livecoding

/livecoding30

tidalcycles, hydra, foxdot, sonic pi -- ALGORAVE

Speaking of Sonic Pi, Sam is building an application which will enable live coders to collaborate remotely on music. I've got notifications on for him, I can't wait to try it out.
https://x.com/samaaron/status/1842483836833173770?t=bHCYP0PIYW3zQ-q_CZgm4w&s=19
Up at 7 for the final day of StageHack. Didn't sleep much last night but the show must go on! Music is almost complete, just need to finish wiring my interaction script up to the right Ableton clips. It's pretty awesome to be able to perform a song by dancing! Videos coming
I'm taking part in a creative coding hackathon this weekend at MIT hosted by Boston Tech Poetics. My role in the team is to generate music from dancers movements. Will be building it out in supercollider, interfacing with touch designer and stream diffusion. Should be a crazy weekend!
Live now: Start Web 4.0. Then go get lunch.

Forms will never be the same.

Come join the live chat!

https://youtube.com/live/97T0TaYTYrw?feature=share
This bitwise music is a bit above what my little brain can comprehend, but I really want to.

play{l=LFNoise0;a=[3,2];t=PulseCount.ar(Impulse.ar(l.kr(a,8e3-1,8e3)));Clip.ar(HPF.ar(t>>l.kr(a,6,7)|t&a),-1,1)}

An "sctweet" by shouhei
http://sccode.org/1-4Qk

can someone out there explain these bitwise operators to me?
Livecode set, music performed live in Tidal, a Haskell based DSL for Supercollider. Pretty sick set
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhZXuZ17_eQ
Decided I should learn Hydra, its an awesome DSL made in JS for incredible livecoded visuals.

Went to do some research on sending Open Sound Control messages to Hydra (so i can trigger visuals with sound events from SuperCollider) and found this banger made in FoxDot (another language built on top of the Supercollider synth server)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOIr1Wv2VuM
The best way to learn Supercollider is to install it and start digging into the help files and trying things.
supercollider.github.io

The second best way is to read other peoples code
sccode.org
I do better when I build in public and that includes getting my chops up in livecoding in Supercollider. Heres a couple synths tested out with a simple pattern. One noise drum and one multi-oscillator synth with notes that can be heavily detuned.
kicking off livecoding channel with a little Danny Brown edit