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Stream Operator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:29 am Post subject:
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OK, that worked, thanks kijjaz. Here is the test code to try out the drum set:
Code: | // Kijjaz's drum set
Impulse trigL => LPF toneL => SinOsc driveL => dac; toneL.set(50, 30); 1 => driveL.sync;
Impulse trigL2 => LPF toneL2 => SinOsc driveL2 => dac; toneL2.set(160, 30); 1 => driveL2.sync;
Impulse trigB => BPF toneB => SinOsc driveB => dac; toneB.set(2000, 100); 1 => driveB.sync;
Impulse trigH => HPF toneH => SinOsc driveH => dac; toneH.set(2000, 100); 1 => driveH.sync;
while (true) {
50 => trigL.next;
second => now;
50 => trigL2.next;
second => now;
50 => trigB.next;
second => now;
50 => trigH.next;
second => now;
}
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Rinko
Joined: Jun 03, 2008 Posts: 38 Location: UK
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 3:14 pm Post subject:
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hehe that's a wicked idea - tried to come up with a contribution to the kit. instead i got this. its not drum like at all but does start to sound like a merzbow track after a short while
Code: | Impulse i => Noise n => SawOsc s => HPF f => dac; f.set (500, 200); s.sync (); |
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kijjaz
Joined: Sep 20, 2004 Posts: 765 Location: bangkok, thailand
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:16 pm Post subject:
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Rinko: i tried to simplify your patch above. it should build the same sound.
Code: | Noise n => SawOsc s => HPF f => dac; f.set (500, 200); day => now; |
i made some modification just for fun:
Code: | Noise n => SawOsc s => s => HPF f => dac; f.set (400, 300); day => now; |
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kijjaz
Joined: Sep 20, 2004 Posts: 765 Location: bangkok, thailand
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:25 pm Post subject:
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Code: | // still afraid of the dentist?
Step a => Phasor b => b => SinOsc c => b => dac; -200 => a.next; 250 => b.gain; day => now; |
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Stream Operator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:40 pm Post subject:
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Just dug up this cool thread for my ChucK internet radio show. Gonna go through it and collect the best ones. Any suggestions? Any favorites? _________________ "Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz |
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kijjaz
Joined: Sep 20, 2004 Posts: 765 Location: bangkok, thailand
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:35 am Post subject:
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Code: | //Crackling, no randomization!
Step s => dac; .5 => s.gain; float x; while(samp => now) Math.sin(x * 5.414369 + 1) => x => s.next; |
Code: | // Crackling, more grounded.
Step s => dac; .5 => s.gain; float x; while((maybe*40+6)::samp => now) Math.sin(x * 5.414369 + 1.19972) => x => s.next; |
Code: | // Crackling, sandy.
Step s => dac; .001 => s.gain; float x; while(samp => now) Math.tan(x * .09 + 1) => x => s.next; |
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sarigama
Joined: Mar 01, 2009 Posts: 3 Location: tokyo, japan
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:57 am Post subject:
is there a way to play this one-line without any file Subject description: | chuck or > chuck? something like that? |
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some supercollider users are now twitting one-line and others can copy it from twitter and paste it his editor ... and listen ...
will chuck user always have to create a file first?
if it's one line
maybe there's a way to avoid creating a file? _________________ podcasting:
http://sarigama.namaste.jp/podcast/rss.xml |
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BobTheDog
Joined: Feb 28, 2005 Posts: 4044 Location: England
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 7:32 am Post subject:
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Well I am not a chuck expert but you can do the same thing using Audicle. |
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Kassen
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Joined: Jul 06, 2004 Posts: 7678 Location: The Hague, NL
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:09 am Post subject:
Re: is there a way to play this one-line without any file Subject description: | chuck or > chuck? something like that? |
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sarigama wrote: | some supercollider users are now twitting one-line and others can copy it from twitter and paste it his editor ... and listen ...
will chuck user always have to create a file first?
if it's one line
maybe there's a way to avoid creating a file? |
Welcome on board.
As the previous poster pointed out; we do have a editor with integrated VM that can run code from editor buffers.
