I have had such a blast playing with this for the last week, reminds me a lot of what you are able to do with noteblocks in Minecraft.<p>Here’s my newest creation
<a href="https://go.ludotune.com/hui4" rel="nofollow">https://go.ludotune.com/hui4</a>
This had a surprisingly emotional effect on me. Something about watching and figuring out the patterns the music would take and loop back on itself etc engaged me in a way I can hardly believe. 5 stars.
This is very cool. I can immediately imagine something like this being useful in copy of Logic or Live. Very nice way to make a score tangible in 3D, and there's lots of fun stuff you could do with such a technique and generative + audiovisual approaches.<p>Couple of questions:<p>1) Have you thought about split view? Split view would be nice (front and back), hard to follow the playhead through the loop otherwise as it becomes hidden halfway through.<p>2) What do you think about some kind of piano roll? The way you encode pitch into color with a keyboard works but it's a little incompatible with the piano roll idiom conventionally used in most DAW software. Would be very cool to have a 3D piano roll.
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimTunes" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimTunes</a> ; <a href="https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=SimTunes" rel="nofollow">https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=SimTunes</a> was a similar 2D music sequencer game.
Sat down for a few minutes and managed to get Fuzzbuzz working in the sequencer, which I guess means I'm now as good a programmer in this as I am in Java<p><a href="https://go.ludotune.com/yxRp" rel="nofollow">https://go.ludotune.com/yxRp</a>
Question for the dev: What tools/libraries did you use for creating the UI and connecting it to Tone.js? I tried taking a look into the code and using whatruns but couldn't figure it out. Mind shedding some light on this?<p>Great job!
That was cool. It reminded me of Orca, but in 3D.<p><a href="https://metasyn.github.io/learn-orca/" rel="nofollow">https://metasyn.github.io/learn-orca/</a>
The program doesn't really run at a constant rate and keeps stuttering so the rythms are all over the place. Too bad because otherwise it seems like a cool concept.
Does anybody know of anything that can make music like this without being 3D? Like, anything more "practical" in a sense? I think some of the tunes here are really nice.