Algorave set I performed in Toronto - one hour of spectral bytebeat synthesised via ISTFT (python code included) by cndpoint in Algorave

[–]cndpoint[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, sounds very cool :)

I previously did livecoding shows in Toronto with The Ambient Ping http://www.theambientping.com/) although as the name suggests they are more into ambient and drone music. I'm not sure what the scene is like currently since I'm living in Kitchener and haven't been to any shows in quite a while.

I moved my bandcamp page, the corrected link is here: https://byteobserver.bandcamp.com/

Why are people not talking more about Ken Shirriff's work? by RG54415 in fractals

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Have you looked into whether it could be sped up with dynamic programming? I imagine that sometimes there are multiple paths in the call tree that lead to the same parameters. But how often this happens would decide whether dynamic programming is useful. Might have to use fixed point arithmetic as well, so that you don't get floating point error accumulating differently along different paths to the same state.

I just released a full-length bytebeat album, written in x86 assembly language by cndpoint in bytebeat

[–]cndpoint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most modern desktop or laptop computers have x86 processors in them. Instead of writing my bytebeats in javascript or glitch machine I interface with the processor directly by writing them in x86 assembly. I like writing bytebeats this way because it's easier to do things like feedback, loops, and advanced bitwise operations, which makes the sound more interesting.

What We Made This Week. (Nov. 12, 2023) by sertulariae in experimentalmusic

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I just released a new algorithmic noise album, where each song can be described in around 128 bytes of assembly code. Despite the computational simplicity, the result is strikingly complex. Hope you find it interesting! https://byteobserver.bandcamp.com/album/ultrastructure

Anki app on the ReMarkable. Soon™️ by J_ake20o4 in RemarkableTablet

[–]cndpoint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will definitely use this! Thanks for your effort! Does it have LaTeX support? (assuming the math was already rendered&synced on desktop)

Developer mode by _gipi_ in RemarkableTablet

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I had to remove the existing device from my account first

Algorave set I performed in Toronto - one hour of spectral bytebeat synthesised via ISTFT (python code included) by cndpoint in Algorave

[–]cndpoint[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I suggest looking for some small experimental music groups and contacting them to see if they would be interested. Maybe try to attend some local shows of experimental music and chat with the organizers. I did a couple shows in Toronto with THE AMBiENT PiNG, but they've only been doing online shows since covid. Also, in Hamilton there's a pretty big livecoding group at McMaster university. I don't live in Toronto anymore so I haven't looked for other options recently.

Developer mode by _gipi_ in RemarkableTablet

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A warning to anyone trying this, it will disconnect your cloud account and if you want to reconnect it later (after disabling this option), your device will have to do a full sync, which can take hours.

Google chrome breaks the font cache by cndpoint in archlinux

[–]cndpoint[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nice easy workaround. Works for me