TidalBot is back! You can tweet tidal patterns to @tidalbot on twitter, and it will give you back an mp3 of the pattern, as well as a PDF with a visualisation of it.. Here’s a couple of examples:
@tidalbot weave’ 16 (sound “bd sn feel*2 [~ arpy]”) [jux (slow 2), (# speed “0.75”), striate 16]
— Lizzie Wilson (@dgtlslvs) April 3, 2018
@tidalbot density 0.75
$ stack [
jux (rev)
$ every 4 (iter 3)
$ every 3 (iter 2)
$ every 5 (jux (0.25 <~))
$ sound “[less:0*3, hh*5, hh*4]”,
sound “~ sn:2” # gain “0.8”,
sound “bd:1*16” # gain “[0.9 0.8]*8”
]— bogdan.plan @ REZZED (@BogdanVera) April 3, 2018
@tidalbot s “supersaw(5, 8, {0, 3})” #n “[0, 4, 7, 9, 11]” |+| n “{0, 7, 12}” |+|n “<-7 7 0 5 -5>/2” #cutoff (scale 800 20000 $slow 4 $sine1) #resonance “0.3” #sustain “{0.01 0.15 0.1}%4”
— 田所 淳 (@tadokoro) April 3, 2018
@tidalbot s “gab*19?”
# pan (slow 15 $ sine)
# end (discretise (1/8) $ slow 19 $ scalex 0.0001 0.01 $ rand)
# loop 99
# delay 0.9
# delayfb 0.95
# delayt (discretise (1/9) $ slow 23 $ scalex (1/999) (1/9) $ rand)
# lpf (slow 2 $ scale 200 20000 $ rand)
# gain 4— Daniel M Karlsson (@danielmkarlsson) April 3, 2018
As a bonus, the latest pattern is currently being projected into the shop window of Access Space Labs on Fitzalan Square in Sheffield.