the end where you were explaining the tidal example as you were making it was super helpful! it's a lot more fun to learn from examples that sound good like this than just following the tidal tutorial where the examples are more technical and are not as interesting sounding. is there more content like this you would recommend i check out?
Hi Austin, this was practice for an online course tidal I'm starting up this weekend, you can sign up here -> docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-ziXTOsXTP0KV50QWj7IvjV02rjJnyxKvX46Hrwj5sFycmg/viewform?usp=send_form
Did you have a background in modular synth at all? I'm not a programmer but the overlap of the mod/subtractive synth world with live coding is fascinating to me. Are the oscillators and drums and all other sound qualities in the system completely modular in the way that voltage control works in the synth world?
super collider consists of a synthesis engine and some kind of programming language for the front end which sends signals and synthdefs to the back end which generates the sound. Tidal cycles is like some kind of crazy midi controller or sequencer that can control various synth parameters but not so much used for creating synthdefs. Sclang can do both but it boils down to what you want to use, the small amount I have tried Tidal it is very accessible and lends itself to creating really crazy sequences. Sclang takes more work. I would imagine many people will use both.
When a Glitch project wakes up, it often is kind of fast, however, this is taking a long time to wake up and the page is constantly refreshing, what's going on?
Спасибо огромное за ролик. Я очень хочу понять это, но этим в моей стране никто не занимается(((( Как научится хотя бы базовым знаниям что бы двигаться дальше?
9:14 - that melody and sound are awesome!
This is so cool. Things like this are exactly what makes coding so special
the end where you were explaining the tidal example as you were making it was super helpful! it's a lot more fun to learn from examples that sound good like this than just following the tidal tutorial where the examples are more technical and are not as interesting sounding. is there more content like this you would recommend i check out?
Hi Austin, this was practice for an online course tidal I'm starting up this weekend, you can sign up here -> docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-ziXTOsXTP0KV50QWj7IvjV02rjJnyxKvX46Hrwj5sFycmg/viewform?usp=send_form
@@yaxu wow awesome! i'm very excited
Very cool, cheers Alex
This is wild, wow
So good!!
Did you have a background in modular synth at all? I'm not a programmer but the overlap of the mod/subtractive synth world with live coding is fascinating to me. Are the oscillators and drums and all other sound qualities in the system completely modular in the way that voltage control works in the synth world?
@@alexmclean6917 Thanks for the reply. Seems like an exciting venn diagram of possibility
super collider consists of a synthesis engine and some kind of programming language for the front end which sends signals and synthdefs to the back end which generates the sound. Tidal cycles is like some kind of crazy midi controller or sequencer that can control various synth parameters but not so much used for creating synthdefs. Sclang can do both but it boils down to what you want to use, the small amount I have tried Tidal it is very accessible and lends itself to creating really crazy sequences. Sclang takes more work. I would imagine many people will use both.
still love your work!!
wicked! thanks
damn this is cool asf
Brilliant!
Super cool!
When a Glitch project wakes up, it often is kind of fast, however, this is taking a long time to wake up and the page is constantly refreshing, what's going on?
Súper!
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Nice!! :)
Спасибо огромное за ролик. Я очень хочу понять это, но этим в моей стране никто не занимается(((( Как научится хотя бы базовым знаниям что бы двигаться дальше?
Что мешает взять и научиться?)
Great