Based on our record, Sonic Pi seems to be a lot more popular than Listento. While we know about 63 links to Sonic Pi, we've tracked only 6 mentions of Listento. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
There's the listento plugin by audiomovers that I've been using when working over zoom with someone. Stick the plugin on your master bus. And give a link to the other person and your pro tools audio now streams through their web browser. Source: over 1 year ago
Checkout audio movers! https://audiomovers.com/wp/. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
You can do it using Audiomovers Listento https://audiomovers.com/wp/ And any app that allows remote control of your desktop. Finally just call the person you're collabing with and you're good to go. Source: almost 2 years ago
I believe we are still trying to figure out the best way to collaborate over the net... There is many options and it can be complicated if you wanna do real time I've tried with a friend, we can listen to each other DAW through a plugin called Listento Also if we are both on the same DAW (I'm Ableton) we can just share the same session Like bouncing it of each other over time , freezing everything along the way. Source: over 2 years ago
Use Audio-movers listeno it’s a million times better than trying to route your DAW audio through Zoom/Skype ect. You load the VST onto the end of your master-chain and it will create a super high quality low latency audio stream that up to 50 people can listen to at once. Use zoom for your mic audio and have have your students listen to your DAW via the stream it generates. Source: over 2 years ago
With my 7 years old I started to thinker with https://www.scratchjr.org/. She like to create short movies with it. The next level will be https://sonic-pi.net/. - Source: Hacker News / 27 days ago
I have wondered what grooves it could come with using https://sonic-pi.net/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
On a seriously light-hearted note, Herve Aniglo, talked about teaching children to code with music using Sonic PI, a language agnostic platform that helps you learn recursions, looping, circuit breaking and functional programming by creating simple tunes. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
Https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPYzvS8A_rTYEba_4SDvRJyIyjKaDNjn9 - Sonic Pi is built on-top of SuperCollider, but it's MUCH easier to get started with making bleeps and bloops. Sam Aaron, who originally created Overtone (a Clojure front-end for SuperCollider) created Sonic Pi initially to teach kids computer programming and music, but now it's turning into a pretty nice live-coding setup. The language is... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
There is a programming language+IDE called SonicPI. It's designed to create music by writing code. You can install the program from the lin, then ask chatGPT to generate some sonic PI code that produces some nice melody. Then just copy the code and paste it into the sonicPI program, and run it by clicking the run button. Here's a conversation for example. Source: 11 months ago
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