Several troubles with Tidal PC
by Malitzin Cortes
Hello!!!
I installed several times on the new PC (Dell Precision 5520) and I have
several problems, I tried with chocolatey and in the traditional way,
apparently, the atom and haskell have no problems, but super collider... :(
1. does not load all the samples, some send them to 0 (for exemple drums(0)
db (0) although the folders have their names correctly and they are wav.
This is the same folder Dirt-Samples that I used with my old mac and with
another old PC that I have, even the default samples load them incompletely.
2. throws me the following errors. screenshots
I installed Visual Basic C ++ because I did not compile the
SC
3plugins, but with this it seems that they are already running.
3
.
The most terrible of all is that it sounds horrible, I try a complex
pattern that sounds amazing on my old PC and Mac, and running it on this
new PC sounds really bad, sounds like forced, incomplete, something is
wrong. and it's the same line with the same samples.
I tried everything, restarted it, updated the operating system, put the
correct drivers.
I was visiting a lot of forums with this questions.
C
he
ck
BadValues etc. but i really don't know what happens
H
elp!!!
Hugs and as always, thanks for everything!
By the way, if someone has the following error in a PC and can not
incorporate the SC3plugins even if they are in the correct folder.
**** error loadlibrary users / ....... sc3plugins / ..... is not a
module
You must download and install
Visual Basic C ++ redistributable
this fixes it
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2 years, 8 months
Using TidalCycles in a permanent installation
by Erik Golts
Is this something that is commonly done? I'd like to have Tidalcycles set up so that it's running a composition on start. If anyone has any strategies they have, that'd be very useful, thanks.
2 years, 8 months
new release Decera out today, made with Tidal
by Mike Hodnick
Dear Tidal Internet Mailing List Recipients,
A new release of mine, "Decera", is out today, made with Tidal: http://alwayshumantapes.com/album/decera
These tracks specifically explore the whole "binary pattern" technique that we came up with (on Slack?) a while back. I think that all happened about 1.5 years ago, as these tracks were made in December 2016/January 2017.
The binary pattern technique:
do
let inverse 0 = 1
let inverse 1 = 0
let pat = "{1 1 0 1 ~ ~ 1 ~ 0 1 0 0 1 ~}%8"
d1 $ gain pat # sound "bd"
d2 $ gain (inverse <$> pat) # sound "clap"
Continuously edit the 1's and 0's of "pat" and re-eval at your discretion.
Seven of the eight tracks are 100% MIDI, using the old tidal-midi package. Primarily using a drum machine and a Minilogue. I think the "Winks" track is all samples.
A deep Tidal note: the "Winks" track was the last music I ever recorded with Classic Dirt on Windows. The Cygwin portaudio libs started changing and deteriorating for me around this time. If you listen closely to "Winks", you can hear some inaccuracy in the note timing. Steady pulses of notes feel like they waver a bit. Never found a solution for this on Windows. Luckily this issue didn't happen with MIDI, and also luckily we have SuperDirt today which doesn't have this quirk. That being said, that wavering timing on that track has grown on me and I can't imagine hearing the track with accurate timing any more. Who says computers have to be perfect?
Enjoy!
-Mike
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Mike Hodnick
mike(a)kindohm.com
2 years, 9 months
installation troubles (getting ready for workshop in berlin!)
by Brendan Dougherty
hi all -
i would have liked to visit the installation party last night but was out of town.. .AAND im having troubles getting everything installed right.
i tried the bootstrap + homebrew first, but "Tidal cabal package could not be installed". then i went through downloading and installing Atom / haskell / git manually but im still not able to open tidal using atom. also supercollider doesnt seem to be finding superdirt.
any tips on how to proceed? start from scratch?! ;) hope this is the right place to ask.. thanks in advance.
2 years, 9 months