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* [https://github.com/tidalcycles/vscode-tidalcycles VS Code] | * [https://github.com/tidalcycles/vscode-tidalcycles VS Code] | ||
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= Synths and samplers = | = Synths and samplers = |
Revision as of 07:49, 27 August 2019
Starting a list of projects connected with TidalCycles - ones that interface with/inspired/are inspired by tidal.
(For a long list of _all_ the live coding environments, see the all things livecoding list.)
Ports and parsers
- Estuary is a platform for collaboration and learning through live coding, hosting a range of environments in a web-browser, including "minitidal", a parser for tidal
Editors
- Extramuros, a language-neutral shared-buffer networked live coding system in the browser (precursor of Estuary)
- Feedforward, a strange terminal-based editor in development
- Siren - a tracker interface for TidalCycles and SuperCollider
- Troop, a real-time collaborative tool that enables group live coding within the same document across multiple computers. Works with a range of live coding languages, including Tidal
Editor plugins
Synths and samplers
- Dirt - the original 'classic' dirt, implemented in c
- SuperDirt - the SuperCollider rewrite, recommended for general use (unless running in a web browser)
- webdirt - the javascript rewrite, part of estuary
Syncing systems
- Carabiner, for bridging with the Link protocol
- ESPGrid, synchronisation designed for live coding environments including supercollider, foxdot as well as tidal
Tidal-inspired systems
- Krill - a javascript-based live coding environment inspired by tidal
- tidal.pegjs - is a parsing expression grammar for the TidalCycles mini-notation, written using PEG.js. The goal of the PEG is to easily translate strings of Tidal-style mini notation into annotated JavaScript data structures for use in sequencing. Works with Gibber and Hydra!
Systems that inspired Tidal
- Bol processor - algorithmic music system based on compositional grammars, grown from research into symbolic notation of tabla rhythms
- Euterpea is a cross-platform, domain-specific language for computer music applications embedded in the Haskell programming language
- Douglas Repetto's beat rotation experiments, e.g. rotcomposer in MEAPsoft