Another option would be to type "chuck --shell" at your terminal. The idea of --shell is to be able to enter into a direct dialogue with the VM, this is still in a rather "alpha" stage but there you can enter simple code without the need for any external programs and indeed without a graphics server. I wouldn't recommend that as a very practical thing right now but you can if you really want to. _________________ Kassen |
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kijjaz
Joined: Sep 20, 2004 Posts: 765 Location: bangkok, thailand
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 11:45 pm Post subject:
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Yes.. running a ChucK code especially a one-line in command line is quite comfortable. Just like Kassen said, just go into ChucK shell, then on ChucK prompt, open with a { then just code the thing in, then close with } and enter. You'll hear it running.
Normally it'd be shred (thread) number 1. Use this command "- 1" to remove shred number 1 in case you want to stop the running program. |
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sarigama
Joined: Mar 01, 2009 Posts: 3 Location: tokyo, japan
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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 3:57 am Post subject:
yes Subject description: just will report that |
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chuck %> {Noise a => BPF f => dac; for(1 => int x; x <360> now; }}
chuck %> [chuck](VM): sporking incoming shred: 1 (chuck_file.yodt1g)...
worked!! great! thax
i think i will dig this style
i once thought that this is good when you are doing things on x-less cui (vt) ..
but yes then .. no handy copy'n'paste
so most of the things has to be in your brain for sure ..
hmm .. maybe there's a way to | a line from vim to chuck --shell
directly from its editing mode .. ?
mean something like scvim .. _________________ podcasting:
http://sarigama.namaste.jp/podcast/rss.xml |
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sarigama
Joined: Mar 01, 2009 Posts: 3 Location: tokyo, japan
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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:15 am Post subject:
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it worked on my intrepid
chuck %> {Noise a => BPF f => dac; for(1 => int x; x <360> now; }}
chuck %> [chuck](VM): sporking incoming shred: 1 (chuck_file.2hQP4S)...
^C[chuck]: cleaning up...
then there might be a way to | a line directly from vim's edit mode .. just like scvim? _________________ podcasting:
http://sarigama.namaste.jp/podcast/rss.xml |
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kijjaz
Joined: Sep 20, 2004 Posts: 765 Location: bangkok, thailand
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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:53 am Post subject:
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hmm.. that'd be interesting, so you can make other program generate chuck code also. i never tried that before.
oh, by the way, i'd like to post some one-line codes on Twitter sometimes. what tag should I use? #chuck seems too common. how about #chucklang ?
if you all are on twitter, follow me at @kijjaz |
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kijjaz
Joined: Sep 20, 2004 Posts: 765 Location: bangkok, thailand
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 1:28 pm Post subject:
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This is one is quite long.. too long actually,
but it sounds so nice for me i wanted to post it here.
Code: | // Digital Major Thingy
Step s => dac; float x; while(samp => now) { ((x * 7 + (now / 125::ms) $ int % 64) % 30000 => x) / 15000 - 1 => s.next; } |
Code: | // Glistering Thingy
Step s => dac; float x; while(samp => now) { ((x * 99 + (now / 125::ms) $ int % 64) % 30000 => x) / 15000 - 1 => s.next; } |
Code: | // Rotating Robotic Thingy
Step s => dac; float x; while(samp => now) { ((x * 501 + (now / 125::ms) $ int % 64) % 30000 => x) / 15000 - 1 => s.next; } |
Code: | // Another Must-post Thingy
Step s => dac; int x; while(samp => now) { ((x * 49 + (now / 50::ms) $ int % 64) % 30000 => x) / 15000 - 1 => s.next; } |
Chaotic Duo!
Code: | // Chaotic Duo!
Step s => dac; float x, y; while(samp => now) { (((x * pi => Math.cos) + y => y => Math.cos) + x => x) * y => s.next; } |
Code: | // Visualizing the Chaotic Duo.
SinOsc s => dac; float x, y; while(samp => now) { (((x * pi => Math.cos) + y => y => Math.cos) + x => x) * y => s.freq; } |
Another duo..
Code: | // Modulo together..
