot
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Which synthesizer should I use with ORCA as a beginner?
I'm completely new to all of this and would like to learn ORCA. Right now, I'm looking for an easy-to-use syntesizer, so I can convert the MIDI-Events to sound. I've already tried Pilot, which was designed for ORCA, but it is very buggy for me. I also tried VCVRack, but I just want pre-made instruments, one for each MIDI-channel, which is very tedious to do there. FluidSynth didn't recognize the MIDI-Input at all.
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How to set up ORCA with a synthesizer with absolutely no knowledge about any of this?
So, I'd like to learn ORCA, but as far as I understood it needs additional software for it to work. I've already tried VCVRack, SunVox and Pilot, but none of them worked for me (Because I have no idea how to use them). I couldn't find any easy beginners guide on how to set everything up. I already know the basics about MIDI and music theory. Also, I'm doing this all on Linux.
What are some alternatives?
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