This is a total inspiration to me! I'm moving my first steps into live coding (expecially tidal cycle / aic drivers / ableton live). I noticed that the sound changes in realtime while you change values.... I use Pulsar for my experimentations but if i want to update generated sound i have to force (shift + return) my d pattern update. May I ask you if there is a way to enable realtime pattern update? I apologize in advance i f my comment is OT. Anyway thank you very much for your videos. They are very inspiring to me
Thank you for your comment and question! To change the sounds in "realtime" I am hitting the keybind to update the code after each code-change. There might be a way to update it in realtime, but from doing this for many years I have learned to have fast fingers :p
Thanks for the question! I would look into using Vital synth, it's free and has a really nice workflow for creating patches. In this video I'm using a prophet 6 synth for the arpeggiated sounds. Many of the sounds can be recreated with Vital, but the expressivity and "analog" feeling is maybe unique to having a hardware synth. During the performance I am also using an expression pedal to shape the sound with the LPF cutoff. Velocity is also mapped to the cutoff frequency and volume, for more expressivity.
Wowwwwww. Just getting into Tidal Cycles, and this is very inspiring.
What a gift 🤍. Absolutely inspired by this artwork 🙏🏽
Finally someone who doesn't just use randomness, this sounds like a real song which is very rare in the Tidalcycles community imo. Love it!
Looks like it's a rare case for "music programming" in general. Totally awesome!
Pretty damn cool.
Soooo epic and learn à lot from this!
Nice!
this is so cool
This is so wholesome ❤
Really nice, very inspiring performance!
great tune!
Sounds great, I might give it a try.
This is a total inspiration to me! I'm moving my first steps into live coding (expecially tidal cycle / aic drivers / ableton live).
I noticed that the sound changes in realtime while you change values.... I use Pulsar for my experimentations but if i want to update generated sound i have to force (shift + return) my d pattern update. May I ask you if there is a way to enable realtime pattern update?
I apologize in advance i f my comment is OT.
Anyway thank you very much for your videos. They are very inspiring to me
Thank you for your comment and question! To change the sounds in "realtime" I am hitting the keybind to update the code after each code-change. There might be a way to update it in realtime, but from doing this for many years I have learned to have fast fingers :p
hi, amazing track! the "synth" sound you use is a SC synth you defined? there is code online? thanks
Normally I'm either sending it to a VST (I like Vital) or an analog synth (here I'm using a Prophet 6 module)!
I love this. How did you setup the visuals of the midinotes?
OBS mixes all of the streams. The MIDI notes is a zoomed-in view of the notes coming into Ableton :)
Good idea. I'm gonna try that.
Thanks for posting this. I have been looking a lot for similar synth sounds, no luck so far. Any hints?
Thanks for the question! I would look into using Vital synth, it's free and has a really nice workflow for creating patches. In this video I'm using a prophet 6 synth for the arpeggiated sounds. Many of the sounds can be recreated with Vital, but the expressivity and "analog" feeling is maybe unique to having a hardware synth.
During the performance I am also using an expression pedal to shape the sound with the LPF cutoff. Velocity is also mapped to the cutoff frequency and volume, for more expressivity.
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Nice!!