Tone.js
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Tone.js
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Building a JavaScript Yak Bak clone with Tone.js — Part 1
Finally, we need to add Tone.Context.Resume() after the user pushes the button, but before we start initializing our variables to fix a bug that otherwise pops up in some cases (full details here if you’re curious https://github.com/Tonejs/Tone.js/issues/341). Our code should now look like this, and when clicking the “Say” button, you should get a prompt to allow the browser to access the microphone (or see a “recording” indicator if you’ve already allowed access).
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Programmable Synth
That sounds like it's the issue. Reading this thread it sounds like there is not much that can be done about it. https://github.com/Tonejs/Tone.js/issues/378
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I made a self-hostable web tool for generating ambient noises, wanted to share it
Interesting, I found this issue on the Tone.js github page and it seems relevant: https://github.com/Tonejs/Tone.js/issues/954 I will try and implement a fix for this in the next release. I don't have an iPhone but my partner does so I should be able to test it. Thanks for letting me know!
- Tone.js : Getting unexpected results when tweaking synth parameters live (ex. detune, modulation index, attack etc.)
- Getting unexpected results when tweaking synth parameters live (ex. detune, modulation index, attack etc.)
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Musical Chord Progression Arpeggiator
uses my Scale Generator and Arpeggio Pattern Generator and the lovely Tone.js.
tonal
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Tonal.js: Functional music theory lib
They're using objects, including arrays [1], so I think they would have been more precise to say that they're using objects and arrays as simple data structures rather than using OO features like inheritance and mutation.
[1] https://github.com/tonaljs/tonal/blob/main/packages/chord/in...
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What is this scale called?
It's not on this list, but it's a cool list to check out either way
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What is your must have npm package on any given project?
I'm working on a music project and both tonejs and tonal are incredible projects.
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Coltrane: A music theory library with a command-line interface
Regarding the "Music Theory library" aspect, note that the CLI tool demonstrates use of the underlying Ruby library which has documentation here:
* https://github.com/pedrozath/coltrane/wiki/Core-music-theory...
Additionally, the author wrote a post about the motivation for creating the library but it's a little difficult to find via the (now broken) link in the README, so here is a direct link to the archived page on the Wayback Machine:
* https://web.archive.org/web/20170714063625/https://medium.co...
If anyone is interested in a similar music theory library for Javascript[0] I've had some success with this:
* Tonal / Tonal.js https://github.com/tonaljs/tonal
[0] Or, in a pinch, even with a Godot 4 web export as I did for my (very incomplete) "AI and Games" Game Jam entry: https://rancidbacon.itch.io/the-conductor (For reasons far too convoluted to go into now.)
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Scales - Practise all of them, or just a few each day?
There are many hundreds of scale types, here's a list of many of them and that's just a single key. Let's say there's 200 scales times 12 for each key, that's 2400 times up and down the piano. There are actually much more than 200 scales though!
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I want to use this module in my code but can't figure out how.
I found a module that is perfect for what I'm trying to create, (a simple piano that you can select keys on to find out which chord it gives), and am trying to use https://github.com/tonaljs/tonal .
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Anyone know of a music theory library for C#?
Agree with the representation, you can really bury yourself in complexity if you're not careful. Have you taken a look at any of the JS libraries like tonal or MusicTheoryJS?
- Max 4 Live, or standalone Max 8?
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Humble beginnings of my first open source npm package: The Music Builder
Here's how tonal.js does it: https://github.com/tonaljs/tonal/tree/master/packages
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Do you want to learn music theory?
For the music theory stuff I'm using TonalJS along with my own extensions
What are some alternatives?
webaudio-examples - Code examples that accompany the MDN Web Docs pages relating to Web Audio.
remeda - A utility library for JavaScript and TypeScript.
noisedash - Self-hostable web tool for generating ambient noises
html-midi-player - 🎹 Play and display MIDI files on the web
octave-compass - A tool for exploring musical scales and chords
musescore-theory-plugins - A collection of MuseScore plugins that check species counterpoint, 4-part chorales, intervals, and chords and can automatically create interval and chord ID worksheets.
minimoon - Cross platform music player.
iter-ops-extras - Custom operators for iter-ops
ableton-js - Control Ableton Live with Node.js
node-midi - A node.js wrapper for RtMidi providing MIDI I/O
eslint-plugin-functional - ESLint rules to disable mutation and promote fp in JavaScript and TypeScript.
UltimateTab - Enhanced, ads-free and fast responsive interface to browse guitar tabs scraped from Ultimate Guitar.