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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Tempest => Topic started by: KoSv on August 12, 2020, 10:01:26 AM
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Hi everyone!
Hope you're doing well!
I'm happy to announce that my new Tempest Sound Randomizer is finally being released!
I also decided to make it free for everyone and as an online web based tool.
So you'll only need a chrome based browser and it is entirely OS independent!
I hope you like it!
Have fun with making weird sounds and noises!
Link: https://algorithmic-instruments.com/dsi-tempest-randomizer/ (https://algorithmic-instruments.com/dsi-tempest-randomizer/)
Cheers and greetings from Germany!
Konstantin (aka van)
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This is amazing! Is there a command line version available anywhere? I don't want this site to ever go down.
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Nice!
Well done!
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This is amazing! Is there a command line version available anywhere? I don't want this site to ever go down.
@kosv - It looks like you pulled the OSX source from your github and the JS version seems to be in wasm. Is there any more accessible version of what you're doing to randomize?
Hey devn,
don't worry about the site.
I've just started with it and a lot more is about to come!
Yes I've wrapped the core of my previous C/C++ code in JS (wasm),
so it could become a more accessible and platform independent app ;)
Or what do you mean? Need something in particular?
Btw thank for support! ;)
Cheers, K
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Nice!
Well done!
8)
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Or what do you mean? Need something in particular?
I am just curious to see how it's built. The repo right now has the WASM, but not the C/C++ code. Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place, but the compiled WASM isn't very friendly to read.
I just went to look and see if I missed something, but it looks like you took the new repo down as well. :(
Basically, I'd like to understand what you're doing, because maybe there are some ideas that could be applied to make other interesting tools.
Also, no problem. It's a great tool! I found some really neat sounds last night. :)
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I am just curious to see how it's built. The repo right now has the WASM, but not the C/C++ code. Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place, but the compiled WASM isn't very friendly to read.
I just went to look and see if I missed something, but it looks like you took the new repo down as well. :(
no I've made the repo private. this was just a web mirror of the current website. If something happens to the current domain, the github repo will go online.
Basically, I'd like to understand what you're doing, because maybe there are some ideas that could be applied to make other interesting tools.
Basically I've implemented a data model of the Tempest sound SYX from RAM. So I can receive, manipulate and send it back to the Tempest.
If you have some ideas about it - I would be happy to hear.
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Implemented some detailed randomize options.
:)
Enjoy!
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Basically I've implemented a data model of the Tempest sound SYX from RAM. So I can receive, manipulate and send it back to the Tempest.
If you have some ideas about it - I would be happy to hear.
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Gotcha. I was hoping for some open source, but I respect your decision either way, and appreciate the software.
Thanks!
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something exiting is coming..
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something exiting is coming..
Boss Level :D 8)
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Oh wow...that looks promising and delightful ;D
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Hold crap this is amazing! Thank you for your work. You should set up a Patreon so people can support your efforts on this.
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i agree, this is incredibly cool, thank you!
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This is really great.
An android version would be cool for the case the site is down some day.
Thanks a lot for this.
:)
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thank you folks! :-*
I really appreciate you like it and having fun with it!
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This is really great.
An android version would be cool for the case the site is down some day.
Thanks a lot for this.
:)
don't worry. in case I die the site will be on github. ;)
EDIT. but by then I really hope there will be no android anymore ;D
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Excellent and inspiring thank you
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Excellent and inspiring thank you
<3
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until now we've generated 40,000 random sounds! :D
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until now we've generated 40,000 random sounds! :D
such an awesome tool!
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Thanks I'm glad you like it! :)
such an awesome tool!