This was an attempt to transform programming to another “hobby”. And instead of relaxed creation of loops I stuck in coding of this project too long, unfortunately. But it gave great experience and also some measurements of my abilities.
This was an attempt to transform programming to another “hobby”. And instead of relaxed creation of loops I stuck in coding of this project too long, unfortunately. But it gave great experience and also some measurements of my abilities.
For quick and easy… sketching. This is no way “pro tool”. Also works on mobile, has very small project files (one of reasons to not add samples). And about sound - it uses very generic subtractive synth, nothing special.
Very basic thing. It produces sounds only with builtin synthesizer engine (does not support samples).
https://valent-in.github.io/pulseq/
GitHub page with short instructions and music examples: https://github.com/valent-in/pulseq/
I have no time and all my gear is old
Haha, somehow it reminds me my own statement: “I’m too old to learn any DAW, so I’ll write my own”
Do you compose music direcly with it or just enter data of already composed track?
If I understand correctly, interface is very similar to LSDJ. So for long melody few 16-step patterns should be “chained”. Does not it feel cumbersome?