eurorack
awesome-livecoding
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2,530 | 2,437 | |
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4.3 | 6.6 | |
5 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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eurorack
- C++ Coin toss help
- DIY Wavetable Synthesis Sequencer
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Are Mutable Instruments open source? And how to do them yourself?
Has anyone tried using the code here: https://github.com/pichenettes/eurorack/tree/master/plaits
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Oversampling to avoid aliasing
The Plaits eurorack synth module is open source, and while I haven't gone through the code myself much, you might be able to find this technique in action (it tops out at 48k though it looks like), or some other good ideas: https://github.com/pichenettes/eurorack/blob/master/plaits/dsp/oscillator/variable_saw_oscillator.h
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Any open source repositories/projects written in C++?
It's all audio focused, but mutable instruments modules are all open sourced with hardware designs as well here: https://github.com/pichenettes/eurorack
- Modular grid entry for the Behringer Abacus
- Where is a good place to get started with DSP coding?
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DIY synths questions
No to all of those except Mutable Instruments. And they don’t even sell kits, but all their stuff is open source. The GitHub is here: https://github.com/pichenettes/eurorack
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DIY mutable instruments
If you’re having problems with navigating the links, then you’re really not going to like the fact that you’ll have to make your own Gerbers from the PC Board files or load the firmware onto the microcontroller on your own.
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Biden invokes Defense Production Act for printed circuit board production
Anyways, here are some of the best modules, literally ever.
awesome-livecoding
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Strudel: A live coding platform to write dynamic music pieces in the browser
and there is more: https://github.com/toplap/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?
Rack - An optimised fork of VCVRack virtual modular synthesizer primarily for Raspberry Pi, Tinker Board and similar boards.
vim-sonic-pi - Sonic Pi plugin for (Neo)Vim
patchcab - Modular Eurorack style synthesizer made with Web Audio
overtone - Collaborative Programmable Music
Spectrum - AudioUnit ports of popular open source eurorack modules
FoxDot - Python driven environment for Live Coding
metroboy - A repository of gate-level simulators and tools for the original Game Boy.
awesome-katas - A curated list of code katas
sine
Orca - Esoteric Programming Language
Mozzi - sound synthesis library for Arduino
extempore - A cyber-physical programming environment