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Orca
- Annotated demo of basic capabilities of my rototem audio tool
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Any programmers here? Curious how people have combined coding and music.
I love using ORCA for generative experimentation https://github.com/hundredrabbits/Orca
- Best livecoding software if I primarily want to manipulate the MIDI in my DAW
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Sharing Saturday #436
In particular - theres a music environment called Orca that is such a great fit for a Roguelike, and porting it to Rust might be a fun medium-size project.
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Played Raiden Shogun - Awake from a Nightmare in Orca Language
Language: Orca (free and open source) https://github.com/hundredrabbits/Orca https://hundredrabbits.itch.io/orca Synth: Fluidsynth (free and open source) https://www.fluidsynth.org/ Game: Genshin Impact https://genshin.mihoyo.com/en OST: Nightmare - Awake From a Nightmare https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydPqF... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elrnl... Composer: Yu-peng Chen Notes: @Animuz - Anime Piano (youtube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6z3h... other softwares used (all free and open source) ffmpeg, obsproject, osu!lazer
- Is programming truly for me?
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Is there a simple music sequenzer or tracker for linux?
Hello, I am interested in a simple tool to make simple music on linux. If possible in the terminal but at least with extensive keyboard support. I am aware, that the 'best' option in all likelihood would be an actual DAW like LMMS, but I get easily overwhelmed with the options and there is so much to learn. I would like to be limited, because I believe, that being limited can help your creativity. So I would rather like something like a pocket operator. I could not really find something, so I emulated lsdj, which is a tracker for the gameboy, but you can of course emulate it on linux. It is a very impressive program and doing all this on a gameboy must be mindblowing, but on desktop, through an emulator.. in mine the sound sometimes was overwehelmed and sitting on a keyboard and only using four buttons seems a little bit silly. The closest I found would be orca, which is truely fascinating, but a) it is rather experimental and esotheric and b) you still need an actual sound source like a synth (I enjoyed Helm). The same developer made a program called Marabu, which looks awesome, but it is no longer being maintained and I was unable to get it running.
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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 CLI/TUI programs do you wish existed/were better?
awesome-livecoding
- How to start into coding generative music
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Ask HN: What audio/sound-related OSS projects can I contribute to?
The Awesome Live Coding list on Github would be a great place to start: https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding/blob/master/REA...
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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.
- any good software suggestions?
- Glicol: Graph-oriented music live coding language written in Rust
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Manual algorithmic music (you supply the algorithm)
* https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
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Bespoke Synth 1.0 – open-source software modular synthesizer
Here's a list/overview of all things "live coding": https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
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Sonic Pi – Code based live music creation tool
Check out the Awesome Livecoding list for similar things: https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding/blob/master/REA...
Also, Algorave for live performances: https://algorave.com/
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Alda – Text-Based Programming Language for Music Composition
Without commenting on Alda specifically, people should understand that it's just one member of this list of highly overlapping (but also interestingly distinct) tools:
https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
"All things live coding : A curated list of live coding languages and tools"
What are some alternatives?
FoxDot - Python driven environment for Live Coding
Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.
alda - A music programming language for musicians. :notes:
wine-discord-ipc-bridge - Enable games running under wine to use Discord Rich Presence
textbeat - 🎹 plaintext music sequencer and midi shell, with vim playback and the powers of music theory 🥁
SuperDirt - Tidal Audio Engine
vim-sonic-pi - Sonic Pi plugin for (Neo)Vim
overtone - Collaborative Programmable Music
mercury - A minimal and human-readable language and environment for the live coding of algorithmic electronic music.
sonicpi.vim - Sonic Pi plugin for Vim
uvu-fastify-graphql - Using uvu for TypeScript API testing: we take a look at integrating a fast test runner into your backend continuous integration workflow.