Orca Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to Orca
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Appwrite
Appwrite - The Open Source Firebase alternative introduces iOS support . Appwrite is an open source backend server that helps you build native iOS applications much faster with realtime APIs for authentication, databases, files storage, cloud functions and much more!
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uvu-fastify-graphql
Using uvu for TypeScript API testing: we take a look at integrating a fast test runner into your backend continuous integration workflow.
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mercury
A minimal and human-readable language and environment for the live coding of algorithmic electronic music. (by tmhglnd)
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Scout APM
Less time debugging, more time building. Scout APM allows you to find and fix performance issues with no hassle. Now with error monitoring and external services monitoring, Scout is a developer's best friend when it comes to application development.
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wine-discord-ipc-bridge
Enable games running under wine to use Discord Rich Presence
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miti
miti is a musical instrument textual interface. Basically, its MIDI, but with human-readable text. :musical_note:
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scheme-for-pd
Pure Data port of the Scheme For Max external, providing an embedded S7 Scheme/Lisp interpreter for scripting and live-coding Pure Data in Scheme Lisp.
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Orca reviews and mentions
- Do you know any visual programming language for music like OpenMusic?
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How do I get ORCA to work from the ZIP file off Itch.io?
I've downloaded the Linux zip file from the link above and even after unzipping it and going through those files I can't find anything I'm supposed to be able to open. I've tried checking the MANUAL and the README file on the program's Github but I can't seem to get it going there either.
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How do you turn VST knobs/sliders
Here's another neat one - https://github.com/hundredrabbits/Orca .
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Orca Generative Sequencer Performance
Let me know if anyone has questions about Orca or this particular setup. Sequencer is found here if you want to get it or support the developer
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Orca Sequencer Performance (Generative MIDI Sequencing, Ableton Instruments)
I made this with Orca Sequencer made by hundredrabbits, get that free and/or support the developer here
- Orca Generative Music Sequencer Performance
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Is there a simple music sequenzer or tracker for linux?
Hello, I am interested in a simple tool to make simple music on linux. If possible in the terminal but at least with extensive keyboard support. I am aware, that the 'best' option in all likelihood would be an actual DAW like LMMS, but I get easily overwhelmed with the options and there is so much to learn. I would like to be limited, because I believe, that being limited can help your creativity. So I would rather like something like a pocket operator. I could not really find something, so I emulated lsdj, which is a tracker for the gameboy, but you can of course emulate it on linux. It is a very impressive program and doing all this on a gameboy must be mindblowing, but on desktop, through an emulator.. in mine the sound sometimes was overwehelmed and sitting on a keyboard and only using four buttons seems a little bit silly. The closest I found would be orca, which is truely fascinating, but a) it is rather experimental and esotheric and b) you still need an actual sound source like a synth (I enjoyed Helm). The same developer made a program called Marabu, which looks awesome, but it is no longer being maintained and I was unable to get it running.
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How to set up ORCA with a synthesizer with absolutely no knowledge about any of this?
So, I'd like to learn ORCA, but as far as I understood it needs additional software for it to work. I've already tried VCVRack, SunVox and Pilot, but none of them worked for me (Because I have no idea how to use them). I couldn't find any easy beginners guide on how to set everything up. I already know the basics about MIDI and music theory. Also, I'm doing this all on Linux.
- Orca livecoding and Synthesizers - Is livecoding a new way for making ambient music?
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Livecoding the Elektron Octatrack with ORCΛ
Here's the link to the software: https://hundredrabbits.itch.io/orca
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What are some examples of a one-time purchase hobby that can be done at home?
Cheaper Option: Get a Rasberry Pi 4B 8G, load the full RaspiOS desktop image, and then install SonicPi. SonicPi is a music programming language, so you can just jam for hours by updating the code occasionally. You can also try Orca, but it's a little more challenging to get one's head around - and you may need extra bits to make actual music (e.g., stand-alone MIDI gear).
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Any suggestions for fun/novel ways to input melodies and rhythms?
I also sometimes use Orca, which generates MIDI that I convert to CV, and you can, more or less, go about generating melodies and rhythms in all sorts of ways.
- What CLI/TUI programs do you wish existed/were better?
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LudoTune, a 3D music sequencer in the browser
A few people have told me it reminds them of Orca, although I haven't tried it out yet myself: https://hundredrabbits.itch.io/orca
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Sonic Pi – Code based live music creation tool
I think I shared this last time Sonic Pi got posted here, but Sonic Pi is also extremely flexible when you bus the MIDI output to other tools - Ableton, external synthesizers, etc. I posted a clip on IG a while back -
https://www.instagram.com/p/CKKvWP6h3xQ/
And I've also seen it play well with ORCA and other livecoding tools:
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hundredrabbits/Orca is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
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