ChucK - Musical Pieces?
Hello, all! As the example files included with ChucK don't really demonstrate full pieces, I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece. I've got the basics of ChucK down, but now I'm trying to wrap my head around the various ways of actually creating a complete, algorithmic piece of music, and would love to see some examples! Thanks! Bryan
I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
How about this for starters? (I haven't fired it up in years; if ChucK has
changed, it may need a tweak...)
P.S.: "JAM" is a reference to James Andy Moorer who composed the famous
original.
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Bryan Green
Hello, all! As the example files included with ChucK don't really demonstrate full pieces, I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
I've got the basics of ChucK down, but now I'm trying to wrap my head around the various ways of actually creating a complete, algorithmic piece of music, and would love to see some examples!
Thanks! Bryan
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It worked....very cool! Bryan On 5/25/2014 12:28 AM, Robert Poor wrote:
I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
How about this for starters? (I haven't fired it up in years; if ChucK has changed, it may need a tweak...)
P.S.: "JAM" is a reference to James Andy Moorer who composed the famous original.
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Bryan Green
mailto:bcgreen@motioncode.biz> wrote: Hello, all! As the example files included with ChucK don't really demonstrate full pieces, I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
I've got the basics of ChucK down, but now I'm trying to wrap my head around the various ways of actually creating a complete, algorithmic piece of music, and would love to see some examples!
Thanks! Bryan
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Hi My use of Chuck is probably quite specific , mostly just experimenting with the easy possibility for sample-accuracy programming, but here is an example of a piece http://antidelusionmechanism.org/chuckCode.html#SpreadNoize under it some different ones greetings Vilbjørg On May 25, 2014, at 7:57 AM, Bryan Green wrote:
It worked....very cool!
Bryan
On 5/25/2014 12:28 AM, Robert Poor wrote:
I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
How about this for starters? (I haven't fired it up in years; if ChucK has changed, it may need a tweak...)
P.S.: "JAM" is a reference to James Andy Moorer who composed the famous original.
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Bryan Green
wrote: Hello, all! As the example files included with ChucK don't really demonstrate full pieces, I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece. I've got the basics of ChucK down, but now I'm trying to wrap my head around the various ways of actually creating a complete, algorithmic piece of music, and would love to see some examples!
Thanks! Bryan
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Thanks, Vilbjørg! I look forward to checking this out. Bryan On 5/25/2014 3:27 AM, vilbjørg broch wrote:
Hi My use of Chuck is probably quite specific , mostly just experimenting with the easy possibility for sample-accuracy programming, but here is an example of a piece http://antidelusionmechanism.org/chuckCode.html#SpreadNoize under it some different ones greetings Vilbjørg
On May 25, 2014, at 7:57 AM, Bryan Green wrote:
It worked....very cool!
Bryan
On 5/25/2014 12:28 AM, Robert Poor wrote:
I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
How about this for starters? (I haven't fired it up in years; if ChucK has changed, it may need a tweak...)
P.S.: "JAM" is a reference to James Andy Moorer who composed the famous original.
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Bryan Green
mailto:bcgreen@motioncode.biz> wrote: Hello, all! As the example files included with ChucK don't really demonstrate full pieces, I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
I've got the basics of ChucK down, but now I'm trying to wrap my head around the various ways of actually creating a complete, algorithmic piece of music, and would love to see some examples!
Thanks! Bryan
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Here's one I made after reading a weird book. I'm also really excited to
hear what other people have done. Keep 'em coming.
Nick
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 8:47 AM, Bryan Green
Thanks, Vilbjørg! I look forward to checking this out.
Bryan
On 5/25/2014 3:27 AM, vilbjørg broch wrote:
Hi My use of Chuck is probably quite specific , mostly just experimenting with the easy possibility for sample-accuracy programming, but here is an example of a piece http://antidelusionmechanism.org/chuckCode.html#SpreadNoize under it some different ones greetings Vilbjørg
On May 25, 2014, at 7:57 AM, Bryan Green wrote:
It worked....very cool!
Bryan
On 5/25/2014 12:28 AM, Robert Poor wrote:
I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
How about this for starters? (I haven't fired it up in years; if ChucK has changed, it may need a tweak...)
P.S.: "JAM" is a reference to James Andy Moorer who composed the famous original.
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Bryan Green
wrote: Hello, all! As the example files included with ChucK don't really demonstrate full pieces, I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
I've got the basics of ChucK down, but now I'm trying to wrap my head around the various ways of actually creating a complete, algorithmic piece of music, and would love to see some examples!
Thanks! Bryan
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here's a few bars of nightrider done in a multifile .ck
https://gist.github.com/zeffii/8021115
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 3:53 AM, Nick Evans
Here's one I made after reading a weird book. I'm also really excited to hear what other people have done. Keep 'em coming.
Nick
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 8:47 AM, Bryan Green
wrote: Thanks, Vilbjørg! I look forward to checking this out.
Bryan
On 5/25/2014 3:27 AM, vilbjørg broch wrote:
Hi My use of Chuck is probably quite specific , mostly just experimenting with the easy possibility for sample-accuracy programming, but here is an example of a piece http://antidelusionmechanism.org/chuckCode.html#SpreadNoize under it some different ones greetings Vilbjørg
On May 25, 2014, at 7:57 AM, Bryan Green wrote:
It worked....very cool!
Bryan
On 5/25/2014 12:28 AM, Robert Poor wrote:
I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
How about this for starters? (I haven't fired it up in years; if ChucK has changed, it may need a tweak...)
P.S.: "JAM" is a reference to James Andy Moorer who composed the famous original.
On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Bryan Green
wrote: Hello, all! As the example files included with ChucK don't really demonstrate full pieces, I was wondering if there is a source of ChucK pieces available; that is, ChucK files, that when run, 'perform' a complete piece.
I've got the basics of ChucK down, but now I'm trying to wrap my head around the various ways of actually creating a complete, algorithmic piece of music, and would love to see some examples!
Thanks! Bryan
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Bryan Green
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Dealga McArdle
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Nick Evans
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Robert Poor
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vilbjørg broch