Re: [livecode] RISCy: new live coding iPhone app

From: alex <alex_at_lurk.org>
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 09:05:52 +0000

Sounds very interesting, it would be great to see a video sometime for
those of us who are iOS challenged...

alex

On 4 March 2011 09:03, Click Nilson <clicksonnil_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> In the tradition of TOPLAPapp, I've released a new free musical live coding puzzle for iPhone:
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> http://itunes.apple.com/app/riscy/id423084182?mt=8
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> RISCy is a drag and drop synthesizer puzzle full of sonic perturbation. You live code via the limited instruction set in the lower part of the interface; drag out tokens to the top area to build your synth graph, drag a token back off the top area to remove it. Each token has an aural consequence, and some special tokens also change the nature of the hidden graph connecting active tokens; puzzling out these relationships is part of the fun. You'll be able to make lots of noisy sounds as well as generative sequenced patterns. Press ! to clear the graph and reset; press ? to get a random starting point. Download RISCy if you are open to stranger computer music, and avoid it if you just want diatonic melodies and piano sounds!
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> Props to Alex for pushing towards graphical live coding consequences in Text:
> http://yaxu.org/text/
>
> Where previously I've been hacking from scratch, I built this app with Open Frameworks for iPhone:
> http://www.openframeworks.cc/
> Very relaxing to avoid all Objective C and just work in C++!
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