thank you very much indeed; sound design (and synthesis) was made beforehand; TC mainly uses samples, but you can create and customize your own synths for example in SuperCollider and then import them in TC and change parameters (filters, frequency, envelope times) on the fly.
hi friend, I'm almost sure it was VS Code; if not, then it's Atom... sorry, it was a while ago and now I've moved to something different, so forgive my weak memory.... thanks for watching anyway!
@Sergio Ortiz it is part of another sample pack you can easily find on the net, just ask on the forum, I have stopped my activity with Tidal Cycles for the moment. 😉
@@kriyananda6609 Super curious -- why did you stop working with Tidal Cycles? I just started getting into it and am open to learn something new if you found TC not optimal
@Nick Scott thanks for asking: well, let's say my interest in electronic music is wide and I'm into a lot of things; my goal was to make people curious (and it seems like I delivered a good point ;) ) and to show just a tiny bit of what you can do with it. I'm still into live coding but I'm going back to SuperCollider (which in a certain way is the "father" of TC) because I have a wider control down to the smallest details... is simpler to install, there's a good documentation and for now I'm ok. And, of course, I'm producing electronic music on several DAWS.... so, have some fun, as much as I hope you're having fun too:)
*It's the first time I hear something awesome done with Tidal!*
That was awesome, thanks for uploading. This is all new to me, and am definitely inspired to give it a go! Love from Tokyo!
This was intensely satisfying to watch.
This is amazing
Wow! It's really amazing! I'm providing the installation in my vscode kkkk. After, start coding =]
man this is super good. real ravey. What's being used for sound synthesis?
thank you very much indeed; sound design (and synthesis) was made beforehand; TC mainly uses samples, but you can create and customize your own synths for example in SuperCollider and then import them in TC and change parameters (filters, frequency, envelope times) on the fly.
Great achievement, man!
Thanks mate! I'm glad you enjoyed it, it was just fun 😉
very neat :)))
muy bacan! gracias
ammazza, bella roba!
nice find sir!
Which editor is this with the code hints?
hi friend, I'm almost sure it was VS Code; if not, then it's Atom... sorry, it was a while ago and now I've moved to something different, so forgive my weak memory.... thanks for watching anyway!
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where it is 'rash''???
@Sergio Ortiz it is part of another sample pack you can easily find on the net, just ask on the forum, I have stopped my activity with Tidal Cycles for the moment. 😉
@@kriyananda6609 okey thanks!!! :D
@@kriyananda6609 Super curious -- why did you stop working with Tidal Cycles? I just started getting into it and am open to learn something new if you found TC not optimal
@Nick Scott thanks for asking: well, let's say my interest in electronic music is wide and I'm into a lot of things; my goal was to make people curious (and it seems like I delivered a good point ;) ) and to show just a tiny bit of what you can do with it. I'm still into live coding but I'm going back to SuperCollider (which in a certain way is the "father" of TC) because I have a wider control down to the smallest details... is simpler to install, there's a good documentation and for now I'm ok. And, of course, I'm producing electronic music on several DAWS.... so, have some fun, as much as I hope you're having fun too:)
Nice pattern
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