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react-piano-roll
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strudel
- Strudel: A live coding platform to write dynamic music pieces in the browser
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Velato: A programming language where source code must be a valid MIDI music file
Interesting!
Similar note-based expression can be found on TidalCycles/Strudel. although it's not valid MIDI format anymore, you can use notation like c4, f3, and make them as "pattern". Samples are also supported in the same manner:
https://strudel.cc/
And in my project Glicol, I use only numbers in the seq node. So 60 means middle C. Underscore means rest.
https://glicol.org/
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Opusmodus: Common Lisp Music Composition System
TidalCycles doesn't. And you can try it online without installing anything.
https://strudel.cc/
Try evaluating `d1 $ s "bd sn"` to get a bass drum-snare drum rhythm going. Then `d1 $ s "bd*2 sn"` to kick the bass drum twice each loop instead of once. It can be extremely intuitive.
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Tidal Cycles – Live coding music with Algorithmic patterns
An easy way to experiment with this is via Strudel[1], a JS port that plays in-browser (annoyingly, works better with Chrome than Safari.)
[1] https://strudel.tidalcycles.org
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I made a command-line tool to assist me with writing polyrhythmic drum parts
It's recently gotten a great deal easier to play with thanks to Strudel, a JS variant.
Strudel REPL: https://strudel.tidalcycles.org/
One interesting feature of Tidalcycles is Euclidean Sequences, where various 'natural' ways of distributing X notes over Y durations are easily expressed:
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How to start into coding generative music
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/
react-piano-roll
What are some alternatives?
polyrhythmix - Polyrhythmically-inclinded Midi Drum generator
ProceduralMusic - Procedurally generates instruments and sequences of notes.
Tidal - Pattern language
eurorack - Eurorack modules
tidal-lyrics - Get the lyrics of what you're listening on Tidal
awesome-livecoding - All things livecoding
johnston - Rust utilities for working with Just Intonation tuning systems
psinfinity - Infinite computer generated music.
stenophone - The Stenophone is a musical instrument combining stenotype and live coding
SubstandardSynth - Ugly and powerful web audio api based synth. Polyphonic, multiple oscillators, bugs, filters and noise generators. No dependency and easily exportable
SuperDirt - Tidal Audio Engine
LEAPMidi - LEAPMidi