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Based on our record, SuperCollider should be more popular than TAL-Vocoder. It has been mentiond 31 times since March 2021. 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.
TAL Vocoder I think is free, and will give you a lot of functionality in the vocoder range. The signal routing for vocoder is actually a really great opportunity to learn some of the more complex functionality of your audio programs. You will have to figure out how to properly set the carrier and modulator within your own DAW. There is also some "auto" vocoding that can happen where TAL provides you some carriers... Source: 11 months ago
TAL Vocoder just released a new version... Source: about 1 year ago
TAL Vocoder is a free one you can use: https://tal-software.com/products/tal-vocoder. Source: about 1 year ago
The Arturia Vocoder works a little differently than most Vocoder plug-ins. It works as an instrument (rather than an audio effect) and your DAW will need to be able to send side-chain audio to it. If you just need a simple vocoder, try https://tal-software.com/products/tal-vocoder. Source: over 1 year ago
TAL Vocoder is not one that I've played with much, but one of my friends loves it and he makes really good music. Source: over 1 year ago
Since then, I've been working more and more with TidalCycles. TidalCycles is an open-source live coding framework for creating patterns written in Haskell. TidalCycles uses SuperCollider on the backend, another language I've been using for live coding. Recently, I started using Tidal Looper for live vocal processing. This blog post will walk you through what you need to get started with vocal looping with Tidal... - Source: dev.to / about 6 hours ago
Csound is... "interesting". If you want to play with something more modern, have a look at https://supercollider.github.io/ instead. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
For the intrepid, especially those annoyed with the purported input-sluggishness of musescore et al, an interesting text-based alternative is LilyPond https://lilypond.org/ My dad wrote an opera using LilyPond in vim, though I believe these days he's actually doing more with supercollider, which skips sheetmusic and goes right to sounds: https://supercollider.github.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
Weirdly enough,I got into programming through music. I got into making experimental electronic music and ended up learning SuperCollider. Figured I’d have to get a real job at some point and I liked learning Supercollider enough that I figured I should try to go back to school and learn some more useful programming languages. Source: 12 months ago
So you’re wondering what would making music with code look like? The tools I’m familiar with are TidalCycles, Sonic Pi, and SuperCollider. I’m having a hard time describing what it’s like to make music with tools like these so here’s a video of a performance. One person is live coding the music and the other is live coding the visuals. I think it’s super cool how the music is improvised and built over time by... Source: about 1 year ago
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