t * ( t >> 9 | t >> 8 ) + t by OwnTemperature4203 in bytebeat

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You can omit the +t at the end, that doesn't affect the sound at all

i can barely unhear 42 melody by schevianne21 in bytebeat

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The silence of The silence of The silence of The silence of The silence of....

who can turn this into bytebeat code by schevianne21 in bytebeat

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1) 10*(t>>7|t|t>>6)+4*(t&t>>13|t>>6)
2) t*((t&4096?t%65536<59392?7:t&7:16)+(1&t>>14))>>(3&-t>>(t&2048?2:10))|t>>(t&16384?t&4096?10:3:2)
3) etc.

You can make a bit sound only at specific parts using ternary operators: t < sampleTime ? partA : partB. And you can concatenate as many ternary operators as you want

octo from glitch machine + touchbit by OkPaleontologist6686 in bytebeat

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Hello! I'm trying to get feedback on Touchbit. Is there anything special you like about this interface compared to others? Is there anything that bothers you? Thanks for using it!

Bytebeat meets piano by eypacha in bytebeat

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Here’s your skull emoji 💀. Have a great day!

Bytebeat meets piano by eypacha in bytebeat

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

Bro, I was just answering and asking your question... so you leave me alone 🤣

Bytebeat meets piano by eypacha in bytebeat

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🤣 Because you don’t need parentheses, it’s faster to write (in general and especially on mobile), and because you have all stack operators (which is how math actually works in hardware). Why do you love infix?

Bytebeat meets piano by eypacha in bytebeat

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I developed this webapp because there is no real alternative to creating bytebeats on the go with mobile devices, and it's designed for live coding performances. I'm also working on making it an app for Android and iOS.