coding music?
Coding music?
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Nothing but tool. I can't program unless I have something to soothe the existential dread of being strapped in this mortal coil called my body.
>t. middle schooler
>Doesn't use c to create his own synths
Alright, I want to code music by inputting frequencies and making cool sound gradients.
What language/libs should I use
Lifeformed, In Love With A Ghost, Tycho, Snail's House, Jim Guthrie, Disasterpeace
also some Aphex Twin and Jon Hopkins is good, but IDM tends to be more distracting
redirect /dev/random to the speakers
I put on an extended video game track until I get tired of it then I put a new one on. Something about repetitive, predictable music without words is good for productivity
I highly doubt any of them know 1 tool song. It's all mumblerap and coalburner music these days.
there's always that one kid in the back of the class who listens to tool and thinks he's an enlightened genius. i say that as someone who likes tool
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Bump it, baby.
coding a synthesizer with sonic PI is pretty cool, it is supposed to code live, but when you stop loops for example with delays then you can code a script, contra: you have to listen the whole script when adding or changing something.
+1 for Disasterpeace
Been listening to this pretty consistently lately (including while doing h4x0r stuff):
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It's good mood music.
Patrician taste
skrillex
For some reason Njet Molotoff and other war music helps me
>music
>coding
Ambient music of different sorts. Like this:
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In the End by Linkin Park in repeating mode.
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this ish be dope ma nigga
csound or supercollider
>what is total serialism
you're 60 years late, bucko
Silence.
White noise to filter the women and negros.
If you really need something, then listen to some rain drops.
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this is all you need senpai
Decided to look up Disasterpeace. Genuinely good stuff.
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Thanks anons.
I just listen to Kraftwerk or Yellow Magic Orchestra.
I don't think it's possible to think rationally while listening to music, especially with lyrics. I might just be a brainlet though.
+100...personally...I don't like other songs :D
Something from Ramin Djawadi
this. music is bloat. it wastes brain cpu cycles
Boris Brejcha - minimalist techno is heavy enough to drown out my coworkers and not distracting once you get in a rythmn
speedcore
Video game background music / soundtracks lend themselves, because they're design to stick to the background and not divert your attention all the time. Some classical music helps (strings, piano, but not a full orchestra), occasionally some triphop.
He makes good stuff.
Comethazine Playlist
FRIENDLY REMINDER GENUINE 8-BIT CONSOLE MUSIC IS THE ONLY ANSWER
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>because they're design to stick to the background and not divert your attention all the time
nice reddit meme.
video game music is not "designed", it's mostly composed in a way that is engaging and conveys different mood sets.
OP here I guess I should have been more specific. My question was what do you think of coding music? specifically in Sonic Pi
consider yourself lucky, now the thread will live longer. coding music is dope. I'm trying to learn Supercollider but i fucked with Sonic Pi some and made a couple loops in it. I think some of the music other people are making with Sonic Pi is really good. I've been fucking around with FoxDot too. Coding music is the best. I wish I had someone to mentor me or a friend on my level to work with on music coding.
a c64 is the only MDE you'll ever need
Wish I was patient enough to learn doing shit with the SID or anything related to the C64
Basically music from these artists:
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my background is in programming and I have no rhythm. I can make some lofi hip hop songs in Fl Studio. But sonic pi and the idea of programmatically generating music has always intrigued me. I attended a talk at the Strange Loop conference about machine learning and music recently. It was pretty interesting
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Csound, but it is horrific. And im pretty geeky for this stuff. Just buy a fucking synth or do a degree in sound engineering
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Neat. Although I really don't mind anything that runs on Scenesat, RKO or Slay Radio or such. It's all nice as long as you make it background music.
Why is he looking at a flipped C64 Basic Prompt?
I gave SuperCollider a try. I dunno, it just seems tedious making music with code unless you're doing really specific stuff that works better on a PC like granular synthesis or whatever. The live coding stuff seemed neat in theory, but in practice, you're basically just tweaking the numbers in a pre-prepared song outline. If you just want freedom to modulate anything with anything to make neat sounds, look into modular synths either software or hardware. Hardware has the advantage of physical input...turning a knob and patching a cord is more satisfying than using a mouse.
if by coding you mean jerking off to youtube
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listen to death grips
> Boris Brejcha
>minimalist techno
ahah
i got a free lifetime subscription for brain.fm when they first launched. if i listen to anything when coding, i typically listen to the cinematic focus.
Code this:
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I've been listening to this one a lot lately
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I hope he makes a compilation of the other tunes soon though
You'll eventually run out of entropy and the thread will block
nobody yet seriously?
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just use /dev/urandom then desu
i listen to the ones that play during the hacking sections
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Death Grips mostly.
aleatory music, field recordings, free jazz
i like cibo matto. surprising to find it here.
butter 08 was better though
I like this live stream enthusiatically called code radio
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I also like Deus Ex soundtrack
And HBR1 radio hardstyle trance
S3RL,Hellblinde,Dubmood(his pre 2010 stuff)
I just listen to heavy rain on youtube
Anime OP's and ED's mostly. Try it sometime.
>Disasterpeace
my nigga
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>The longest formula in the collection is "Long Line Theory", a cover of the soundtrack of the 64K demo"Chaos Theory" by Conspiracy. The original version by mu6k was over 600 characters long, from which the people on Pouet.net optimized it down to 300 characters, with some arguable quality tradeoffs.
Try it in some programming lang... You get more options.
heh. well spotted
reminds me of this I played in the 80's
>sun project Luna
This is the only music you’ll ever need
Speak Now on repeat.
dark synthwave
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chiptune/demoscene tracks
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hardcore techno
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this is what I like, you should just to listen to whatever music you prefer though.
If you don't listen to this while coding you're a normie
>using code as a verb
big oofskies from me my guy
Kavinsky
It has to be chill, not distracting in the slightest, and repetitive. Even then I can't listen to music when I need to think hard.
Perfumetripper's playlist on youtube.
hardbass
So good, if the spergs can't stim w/ vocals every major DG release has instrumental copies (and stems!) available except for The Powers That Be
mallsoft desu
Carpenter Brut for me
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Are there any good radios/streams to listen to? Im too lazy to find new music or create playlists
>Snail's House
Gotta not want to kill yourself sometimes
Meshuggah recently
wow that stuff is really cool i might try it some time
supercollider
i mess around with puredata quite a lot and it's also good fun
I just listen to the Snow Plow Show
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