SinOsc s => dac; float x, y; while(20::ms => now) { (x * 19 + y) % 256 => x; (y * 7 + 1) % 64 => y; x * y => s.freq; } |
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cebec
Joined: Apr 19, 2004 Posts: 1098 Location: Virginia
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 4:38 pm Post subject:
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Brutal kijjaz, I like it! |
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kijjaz
Joined: Sep 20, 2004 Posts: 765 Location: bangkok, thailand
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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:42 am Post subject:
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Ahhh!! Thanks a lot cebec.
I've got another chick to post tonight:
Code: | // Egg Factory
Step a => dac; int x; while(samp => now) (a.last() * 40000 / (x % 7500/1000 + 1) + x++) % 20000 / 10000 - 1 => a.next; |
Code: | // Accidentally Hatched
Step a => dac; int x; while(samp => now) (a.last() * 8001 / (x % 3750/1000 + 1) + x++) % 20000 / 10000 - 1 => a.next; |
Code: | // Phone Ring
Step a => dac; int x; while(samp => now) (a.last() * 80000 / (x % 3000/1000 + 1) + x++) % 20000 / 10000 - 1 => a.next; |
Code: | // Egg Factory Error
Step a => dac; int x; while(samp => now) (a.last() * 80000 / (x % 11000/4000 + 1) + x++) % 20000 / 10000 - 1 => a.next; |
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Stream Operator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:29 am Post subject:
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I'm going to play a few of these one-liners on The ChucK Show this Friday at 23:00 - 00:00 GMT. _________________ "Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz |
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cebec
Joined: Apr 19, 2004 Posts: 1098 Location: Virginia
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Stream Operator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:05 am Post subject:
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At Jan's suggestion, we decided to make the theme of next week's ChucK Show be one-liners. I went through and tried basically all of them. Some didn't work because of html tags and some were too harsh sounding for my taste, however I did get 41 one liners to use in the show. That should pretty much do the job! Cheers!
Les
p.s. thanks for the thread kijjaz and all! _________________ "Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz |
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kijjaz
Joined: Sep 20, 2004 Posts: 765 Location: bangkok, thailand
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Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 5:29 pm Post subject:
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Another of my favourite. Very simple, and cute.
Code: | // what a bird .. (successfully at sample rate = 44100)
SqrOsc s1 => Gain g => g => SinOsc s2 => g; s2 => dac; 20 => s1.freq; day => now; |
Code: | // super 8-bit bouncing ball
SinOsc s1 => Gain g => g => SqrOsc s2 => g; s2 => dac; -.01 => s1.freq; day => now; |
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Kassen
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Joined: Jul 06, 2004 Posts: 7678 Location: The Hague, NL
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Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:20 am Post subject:
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Not such a interesting sound but the technique is quite cool, I think, and stereo signals can be squeezed into 80 characters (barely).
Code: | Noise n=>dac.left;Noise m=>dac.right;int i;while(++i){0=>Std.srand;i*samp=>now;} |
_________________ Kassen |
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Kassen
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Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:59 am Post subject:
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Purring waves.
Code: | SubNoise s=>dac;int n;while(++n%241+1=>s.rate){(n%83)*ms+ms=>now;5=>Std.srand;} |
I like Std.srand() _________________ Kassen |
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Stream Operator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:04 am Post subject:
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Kas, that one gets my vote for One-Liner-of-the-Year! Wow! It's like a Star Trek Phasor or something. Most excellent. Will appear on the next ChucK Show for sure. _________________ "Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz |
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Kassen
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Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:10 am Post subject:
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I'm loving this one as well, and I really like this technique now. Do you get how it works? It's funny, I'm not spoiling the game while some people might still be trying to figure it out.
Edit; this is what that last one looked like before I cut it down to line-size. It's a bit more "musical". Warning; severe syntax abuse ahead....
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SubNoise n => dac;
while(1)
{
((now/2::second)$int)%8 + 2 => n.rate;
now%250::ms+ms=>now;
5 => Std.srand;
} |
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Stream Operator
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 6221 Location: near Austin, Tx, USA
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Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:42 am Post subject:
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Now you're getting too crazy for me - I like the first one better. I don't get the technique, but let's let someone else figure it out, a little game shall we say? I mean, you posted your code openly so the secret is out yet I cannot fathom it. Well done Kas!
Les _________________ "Let's make noise for peace." - Kijjaz |
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