Sporth
Orca
Sporth | Orca | |
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15 | 4,428 | |
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5.0 | 4.0 | |
over 2 years ago | 5 months ago | |
C | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Sporth
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Sonic Pi – Code based live music creation tool
I appreciate the shoutout to Sporth! Admittedly, I haven't used it for quite a few years. But it still works just fine.
In addition to being a part of AudioKit, it also has it's own repository as a self-contained command line program:
https://github.com/PaulBatchelor/Sporth/
I used to use a live-coding setup with Sporth centered around Vim, though it has never been added to the codebase. If anyone is interested in this, please feel free to email me at thisispaulbatchelor at gmail dot com.
Orca
- Orca: Progressive Learning from Complex Explanation Traces of GPT-4
- Annotated demo of basic capabilities of my rototem audio tool
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Help my current lack of creativity. This setup is a product of 15 years of “fuckin’ with synths”. Currently need input from peers
Lastly, something I want to start exploring more, is funky ways to sequence stuff. There's a program called ORCA which is more programming than performing (unless you're into live coding!) but it can make some really neat stuff. That YT channel has a video going over the basics, too. Something like that might be more of a learning curve than you want, but I love the idea of obtuse ways to make melodies.
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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.
- Played Raiden Shogun - Awake from a Nightmare in Orca Language
- Is programming truly for me?
- Do you know any visual programming language for music like OpenMusic?
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How do I get ORCA to work from the ZIP file off Itch.io?
I've downloaded the Linux zip file from the link above and even after unzipping it and going through those files I can't find anything I'm supposed to be able to open. I've tried checking the MANUAL and the README file on the program's Github but I can't seem to get it going there either.
What are some alternatives?
SuperDirt - Tidal Audio Engine
FoxDot - Python driven environment for Live Coding
Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.
hn-search - Hacker News Search
alda - A music programming language for musicians. :notes:
mercury - A minimal and human-readable language and environment for the live coding of algorithmic electronic music.
wine-discord-ipc-bridge - Enable games running under wine to use Discord Rich Presence
vim-sonic-pi - Sonic Pi plugin for (Neo)Vim
textbeat - 🎹 plaintext music sequencer and midi shell, with vim playback and the powers of music theory 🥁