Mostly about tools to make music.
#Bookmarks #Music
Tidal Cycles in Javascript:
These pages will introduce you to Strudel, a web-based live coding environment that implements the Tidal Cycles algorithmic pattern language. – Getting Started with Strudel
Tidal Cycles allows you to make patterns with code. It includes language for describing flexible (e.g. polyphonic, polyrhythmic, generative) sequences of sounds, notes, parameters, and all kind of information. – Tidal Cycles
@bd@merveilles.town has this page:
The following are a collection of notes on music theory. – Music Theory
@rostiger@merveilles.town has this page:
Similar to the geometry of the color circle, music can be arranged cyclically and put into relationships forming patterns. These patterns are known as scales, chords and progressions. They are used to make intentional music. – music theory
@esther_alter@mastodon.social said:
RELEASED: Cacophony, a minimalist MIDI sequencer. Buy it on @itchio or compile it for free on GitHub. SoundFonts. Linux, MacOS, Windows. … Qwerty and MIDI input only. No mouse! ASCII interface. Text-to-speech. – Cacophony
@jazz@timetheft.social made a site:
i made this site as a resource for ppl to refer to w info about everything going on rn and what we can do. PLEASE HELP MAKE IT GOOD. there is SO MUCH information to add here; get in contact to contribute, or better yet make MORE, EVEN COOLER RESOURCES. – AH FUCK, BANDCAMP
@GwenfarsGarden@rage.love recommends finding new music via TV shows:
I noticed I liked a lot of the music (mostly pop, but a bit of a mix) from them, & found a website that lists & plays a bit of each piece of songs per episode, chose my favourites then bought the MP3s and created playlists, so my own version of a soundtrack for each.
Example: What Song