v0.8.0 out today with some new time stretching fun added. Reminder; update Python's 'setuptools' and 'wheel' modules before updating. See https://t.co/V2TQmJOF6M for more info)
@12sidedroom You can use supercollider to record the audio output using 's.record' and 's.stopRecording'. You can also send OSC to other applications: https://t.co/os7vZpwsf5
A few months back, I performed a live coded music set with my childhood buddies at this conference in Karachi. One of them is on bass and the other is on Bansuri (Bamboo flute)
Here's the performance: https://t.co/q9wklBYUew
A mix of modernity and tradition.
#FoxDot#livecoding
I'm gonna take a break from developing FoxDot until the new year. I miss developing a hacky and fun music project, which it no longer feels like. Will keep an eye on the forums but won't be doing any GitHub issues for a while. Much love to all the FoxDot users out there <3
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@moisesguimaraes Ouch, humans can't hear frequencies above 20,000 Hz so you don't need to use values larger than that in future. I will look at forcing the filter to use 20,000 Hz max though to protect further ear drum damage!