maquinitas-tidal VS superdirt-voltage

Compare maquinitas-tidal vs superdirt-voltage and see what are their differences.

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maquinitas-tidal superdirt-voltage
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4 51
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0.0 2.4
over 1 year ago 7 months ago
Haskell SuperCollider
MIT License -
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maquinitas-tidal

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

superdirt-voltage

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing maquinitas-tidal and superdirt-voltage you can also consider the following projects:

RealTimeSingingSynthesizer - Live Coding Singing Synthesizer. Python sinsy-NG wrapper.

stenophone - The Stenophone is a musical instrument combining stenotype and live coding

midi-simple - A simple MIDI library for Haskell

Synthdefs - Synthdef Pool

Bang - A Drum Machine DSL for Haskell

hmp3-ng - hmp3 curses-based music player, written in Haskell.

LEAPMidi - LEAPMidi

mushu - Mushu is a minimalist MPD client with a TUI and an incremental fuzzy finder for your music library

SuperDirt - Tidal Audio Engine

strudel - Web-based environment for live coding algorithmic patterns, incorporating a faithful port of TidalCycles to JavaScript