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Electronic Music other: mllusc: An mlr clone built in SuperCollider
Store Written February 13 2009 , Tags: supercollider, monome, arduinome, mlr
Hello all; mllusc is a very basic mlr clone built in SuperCollider. It's intended as a stub, or proof of concept (rather than an alternative to fully fledged apps like mlrv)

Vimeo video: link
Blog post: link
Git repository: link
Comments
you got fast fingers and a sequencer in your mind
awesome.






i have nothing more to add.
thanks for sharing
thanks you guys!
I'm suing for infringing on my name
nice stuf! great finger work reminds me of my good plan to build myself "something" with the arduino...aaargh
cool!
but you forgot to say: "this is rock'n roll" at the end
Prodikeys guy better watch out! link
god !

you've got some fantastic ninja fingerdrumming skills !
awesome stuff cbit, great to see how far you've come with supercollider!
as always cbit. intimidated and impressed.
lovely work.
fant00m: do it! it felt a bit of a chore to wrap up this SC project in its current state, but i'm glad i did. Maybe you could do something with wesens mididuino project, that looks like a powerful way of using one, and wouldn't have to cost you hundreds of hours!

pierlu said: "cool!
but you forgot to say: "this is rock'n roll" at the end"

roshi said: "Prodikeys guy better watch out! link"

lol ohno!, the similarity is pretty strong now that you mention it.
Huh cbit ,amazing work I know the amount of works that goes into something like that, wicked job dude for real! Fant00m: i don't want to advertise too much, but if you're lookig to do some midi hacking, arduino may not be the best platform, while the minicommand is definitelyu made for that purpose. I'll hit you with some more information if you want, but I can just say it's amazing amazing fun to program the little beast. I can't keep my hands off it. Btw all my sourcecode for the midi stuff (which I will integrate into the "normal" arduino pretty soon) is available at link

Cheers
Awesome, man!

This makes me want to get back into supercollider....
badass finger licks.


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