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Is there any good music making software that's fully accessible only using a keyboard? (The typing kind, I mean.) I can't use a mouse, and I can emulate one in a pinch, sure, but I'm curious if there's anything like what I'm describing out there. Preferably with Linux support, but I'll take what I can get. I’ve never learned proper music theory, I just want to noodle around and see if I can make cool sounds :)
Jun 11 · 7 months ago · 👍 emilis, shtirlic, jjfleck, Nono, hellfire103
⛰️ murdock · 2023-06-12 at 02:33:
orca is a very cool way of visualizing & structuring musical ideas. it has a built-in synth you can use, or it drives an external piece of hardware or software.
☕️ johan · 2023-06-13 at 04:42:
sonicpi comes to mind. It is more of a performance tool where you declaratively "code" your music.
🦋 yvonne · 2023-06-26 at 02:49:
+1 for Orca (wonderful thing); also maybe check out Tidal Cycles. This are both predominately text based; don't think I'm aware of 100% keeb driven music tools that are mainly graphical, unfortunately...
I've used Tidalcycles with the vim plugin for completely mouseless jamming. If you're looking for something more DAW-like, I'm not aware of any. Reaper's custom actions are pretty powerful and you could probably get a mouseless setting pretty far with them.
renoise is a very well maintained but inexpensive tracker that can be controlled entirely with a keyboard.
Well, there's the incredible SonicPi of course! I'm pretty sure you can do everything in it, without having to use the mouse...
Oops, sorry... Didn't see that someone had already recommanded SonicPi