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programming with the piano as interface (legacy javascript version)

License: MIT License

SuperCollider 9.51% JavaScript 90.00% CSS 0.49%
piano programming-language dream music

codeklavier-js's Introduction

CodeKlavier (legacy javascript flavour)

programming with the piano as interface

An open-source project of Felipe Ignacio Noriega & Anne Veinberg

[ Current development is in Python 3!

The codeklavier development adventure has just begun (March-April 2017). This is a 'hello world'. For current development please follow the Python link above. Eventually, the CodeKlavier will also be ported to Javascript.

The dream:
a programming language for music as interface
The starting-to-be-graspable dream:
a programming language for the piano as interface
The long term goal:
a live coding music-domain programming language for the piano as interface
The mid term goal:
strategy-specific releases of mini-language approaches for live coding through the piano
The short term goal:
research-release-evaluation cycles of prototypes which tackle specific aspects of the system

INSTALL and HowTO

  1. install npm and node.js
  2. install robotjs (npm install and afterwards you might need to move robotjs.node from the Release to the node_modules directory)
  3. connect your midi keyboard and a good set of speakers
  4. boot suppercollider
  5. run node codeK.js (or equivalent js-file, depending on your branch and goal)
  6. Start playing

Tips & tricks

You might want to use Atom and use a git plugin and a supercollider plugin.

This project is possible thanks to the Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie

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codeklavier-js's Issues

Include branche overview

There are a couple of branches now and each of them has a specific purpose (hello world, SHA, ...). I think it would be nice to have a short overview on what each branche is.

TAG: add tags to the commits that you use for performances, videos, etc. This will help the overview.

Add examples

Add a youtube movie of the hello world as an example. This will show the people that are interested what they can expect.

no self evaluation NKK

Hi Felipe,
You took out the self evaluate or changed it. Either way I can't run the system here because it doesn't auto evaluate.... :(

issues SHA CK

It crashes. Was playing around with effects for ~hello.play and the ~ost.play stopped running. Tried to re-evaluate lines 3 and 4 and whole thing crashed. I think it's a MIDI stacking thing.

sampler errors- SHA branch

Would be great if the sampler didnt shoot so many SC errors. It seems to keep playing them but the post window is going crazy. I think this could have something to do with the limiter we had originally put on the system which is infact more limited than the the RTP. This is for SHA branch

Remove TODO

Either use GitHub issues or the GitHub projects page.

gitignore

Add .gitignore to all the branches (via git cherry-pick). This will help te de-clutter the repository.

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