LEAPMidi
stenophone
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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
stenophone
- Daktilo: Turn Your Keyboard into a Typewriter
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Tidal Cycles – Live coding music with Algorithmic patterns
Personally I've never been attracted to writing SuperCollider code, especially not in a live context, largely due to its syntax, but also its complexity.
So-called 'visual programming languages' I don't find interesting for performance, since they rely on the mouse for program manipulation.
For me Tidal's mini-notation is the greatest music sequencing tool of all time, bar none. Every time someone shows me a sequencer I can usually write the Tidal code in my head on the spot, and save $1000s on redundant hardware. It could only be beaten by being turned into a physical instrument, something I've tried to do in the past: https://github.com/jarmitage/Stenophone.
That being said, even though I'm evidently a big Tidal fan I would still call attention to ICLC and HLCI, where amazingly creative and interesting new systems and approaches are being proposed every year:
https://iclc.toplap.org/
https://hybrid-livecode.pubpub.org/
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Plover (rhymes with “hover”) is a free, open-source stenography engine
Mirabai Knight's talk about this is one of my all time faves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpv-Qb-dB6g
Inspired me to try to create a live coding musical instrument based on it: https://github.com/jarmitage/stenophone / https://iclc.toplap.org/2017/cameraReady/stenophone_camready...
What are some alternatives?
Pilot - Orca's best friend.
stenogotchi - Portable stenography using Plover and bluetooth keyboard emulation on a Raspberry Pi Zero W
strudel - Web-based environment for live coding algorithmic patterns, incorporating a faithful port of TidalCycles to JavaScript
orca - Build modern community apps with React and Node.
superdirt-voltage - ⚡️🎛⚡️ CV instruments for Tidal Cycles
p5.serialport - Client for use with p5.serialserver
cl-patterns - Library for writing patterns to generate or process (a)musical sequences of mathematically (un)related (non-)compound values in Lisp.
emily-modifiers - A Plover python dictionary allowing for consistent modified key entry for any letter, symbol or keyboard shortcut.
Fun-Programming - Code from the Fun Programming creative coding tutorials and my own random sketches
draft-mode - Rough drafting for Emacs
daktilo - Turn your keyboard into a typewriter! 📇