A lightweight Ruby gem for music theory applications specific to Electronic Music composition.
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A lightweight Ruby gem for music theory applications specific to Electronic Music composition.
A Max for Live random note generator
Source for my Bespoke Synth (https://www.bespokesynth.com/) jams
Vinyl record playback noise from physical simulations
This is one of my portfolios which composed by OpenMusic (http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/home).
A Max for Live chronometer for live performances
Antenna adapter for the Field Kit by Koma Elektronik
Projet Orgue pour le porjet interdisciplinaire
Android app for listening to more than 450 different Hernán Cattaneo Resident Sessions.
My introduction to React-Native. A drum-machine iOS app paying tribute to two iconic pieces of gear from the 80s: ROLAND TR-909 and CASIO RZ-1. As it stands, this is ideal for practicing finger drumming. For the future, though, I plan on implementing step-sequencing and recording functionalities in order to bring a new dimension to the app.
Microcsound is for text-based composition of music via Csound. It makes working with Csound-score files easier, and has flexibility when working with microtones.
A chat where people make electronic music together
A suite of clippings for composition, performance and control voltage generation
Aaron Freed’s music & Marathon miscellany
A free real-time collaborative sketchpad for jamming out your ideas remotely
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