wasgen
octave-compass
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wasgen
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Web FM synthesizer made with HTML5
Very neat, though I got prominent clicks and artifacts in both chrome and firefox.
If anyone's interested, some years ago I made a wrapper library for things like this, to wallpaper over the famously hairy WebAudio synthesis API. Basically you pass in a static object describing the audio graph and parameters you want, and the lib creates the WebAudio nodes and then cleans them up after the sound releases.
https://github.com/fenomas/wasgen
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Elementary Audio: a modern platform for writing high performance audio software
I work on this space a lot, and maintain a couple of libraries you might be interested in. They are very much focused on light quick "good enough" web audio music/sound effects.
https://github.com/fenomas/wasgen - a declarative abstraction layer around web audio oscillators and filters
https://fenomas.github.io/wafxr/ - a GUI front-end demo for the previous
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Octave Compass
You might try wasgen, which I maintain. Basically you pass it an object that describes your audio graph, and a frequency/duration/volume, and it creates/disposes all the audio nodes.
https://github.com/andyhall/wasgen
Making the sound program objects isn't trivial if you're unfamiliar with low-level audio, but the live demo has examples for all MIDI instruments: https://andyhall.github.io/wasgen/
octave-compass
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The Pleasure of Tones: Microtonal Playground in Svelte
Awesome! I used Svelte to make https://octavecompass.com which is a tool to explore musical scales and the chords they contain. It's currently limited to 12-TET, but I have been wanting for some time to generalize it to work with other tuning systems. I'd be excited to find ways to collaborate!
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Octave Compass
Thanks for pointing this out! I've noticed that too, but haven't gotten around to fixing it. It's helpful to hear that it's problematic for other people. I've opened this ticket to track progress on the issue: https://github.com/seancolsen/octave-compass/issues/80 Pull requests welcome! There are some notes in there pointing others to the relevant part of the code if anyone else wants to take a stab at fixing!
What are some alternatives?
beepbox - An online tool for sketching and sharing instrumental melodies.
elementary - A JavaScript runtime for writing native audio applications, as well as a library and framework for composing audio signal processes.
tonal - A functional music theory library for Javascript
vst-rs - VST 2.4 API implementation in rust. Create plugins or hosts. Previously rust-vst on the RustDSP group.
musescore-theory-plugins - A collection of MuseScore plugins that check species counterpoint, 4-part chorales, intervals, and chords and can automatically create interval and chord ID worksheets.
vst3sdk - VST 3 Plug-In SDK
learn-push2-with-svelte - Learn chords, scales, and music theory on the Push 2, right inside your web browser!
fundsp - Library for audio processing and synthesis
FigmaToCode - Generate responsive pages and apps on HTML, Tailwind, Flutter and SwiftUI.
react-juce - Write cross-platform native apps with React.js and JUCE
pianochord.io - A pure frontend Web Application for people to browse through a large collection of piano chords