Tidal Cycles – Live coding music with Algorithmic patterns

(tidalcycles.org)

68 points | by gjvc 15 hours ago

4 comments

  • onion2k 13 hours ago
    There's a youtuber called Switch Angel who regularly posts live coding sessions of her making trance music with Tidal. Worth a listen and a watch to see what's possible. https://youtube.com/@switch-angel?si=wUTkBU1G9OdC24rx
    • lelandbatey 13 hours ago
      Note that the artist is technically using Strudel in their videos, not Tidal Cycles; Strudel is effectively a re-build of Tidal Cycles in JS so it runs in browser and doesn't require installation. https://strudel.cc/
    • sntxrr 13 hours ago
      came here to drop Switch Angel! Well done onion2k
  • andai 8 hours ago
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=wgPf24_OQZY

    So cool. Reminds me, I should learn me a Haskell... for great good!

    https://learnyouahaskell.github.io/introduction.html

  • brian-armstrong 5 hours ago
    Is this related to the streaming service of the same name?
  • hmokiguess 14 hours ago
    • blltprfmnk 13 hours ago
      Which is effectively reskinning TidalCycles with JavaScript syntax.
      • whywhywhywhy 1 hour ago
        Shortchanging it a bit when it moves it to the browser so less technical people can run it and moves it to a language significantly more people understand too.
      • yoyohello13 11 hours ago
        The main benefit of strudel is it’s much easier to get started. Maybe it’s changed but when I tried Tidal Cycles a few years ago it was a massive pita to get installed.
        • VohuMana 11 hours ago
          100% getting everything working for TidalCycles was rough, I remember needing to get Haskell, TidalCycles, and SuperCollider all communicating with each other and on the correct version. Once it was installed and working it was pretty solid but lots of headaches getting to that point. Maybe it’s better now though
    • Shadowmist 10 hours ago
      Love strudel. Wanted to embed songs on my og but couldn’t due to the license.