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mstngltoday at 4:26 PM4 repliesview on HN

What‘s going on with all these code-2-music tools these days? See other front page discussion about strudel.cc [1]. Did I enter an established bubble or is there a rising trend? It‘s incredible, though, what people are able to obtain with it, especially when built-up during a live session [2].

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46052478 [2] Nice example: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GWXCCBsOMSg


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c22today at 5:15 PM

Often an article posted to hn will cause a mini-trend as users who are engaging with the subject discover and share more related resources.

hecanjogtoday at 4:40 PM

Computer music is as old as computers, live coding is pretty old too. (I posted this in the strudel discussion too: https://toplap.org/wiki/HistoricalPerformances) Maybe everyone doing live streams during the pandemic helped get visibility for live coding? It's interesting to see it kind of becoming popular now.

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cdr6934today at 7:20 PM

My guess is we are either at the top or rising to the top of cyclical curve of the trend.

SmirkingRevengetoday at 6:29 PM

CSOUND is the oldest code-2-music framework I know of, and that's been here since the 80's, so the concept is not new

The tools/frameworks have become more plentiful, approachable, and mature over the past 10-15 years, to the point where you can just go to strudel.cc and start coding music right from your browser.