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Noise, Electronics and Code
A tutorial to get you started creating electronic and experimental music on your computer.
We are also starting a weekly event to perform computer electronic music on anonradio. During this event, we came up with the idea of having a common place to share our experience with different tools to create computer music.
Overview
In a live performance, you might end up using multiple tools. For example, you might have a 'control' or 'sequencer' or an 'algorithm' which would trigger a sound sample or a synth tool. This would then be fed into an effect and mixer, and finally, you would send that to a tool to broadcast or to record in a DAW (digital audio interface).
Some tools like pureData can do all of this on one platform. Even using only pureData, you would end up similarly separating your workflow.
To connect all these tools, you will often need to rely on a system to help you route your midi from one too to the other and route the sound to the right destination. Patchage is one of the tool that can be used for this.
Open source software
Here is a short list of tools that you can use to start learning about electronic music creation on your computer. Most of these tools are open source.
Programming Language
Any programming language can be used to create music, but some languages are created for that goal. Here is a short list of some of the main tools to code your music:
- pureData Visual Programing language for audio (and visuals) https://puredata.info/
- SuperCollider
- Processing
- Chuck
- Orca - Text-based sequencer https://hundredrabbits.itch.io/orca
Soft synth
- DIN (Din is Noise) - Soft synth with a different approach https://dinisnoise.org/
- vcvRack - Modular synth simulator https://vcvrack.com/
Programable Hardware
- Organelle - Programable synth in pureDatahttps://www.critterandguitari.com/organelle
- Norns - Lua scripting synth, from the makers of monomes https://monome.org/docs/norns/
- Daisy seed - Arduino based synth on a chip https://www.electro-smith.com/daisy/daisy
Organization and events
- Toplap Temporary Organisation for the Parsimony of Live Art Programming https://toplap.org/