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libossia
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PortAudio vs PulseAudio vs Pipewire
You can check out the code here: https://github.com/ossia/libossia/tree/master/src/ossia/audio ; feel free to use, it's LGPL
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Is there a widely used c++ object for obtaining ƒ(x) of a piecewise function made from points? (for audio parameter automation)
Here's an example: https://github.com/ossia/libossia/blob/master/examples/Editor/curve.cpp
- Are there any simple libraries for audio timelines ?
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?
PedalinoMini - Wireless and Bluetooth MIDI Foot Controller
FoxDot - Python driven environment for Live Coding
midimonster - Multi-protocol control & translation software (ArtNet, MIDI, OSC, sACN, ...)
Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.
Orca-c - Live Programming Environment(C Port)
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
NFParam - A C++ library for defining and evaluating piecewise functions, inspired by the Web Audio API AudioParam interface.
textbeat - 🎹 plaintext music sequencer and midi shell, with vim playback and the powers of music theory 🥁
score - ossia score, an interactive sequencer for the intermedia arts
SuperDirt - Tidal Audio Engine