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Use full GM set of musical instruments to play MIDI and single sounds or effects. Support for reverberation and equaliser. No plugins, no Flash. Pure HTML5 implementation compatible with desktop and mobile browser. See live examples.
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Complete instrumentation for clojure.spec
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Jul 12, 2020 - Clojure
My accurate Yamaha DX-7 clone. Programmed in Supercollider.
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Jun 6, 2020 - SuperCollider
A curated list of software, services and resources to create and distribute music.
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Jul 9, 2020 - Makefile
I can run the code following this link;
https://pymeasure.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/instruments/keithley/keithley2400.html
_from pymeasure.instruments.keithley import Keithley2450
keithley = Keithley2450("USB0::0x05E6::0x2450::04407378::INSTR")
keithley.apply_voltage() # Sets up to source current
keithley.source_voltage_range = 10 # Sets the source current range to 10 mA
Tell StatsD about request time, GC, objects and more. Latest Rails 4 and Ruby 2.1 support, and ancient Rails 2 and Ruby 1.8 support.
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Feb 29, 2020 - Ruby
The $http promise success method has been deprecated and removed from Angular 1.6, causing ROM loading to fail when built with a recent version of Angular.
A minimal beat machine played in the browser.
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Feb 28, 2018 - JavaScript
It would be great to be able to build this project, and/or https://github.com/langolierz/c_o_n_j_u_r/ and/or https://github.com/langolierz/ofxVideoArtTools/ outside of the ARM architecture.
The big problem, at least with conjur/the ofx addon, seems to be the OMX dependency.
Being able to build in an emulator, or VM, or docker, or something would be helpful for development times. Has anybody
A drum machine and sequencer built with the Web Audio API, React, and Redux.
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Jun 6, 2020 - JavaScript
Griode + Novation Launchpad + Raspberry Pi = a music instrument!
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Jun 10, 2020 - Python
𝄞 How does your code sound? And the idea was born...
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Jun 7, 2020 - TypeScript
Command-line tool for puma to display information about running request/process... Fork of https://github.com/dimelo/puma-helper/ in ruby.
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May 30, 2020 - Ruby
A declarative toolbox to build interactive musical instruments on web and mobile.
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Mar 22, 2020 - JavaScript
Wrapper for BitMEX.com REST & WebSocket API
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Feb 5, 2020 - C#
Seamless integration between Rollup and Istanbul
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Dec 16, 2019 - JavaScript
JavaFuzz 4 Android
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Mar 28, 2014 - Java
A 1 Kilobyte JavaScript Piano
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Jul 12, 2020 - JavaScript
Modular VST environment for building synthesizers and audio processors.
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Aug 16, 2018 - C++
An experimental musical instrument, made with Godot 3.1.
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Apr 25, 2019 - GDScript
Source files for the anthology "A NIME Reader Fifteen Years of New Interfaces for Musical Expression"
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Sep 2, 2018 - PostScript
Repository
https://github.com/to-the-sun/amanuensis
Details
The Amanuensis saves a file called Amanuensis.json which stores all of the general settings for the program, including audio driver, folders, the tolerance and memory span, compressor settings, gain levels, as well as all of the last used sounds for each track. This information is stored and recalled through a single preset (
Converts SoundFont sf2 file to Renoise XRNI files
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From the ChordPro format http://www.chordpro.org/chordpro/index.html:
{define ... } | Defines a guitar chord. There are several variant implementations of this command. Chordii: {define:name base-fret offset frets pos pos ... pos} pos … define the string positions, all relative to the offset. Strings are enumerated from left (lowest) to right (highest), as they appear in the cho
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Hi!
I can found language reference in sonic-pi (help => language tab) but can i found it online?