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- How to start into coding generative music
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Ask HN: What audio/sound-related OSS projects can I contribute to?
The Awesome Live Coding list on Github would be a great place to start: https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding/blob/master/REA...
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Sonic Pi – The Live Coding Music Synth for Everyone
https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
Live coding is how I learned to program and I am so glad that this type of computer music performance exists. I am currently doing my PhD on the topic! Programming as a performative act, with its own culture and music sub-genres. For those interested in helping / taking a look, I am currently trying to hack my own live coding environment based on Python asyncio mechanisms: https://github.com/Bubobubobubobubo/sardine I am a bit shy about it because I am light years behind the level of the projects that are posted on HN and that keep me inspired. I've taught myself how to do this basically by live coding ... a lot, with friends in France! Learning a bit of CS because of music.
- any good software suggestions?
- Glicol: Graph-oriented music live coding language written in Rust
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Manual algorithmic music (you supply the algorithm)
* https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
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Bespoke Synth 1.0 – open-source software modular synthesizer
Here's a list/overview of all things "live coding": https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
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Sonic Pi – Code based live music creation tool
Check out the Awesome Livecoding list for similar things: https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding/blob/master/REA...
Also, Algorave for live performances: https://algorave.com/
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Alda – Text-Based Programming Language for Music Composition
Without commenting on Alda specifically, people should understand that it's just one member of this list of highly overlapping (but also interestingly distinct) tools:
https://github.com/toplap/awesome-livecoding
"All things live coding : A curated list of live coding languages and tools"
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