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@peregrinator

First I collected some ideas for text based sequencing in order to fill in the ability realm of #Ableton Live. I’ve took some essential hints from Atari #Notator which are part of Apple’s #Logic now.

I think I was guided by Millward’s #Soundsynthesis with VST instruments. Mixed it up with R #soundanalysis by Jerome Sueur and produced a first glimpse into sound synthesis at

pjs64.netlify.app/2205/05

Now I’m figuring out how to funnel midi output of #lilypond composition driven by #SQLite repositories into #chuck processing lines.

My integrated development environment IDE is #orgmode -> #emacs -> Debian. Also experienced Ubuntu and endeavorOS, but definitely 100% gnu Linux. Well I maintain a service line to #PureData.

Heartily welcome for collaboration requests.

Home Sweet Homepjs64.netlify.app

@ai6yr Hydrogen rules! It takes midi-in as well and you can make your own samples.

Other mature #Linux #musicproduction projects:

#Ardour is a complete DAW. Interface is a B- tops, but it has all the power.

#Guitarix is an effects/"amp-sim" package. Fun for practicing, or making a toy keyboard roar

#Mixxx is live DJ software, busy gui but works great

#PureData is a do-anything toolkit. At its most basic, it can turn ANY number change into a midi message...

O, hi, we wrote a new blog post!

If you want to turn a Raspberry Pi or Linux computer into a music instrument or an installation piece, then you need to consider how to start your software when power is turned on. This is surprisingly hard, but we've made it a bit easier with a small guide with tips and tricks and an example of booting directly into a #SuperCollider program once powered on.

#linux #raspberrypi #musicproduction #supercollider #puredata

hyaline.systems/blog/linux-aud

Linux tutorial: Starting an audio program after boothyaline.systems

I'm back to messing with #pureData again... Building a patch to turn my computer keyboard into an omnichord; (pictured outside and inside)... still need to add a button to shift all the notes so sharps/flats can be played - but the way it's built it should be a lot easier to make other computer-keyboard-based controllers -- will wind up in git eventually after I tidy up a few things

Here's another intro, I've been off and on Mastodon since 2018. It's nice to have something that gains access to ActivityPub along with other communities so I eventually keep coming back.

Lately I'm learning #puredata, exploring #audio in #Linux. #EndeavourOS is my new fav and #Xfce and I go back a long long ways. A consistent friend. I mostly prefer #bash and am digging into #gopher (pun?). I have a disdain for the tech industry but do love to tinker.

drwx.page for more.

drwxdrwx.page

#Introduction #NewHere

Hello Fediverse :),
I'm #NewHere and trying to figure this out. So far I know of one friend i know afk who is here too... thats different.
I'm an artist living in Hannover, Germany. I'm working a lot with #SoundInstallation #SonicFiction and programming in #PureData which i also use for #Musick. I'm interested things happening at the edges of reality and how these are moving and wiggling around, #magic, #hauntology, #solarpunk

Last year I started to (re-)release music in a podcast format called Unlive Musick which can be found here (gregorkieseritzky.de/musick/un) with a cool pitch fader and an RSS feed.

Unlive Musickwww.gregorkieseritzky.de

#HowTo #PureData on #Android

• Get #Termux from #FDroid, and run:
$ pkg install termux-x11-nightly proot-distro pulseaudio
$ pulseaudio --start --load="module-native-protocol-tcp auth-ip-acl=127.0.0.1 auth-anonymous=1" --exit-idle-time=-1
$ pd install debian
$ pd login debian

• Now in Debian:
$ apt install puredata pulseaudio dwm
$ export PULSE_SERVER=127.0.0.1
$ termux-x11 :1 -xstartup "dbus-launch dwm & puredata"

• Get the #TermuxX11 APK from #Github and open it

• In Pd: Media -> portaudio

Hosting a beginner-friendly Pure Data workshop this Saturday at Pedal Markt!

Embedded Effects in Pure Data
pedalmarkt.com/pages/16-11-202

The workshop about building audio effects with Pure Data: delay, chorus, distortion, phaser, bitcrusher, pitshifter etc.

Taught by Servando Barreiro. Servando has utilised Pd extensively in creating interactive audiovisual works dating back to the early 2000s. He is a co-author of the FLOSS manual for Pure Data.

#puredata #pd #berlin #berlinmusik #diyaudio