p5.serialport
stenophone
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MIT License | MIT License |
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p5.serialport
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I'm very new someone pls help
If you've never seen how it's done with the desktop processing than look that up first. Communication is usually done over serial. Here is an example of a serial library for p5 that you could use https://github.com/p5-serial/p5.serialport
stenophone
- Daktilo: Turn Your Keyboard into a Typewriter
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Tidal Cycles โ Live coding music with Algorithmic patterns
Personally I've never been attracted to writing SuperCollider code, especially not in a live context, largely due to its syntax, but also its complexity.
So-called 'visual programming languages' I don't find interesting for performance, since they rely on the mouse for program manipulation.
For me Tidal's mini-notation is the greatest music sequencing tool of all time, bar none. Every time someone shows me a sequencer I can usually write the Tidal code in my head on the spot, and save $1000s on redundant hardware. It could only be beaten by being turned into a physical instrument, something I've tried to do in the past: https://github.com/jarmitage/Stenophone.
That being said, even though I'm evidently a big Tidal fan I would still call attention to ICLC and HLCI, where amazingly creative and interesting new systems and approaches are being proposed every year:
https://iclc.toplap.org/
https://hybrid-livecode.pubpub.org/
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Plover (rhymes with โhoverโ) is a free, open-source stenography engine
Mirabai Knight's talk about this is one of my all time faves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpv-Qb-dB6g
Inspired me to try to create a live coding musical instrument based on it: https://github.com/jarmitage/stenophone / https://iclc.toplap.org/2017/cameraReady/stenophone_camready...
What are some alternatives?
Fun-Programming - Code from the Fun Programming creative coding tutorials and my own random sketches
stenogotchi - Portable stenography using Plover and bluetooth keyboard emulation on a Raspberry Pi Zero W
p5.fillGradient - Fill shapes in p5.js with Linear, Radial and Conic Gradients.
orca - Build modern community apps with React and Node.
q5xjs - A small and fast alternative (experimental) implementation of p5.js
emily-modifiers - A Plover python dictionary allowing for consistent modified key entry for any letter, symbol or keyboard shortcut.
shader-park-core - A JavaScript library for creating real-time 2D and 3D shaders. JS -> Shader. https://shaderpark.com/ https://twitter.com/shaderpark
draft-mode - Rough drafting for Emacs
p5-starter - :herb: Boilerplate for p5.js projects, including VSCode Intellisense and linting for HTML, CSS and JS.
daktilo - Turn your keyboard into a typewriter! ๐
gasteroids - A simple javascript game inspired by Galaga and Asteroids. Made using p5.js
Pilot - Orca's best friend.