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Looking for collaborators!
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Looking for collaborators!
Hi guys!
I haven't posted much here, but I've been lurking for a long time while I've been learning how to use flowstone and ruby.
I'm working on a MIDI interface that does some neat tricks for the korg electribes as long term project, but have plenty of other little things on the go. With me primarily being interested in ruby MIDI functionality I have very little experience with the audio or DSP side of things. Rather than start learning it all from scratch I thought it may be more fun to work with someone on a project (or get involved with a community project).
I have a couple of ruby based examples up in the user examples area, none of them are exemplary, but they seem to work well.
If anyone is interested in working on a serato like VST based on DJ controller input and thinks that they could work on the audio side (no modest ask I know), have a look at the example turntable here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3523
otherwise, If anyone is working on a project and would like some ruby MIDI implementation, please let me know! I'm no guru, but am picking it up and would be very happy to share stuff.
I haven't posted much here, but I've been lurking for a long time while I've been learning how to use flowstone and ruby.
I'm working on a MIDI interface that does some neat tricks for the korg electribes as long term project, but have plenty of other little things on the go. With me primarily being interested in ruby MIDI functionality I have very little experience with the audio or DSP side of things. Rather than start learning it all from scratch I thought it may be more fun to work with someone on a project (or get involved with a community project).
I have a couple of ruby based examples up in the user examples area, none of them are exemplary, but they seem to work well.
If anyone is interested in working on a serato like VST based on DJ controller input and thinks that they could work on the audio side (no modest ask I know), have a look at the example turntable here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3523
otherwise, If anyone is working on a project and would like some ruby MIDI implementation, please let me know! I'm no guru, but am picking it up and would be very happy to share stuff.
- primate
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Re: Looking for collaborators!
I'll keep you in mind mate.
Here is my most Ruby intensive project,
I thought u might be curious to have a look->
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3446
It's a MIDI pianoroll.
Cheers and all success and enjoyment
I want to make a turntable with a harddrive motor,
but I need to buy spur gears which cost around $350 AUD
Here is my most Ruby intensive project,
I thought u might be curious to have a look->
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3446
It's a MIDI pianoroll.
Cheers and all success and enjoyment
I want to make a turntable with a harddrive motor,
but I need to buy spur gears which cost around $350 AUD
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: Looking for collaborators!
Hi primate
Can you recommend a source of information for MIDI in Ruby for Flowstone? I asked a while back but no responses as yet.
Cheers
Spogg
Can you recommend a source of information for MIDI in Ruby for Flowstone? I asked a while back but no responses as yet.
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Looking for collaborators!
@nix thanks, It's going to take me a while to understand how you've done that, looks amazing. I've only just got my head around the sequencer on the example synth and this is doing a fair bit more. really nice annotation in the ruby code.
@ spogg yeah man, posted these somewhere else here, but these were handy for ruby stuff.
I found a link to this from Trogluddite on the old synthmaker forums, written by the guy who originally wrote hackety hack. Certainly fun, if not quite as practical as learn ruby the hard way, definitely not boring;
http://www.rubyinside.com/media/poignant-guide.pdf
he also made TRY RUBY;
http://tryruby.org/levels/1/challenges/0
loads of other ruby n00by stuff here;
http://iwanttolearnruby.com/
with regards to ruby specifically in flowstone, I'll try and upload a few examples, most of them just little experiments to see how thing work in the context of the flowstone primitive in FS. I actually found FS to be a really good environment to learn ruby in what with it working in real time and being able to watch and monitor everything.
None of my code is exemplary, but I'll try and show some handy MIDI stuff.
I put some stuff up here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3375
a while ago, a bit of a mess, but there's a basic ruby midi splitter in there and some stuff that modifies input to make chords from single notes or identify chords that are being played in.
Like I say, I'll try and put something useful together.
@ spogg yeah man, posted these somewhere else here, but these were handy for ruby stuff.
I found a link to this from Trogluddite on the old synthmaker forums, written by the guy who originally wrote hackety hack. Certainly fun, if not quite as practical as learn ruby the hard way, definitely not boring;
http://www.rubyinside.com/media/poignant-guide.pdf
he also made TRY RUBY;
http://tryruby.org/levels/1/challenges/0
loads of other ruby n00by stuff here;
http://iwanttolearnruby.com/
with regards to ruby specifically in flowstone, I'll try and upload a few examples, most of them just little experiments to see how thing work in the context of the flowstone primitive in FS. I actually found FS to be a really good environment to learn ruby in what with it working in real time and being able to watch and monitor everything.
None of my code is exemplary, but I'll try and show some handy MIDI stuff.
I put some stuff up here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3375
a while ago, a bit of a mess, but there's a basic ruby midi splitter in there and some stuff that modifies input to make chords from single notes or identify chords that are being played in.
Like I say, I'll try and put something useful together.
- primate
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- Joined: Thu Dec 19, 2013 10:42 pm
Re: Looking for collaborators!
Hey primate many thanks for that starter stuff.
In the absence of a specific reference for MIDI in Ruby in Flowstone I can look at your examples and maybe get started...
Cheers
Spogg
In the absence of a specific reference for MIDI in Ruby in Flowstone I can look at your examples and maybe get started...
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
- Joined: Thu Nov 20, 2014 4:24 pm
- Location: Birmingham, England
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