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1 Apr 2024 | ||
Redacted or Malformed Event | 17:11:19 | |
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the SBC-XQ codec causes audio problems. | 17:27:09 | |
It is a JBL bluetooth speaker. | 17:27:40 | |
2 Apr 2024 | ||
Does anyone know of a live music coding chat channel? | 02:52:16 | |
In reply to @technicus:matrix.orgAhh I see, glad you got it figured out. What did you do to troubleshoot it? | 03:36:08 | |
Discovered by chance. | 03:36:46 | |
In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.clubI went somewhere and took the speaker with me, then when I reconnected it pulse had it muted, so I was looking at the settings and noticed it. | 03:37:47 | |
In reply to @technicus:matrix.orgNot really, but let me know if you find one. A lot of people in here are interested in live coding (myself included, I've done some live coding shows). In my computer club, cyberia.club, some people are interested in live coding as well, we've done some demo show stuff, so you could hop over to our matrix server! | 03:38:23 | |
I still get an occasional click . . but so far only when when starting VCV rack. | 03:38:45 | |
In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.clubCOOL! | 03:39:18 | |
#musicollab:cyberia.club is the closest thing I know of. It's a dead board right now but I'd be very happy to revive it with live coding talk! Maybe we can get another demo thing going! | 03:39:37 | |
In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.club I want to program Axel-F in Sonic-Pi. Do you know how? | 03:40:14 | |
That is awesome! | 03:40:45 | |
In reply to @technicus:matrix.orgI've used sonic-pi a fair bit. That'd be a big project, but I'm happy to help! | 03:41:26 | |
I mostly use it for sample slicing, or sometimes to generate music for my podcasts that I want to go on for a while but have some variety. I haven't done much really complicated stuff in it. | 03:43:13 | |
Orca is the other live coding language I've used, which is really fun, but somewhat less practical. | 03:43:33 | |
I am near the Midwest Renewable Energy Association. https://www.midwestrenew.org/ Every year they have a big fair. I would like to try and see if I can get the coordinators to host a Maker Fair / Music Tech Fest. https://mtflabs.net/ | 03:43:50 | |
In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.clubThis would be nice. | 03:45:14 | |
That would be awesome! Unrelated to music but yes related to renewable energy, I've also been getting pretty into parabolic solar collector tech 😁 | 03:46:07 | |
I mention it because during the fair, in the evening they have a stage and people perform, I would like to setup a VJ/DJ rig and do a presentation. | 03:48:07 | |
That is part of the reason I am studying live music coding and modular synths. | 03:48:35 | |
He is there a way to translate a midi file into a program? | 03:49:00 | |
If I get an Axel-F midi, maybe a language model trained on Sonic-Pi could translate the MIDI into coded instructions. | 03:50:17 | |
https://freemidi.org/download3-8046-axel-f-crazy-frog | 03:51:05 | |
How do I play a midi with Sonic-Pi? | 03:51:48 | |
In reply to @technicus:matrix.orgThat's a deterministic problem, so if you wanted to do it programatically, I think you'd be better off with a deterministic program. | 03:57:38 | |
What role do you want sonic-pi to play in this situation? | 03:58:43 | |
I've used sonic-pi more with midi out than midi in, like to generate midi tracks that I want to swap out the instruments on or whatever. You could also take the midi input and have sonic-pi generate the audio, perhaps adding effects programatically - sort of using sonic-pi like a modular synth. | 04:00:29 | |
There are quite a few ways you could use the midi, and none of them are necessarily right or wrong. In the sonic-pi IDE, there's a tutorial section - part 11 is MIDI. I'd read through that section so you can bend it to your will for whatever sort of expression you choose. | 04:02:05 |