How to start into coding generative music

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  • psinfinity

    Infinite computer generated music.

  • react-piano-roll

    piano roll component

  • SurveyJS

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  • awesome-livecoding

    All things livecoding

  • eurorack

    Eurorack modules

  • strudel

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

  • It has a modular design so you can pick together different pieces to build into your project, if you're happy with AGPL: https://github.com/tidalcycles/strudel/

  • ProceduralMusic

    Procedurally generates instruments and sequences of notes.

  • It was a loooong time ago so code is a mess, but this was my attempt: https://github.com/AtActionPark/ProceduralMusic

  • SubstandardSynth

    Ugly and powerful web audio api based synth. Polyphonic, multiple oscillators, bugs, filters and noise generators. No dependency and easily exportable

  • (And here is a simple synth with webaudioAPI, as a starting point https://github.com/AtActionPark/SubstandardSynth)

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