So beautiful how you build this with different kinds of randomness. If you make a commented video about the techniques you used here I think a lot people would enjoy it too.
This is great! Can you maybe elaborate on the function saved in ~gate? How does the 'eq: c' work or what does it do? Is it an adverb? Using a global clock is very nice and practical.
Simply beautiful. Big congrats!
Wow this is such a good set! Really putting the musicality into the code! Bravo
this sounds absolutely wonderful!!!!
Nice, i was looking for examples of supercollider uses and the first i see was yours. Espectacular!
So beautiful how you build this with different kinds of randomness. If you make a commented video about the techniques you used here I think a lot people would enjoy it too.
this is awesome! thanks for posting!
This is great! Can you maybe elaborate on the function saved in ~gate? How does the 'eq: c' work or what does it do? Is it an adverb? Using a global clock is very nice and practical.
Really great! Thank you!
very nice man!
Impressive!
Beautiful
This is awesome
LO AMO
This is great. It also sounds very "organic" despite the fact that it uses synths and code. I love it!
how did you make each ndef start at the same beat in a bar?
look ~tg, ~tc function of first expression. I just used one global clock(Impulse, PulseCount). 'PulseCount' are stored current tick.
Nice
Very nice
Super
Wow!
Does this require knowledge about music?
That music have dependent to chord and tonality. so Yes, just in this case.
@박성민 Thanks. So sad, don't know about professional knowledge of music though listening to pop music usually.. ;-(
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Why not lisp?
I'm preparing workshop about SuperCollider in Korea. This video is tutorial about ServerSideSequencing in SC3. ofcourse I like Lisp more than SCLang.