32 points | by lapnect 10 hours ago ago
11 comments
Wish the videos were working. It would be really cool to adjust the style as well
Mercury is also pretty sweet as a live coding environment: https://github.com/tmhglnd/mercury
If you're interested in algorithmic music generation, you might want to try Glicol's web demo at:
https://glicol.org/demo#ambienthouse
It's a browser-based tool that lets you experiment with algorithmic composition and sound synthesis.
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
Music is a strong word for the contents of those tracks.
You might also find Sonic Pi interesting: https://sonic-pi.net/
This is interesting. What I would have sold me the idea is a screen recording of someone programming and playing a few examples.
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?
Curiously the default has audio output off. That is, was the little speaker icon unmuted?
Some of the videos worked for me but I found the generated melodies rather samey.
Ruby: https://sonic-pi.net/
JavaScript: https://dittytoy.net/
Oxygene Pt 4 in JS: https://dittytoy.net/ditty/59b8a8d54d
Wish the videos were working. It would be really cool to adjust the style as well
Mercury is also pretty sweet as a live coding environment: https://github.com/tmhglnd/mercury
If you're interested in algorithmic music generation, you might want to try Glicol's web demo at:
https://glicol.org/demo#ambienthouse
It's a browser-based tool that lets you experiment with algorithmic composition and sound synthesis.
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
Music is a strong word for the contents of those tracks.
You might also find Sonic Pi interesting: https://sonic-pi.net/
This is interesting. What I would have sold me the idea is a screen recording of someone programming and playing a few examples.
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?
Curiously the default has audio output off. That is, was the little speaker icon unmuted?
Some of the videos worked for me but I found the generated melodies rather samey.
Ruby: https://sonic-pi.net/
JavaScript: https://dittytoy.net/
Oxygene Pt 4 in JS: https://dittytoy.net/ditty/59b8a8d54d