Topic: Got myself a present (Organteq2)
And had some fun with it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8pZda56wS4
https:://youtube.com/stefaanhimpe
And had some fun with it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8pZda56wS4
And had some fun with it...
What a present!
Stefaan, wonderful ! Fantastic ! - as an experimenter I love it. Moto, yes con moto - in a very spirited manner, a new direction!!
This is so good it could be in the demo group on Modartt website. Have to tell Roman.... Congratulations to this achievement. Maybe they listen to this piece.
And what a nice registration.
But, please tell me about supercollider . have never heard of it. What is it…… ?
Best wishes,
Stig
But, please tell me about supercollider . have never heard of it. What is it…… ?
Hello Stig, best wishes for the new year, and thanks for your enthusiasm
Supercollider is a programming language and real-time audio server, specifically intended for sound synthesis and (algorithmic) music composition.
It's free and open source, and it has an pretty active community: it's used by students in academia, by professionals on stage for real-time sound generation/manipulation and other applications like live coding, and (last but not least?) by amateurs like me
It has pretty a steep learning curve but once you begin to overcome it the possibilities are absolutely endless.
If interested, feel free to take a look at the website: https://supercollider.github.io/ and the forum https://scsynth.org
Hi Shiihs, very nice atmosphere in this, once the bass joined it really popped for me.
BTW, I've looked at Supercollider, but for whatever reason which I don't recall now I ended up using Sonic Pi for my music generation, but similar concepted. If I recall Supercollider has lower level audio processing programming possibilities where Sonic Pi focuses more a level up from there.
Supercollider has lower level audio processing programming possibilities where Sonic Pi focuses more a level up from there.
Thanks for listening! SonicPi uses supercollider under the hood, and as such you can think of it as a testimony of the many possibilities supercollider offers.
Hi Shiihs, very nice atmosphere in this, once the bass joined it really popped for me.
BTW, I've looked at Supercollider, but for whatever reason which I don't recall now I ended up using Sonic Pi for my music generation, but similar concepted. If I recall Supercollider has lower level audio processing programming possibilities where Sonic Pi focuses more a level up from there.
Oh, yes it does, haha I knew that and forget it because it is so transparent within Sonic Pi unless looking at the process list in a task manager.
Something hypnotizing. Could imagine this in a Yes recording. Organ has something powerful.