[–] BodyCulture 1y ago ↗ The videos do not work, what is a pity, I really would like to hear some results!Would it be easier to just provide simple audio files? [–] julian55 1y ago ↗ Some of the videos worked for me but I found the generated melodies rather samey. [–] NikkiA 1y ago ↗ They work, but are chrome only, GP is probably using firefox and didn't-think/couldn't-be-bothered to check the adware browser. [–] theophrastus 1y ago ↗ Curiously the default has audio output off. That is, was the little speaker icon unmuted?
[–] julian55 1y ago ↗ Some of the videos worked for me but I found the generated melodies rather samey. [–] NikkiA 1y ago ↗ They work, but are chrome only, GP is probably using firefox and didn't-think/couldn't-be-bothered to check the adware browser.
[–] NikkiA 1y ago ↗ They work, but are chrome only, GP is probably using firefox and didn't-think/couldn't-be-bothered to check the adware browser.
[–] theophrastus 1y ago ↗ Curiously the default has audio output off. That is, was the little speaker icon unmuted?
[–] chaosprint 1y ago ↗ If you're interested in algorithmic music generation, you might want to try Glicol's web demo at:https://glicol.org/demo#ambienthouseIt's a browser-based tool that lets you experiment with algorithmic composition and sound synthesis.
[–] naltroc 1y ago ↗ piggybacking on the title to feature an album of generated music I released yesterday (using a different system I handrolled in typescript + rust):https://localaliennetworknice.bandcamp.com [–] jasmes 1y ago ↗ Music is a strong word for the contents of those tracks. [–] scudsworth 1y ago ↗ please report this as spam
[–] deskr 1y ago ↗ This is interesting. What I would have sold me the idea is a screen recording of someone programming and playing a few examples.
[–] jnsaff2 1y ago ↗ Ruby: https://sonic-pi.net/JavaScript: https://dittytoy.net/Oxygene Pt 4 in JS: https://dittytoy.net/ditty/59b8a8d54d
[–] jawmes8 1y ago ↗ Wish the videos were working. It would be really cool to adjust the style as well
[–] huskyr 1y ago ↗ Mercury is also pretty sweet as a live coding environment: https://github.com/tmhglnd/mercury [–] Jeff_Brown 1y ago ↗ You got my hopes up -- I thought you meant Mercury the programming language (which resembles Prolog and Haskell).
[–] Jeff_Brown 1y ago ↗ You got my hopes up -- I thought you meant Mercury the programming language (which resembles Prolog and Haskell).
[–] mig39 1y ago ↗ We've been using Earsketch with students: https://earsketch.gatech.edu/But when we tried to self-host or do an offline version, it was impossible to find the library. Perhaps it isn't open-source.Thanks to the links in this thread, now I have some other projects to try instead.
[–] cutler 1y ago ↗ Overtone is the state of the art if you like Lisp https://github.com/overtone/overtone
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https://glicol.org/demo#ambienthouse
It's a browser-based tool that lets you experiment with algorithmic composition and sound synthesis.
https://localaliennetworknice.bandcamp.com
JavaScript: https://dittytoy.net/
Oxygene Pt 4 in JS: https://dittytoy.net/ditty/59b8a8d54d
But when we tried to self-host or do an offline version, it was impossible to find the library. Perhaps it isn't open-source.
Thanks to the links in this thread, now I have some other projects to try instead.