slippery-chicken VS SuperDirt

Compare slippery-chicken vs SuperDirt and see what are their differences.

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slippery-chicken SuperDirt
2 3
63 502
- 2.4%
9.1 5.1
5 days ago 5 months ago
Common Lisp SuperCollider
- GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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slippery-chicken

Posts with mentions or reviews of slippery-chicken. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-18.

SuperDirt

Posts with mentions or reviews of SuperDirt. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-28.
  • I made a command-line tool to assist me with writing polyrhythmic drum parts
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 28 Jun 2023
    Tidalcycles actually runs SuperCollider as its sound backend, through the SuperDirt library: https://github.com/musikinformatik/SuperDirt/
  • Sonic Pi – Code based live music creation tool
    14 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Aug 2021
    Another excellent Haskell based live-coding tool: https://tidalcycles.org/

    Even if you don't know Haskell, it is a delight to improvise electronic music with this library. It comes with its own mini-language for dealing with musical patterns and can synchronize with any instrument. Very extensible, the backend uses https://github.com/musikinformatik/SuperDirt, a SuperCollider extension for dealing with synths / samples / effects.

  • Libraries for (crossplatform) MIDI and OSC I/O?
    2 projects | /r/lisp | 10 Jan 2021
    Cl-collider is really nice. However, I’m trying to design something so that I can be free from SuperCollider one day. I already programmed a library in Python targeting SuperDirt for live-coding. The drawback is that I’m now dependant on SuperCollider for almost any kind of I/O (OSC pass through SC and out, as well as MIDI).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing slippery-chicken and SuperDirt you can also consider the following projects:

cl-patterns - Library for writing patterns to generate or process (a)musical sequences of mathematically (un)related (non-)compound values in Lisp.

FoxDot - Python driven environment for Live Coding

Spontini - A text-combined-with-graphic music editor for creating professional scores with LilyPond

Orca - Esoteric Programming Language

openbook - OpenBook is an open source Jazz real book

supercollider - An audio server, programming language, and IDE for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition.

openmusic - The OpenMusic visual programming / computer-aided composition environment

orca - Build modern community apps with React and Node.

OM-JI - This Library aims to create an environment for the microtonal music composition, mainly for Just Intonation composition. This library constructs the theory of Harry Partch, Erv Wilson, and Ben Johnston.

A_Gentle_Introduction_To_SuperCollider - A step-by-step tutorial for total beginners. PDF here:

Gsharp - Interactive editor for music scores using traditional notation

Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.