Creating music with programming is fun. When I learned 'sound()' in c, I played some frequencies, Created my piano & showed it to others (with 26 keys), Created c apps with frequency tools like repeater of a specific note... People understand language of music!!! Happy coding.
It's very frustrating, because there a so many programs out there doing exactly the same thing. I wish Sam good luck, but to be honest researchers would be better refining existing programs. Examples: Supercollider, Pure Data, CSound, ixiLang, Andrew Sorensen's system (forgotten the name), etc. Secondly, why have a system like this when you have DAWs, apart from the coding aspect? I'm glad Sam has made this, as I'll be having much fun, but please - Researchers - try to work together, it might be a little bit more productive, rather than just adding to the list of already brilliant (and free) music coding systems.
Wowwwaweeewaaaa!! It's 2020, I wish I found this in 2015!!
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Creating music with programming is fun.
When I learned 'sound()' in c,
I played some frequencies,
Created my piano & showed it to others (with 26 keys),
Created c apps with frequency tools like repeater of a specific note...
People understand language of music!!!
Happy coding.
This is something very very amazing
Great key note. Luvd this and was sooooo glad I was there. Keep up the good work Sam. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
wow that honestly looks really intuitive, this could be really huge for collaboration.
Numbers go up and they go down. Fantastic.
Demo starts at 5:42
Awesome..I had no idea!
love the shirt, where did you get it?
Loving it
rl rank?
really cool!
"give binary a chance" is great album title
I met this guy
This is so cool (:
It's very frustrating, because there a so many programs out there doing exactly the same thing. I wish Sam good luck, but to be honest researchers would be better refining existing programs. Examples: Supercollider, Pure Data, CSound, ixiLang, Andrew Sorensen's system (forgotten the name), etc. Secondly, why have a system like this when you have DAWs, apart from the coding aspect? I'm glad Sam has made this, as I'll be having much fun, but please - Researchers - try to work together, it might be a little bit more productive, rather than just adding to the list of already brilliant (and free) music coding systems.
Thanks for the reply. I'm glad to see Sonic Pi uses SC, so does Ixi lang, in fact they look fairly similar.
👏🏾
If you could only let us listen to music first and then blabber about it, that would be great. Great job btw.
Yeah he went on for way too long after the beeps. Should've flexed the full song, then gone from scratch.
Crap
Why?
You are also crap, lol😆