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Sonic Pi
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Genuary 2024: Generative Art / Creative Coding Month
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPYzvS8A_rTYEba_4SDvR...
- Sonic Pi is built on-top of SuperCollider, but it's MUCH easier to get started with making bleeps and bloops. Sam Aaron, who originally created Overtone (a Clojure front-end for SuperCollider) created Sonic Pi initially to teach kids computer programming and music, but now it's turning into a pretty nice live-coding setup. The language is basically a DSL extension of Ruby, and although it's very elegant, I feel like it's a little nerfed in terms of a full language when compared to SCLang, so I'm sticking with the latter for now. High recommend checking it out if you're new to making music or code. https://sonic-pi.net/
- This 'Intro To Live Coding' vid from Alex McLean is great. Gives a good overview of a few fun tools out there that I won't mention here for sake of time (check out Gibber and Hydra for web-based coding things. Gibber is really slick). Alex invented Tidal Cycles, which I feel is like god-tier in terms of power and conciseness. Maybe I'll tinker with Tidal someday, but I want to start with SC.
- Web FM synthesizer made with HTML5
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Overtone – programmable, live music in Clojure
Strange dice that it seems to mostly be c++, sponsored by 3 prominent elixir shops, with an original OSC server implementation by Joe Armstrong.
https://github.com/sonic-pi-net/sonic-pi/tree/dev/app/server...
The lead developer seems to have move on to https://github.com/sonic-pi-net/sonic-pi
- Como encontrar tema de tcc em ciência da computação?
- Annotated demo of basic capabilities of my rototem audio tool
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Crafting Songs with CHATGPT and Sonic Pi: A Creative Collaboration
Discovering Sonic Pi: Sonic Pi is an open-source programming environment that allows you to create music through code. Designed for both beginners and experienced musicians, Sonic Pi provides an accessible platform for composing, improvising, and performing music. To get started, download and install Sonic Pi from their official website (www.sonic-pi.net.
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13 Years of History Teaching - Now Thrown Into CS.
So you’re wondering what would making music with code look like? The tools I’m familiar with are TidalCycles, Sonic Pi, and SuperCollider. I’m having a hard time describing what it’s like to make music with tools like these so here’s a video of a performance. One person is live coding the music and the other is live coding the visuals. I think it’s super cool how the music is improvised and built over time by layering commands. Some keywords you could search to see more examples would be Algorave and Livecoding.
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glicol-cli: music live coding in terminal powered by rust
Similar idea but with an ide, Sonic Pi!
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Clojure Turns 15 panel discussion video
As I understand it, the server is being switched over to Erlang https://github.com/sonic-pi-net/sonic-pi/tree/dev/app/server...
What are some alternatives?
supercollider - An audio server, programming language, and IDE for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition.
FoxDot - Python driven environment for Live Coding
soundtouch-android - Android bindings for SoundTouch lib, focused on size optimization and real-time processing.
overtone - Collaborative Programmable Music
Coltrane - 🎹🎸A music theory library with a command-line interface
Black candy - A self hosted music streaming server
JUCE - JUCE is an open-source cross-platform C++ application framework for desktop and mobile applications, including VST, VST3, AU, AUv3, LV2 and AAX audio plug-ins.
sonicpi.vim - Sonic Pi plugin for Vim
glicol - Graph-oriented live coding language and music/audio DSP library written in Rust
helm - Helm - a free polyphonic synth with lots of modulation
zynthian-sys - System configuration scripts & files for Zynthian.
extempore - A cyber-physical programming environment