I like this a lot! I'm a fan of generative music, and it would be 
interesting to incorporate tones and so on.

On Thursday, 21 April 2016 11:44:36 UTC+4, AlexHough wrote:
>
> Dear TiddlyWikers
>
>
> A while ago on this group someone posted a link to a music project as an 
> example of a tool which gave them a similar experience to using TW.
>
> I thought "if only that was Javascript" so that it could be a plugin..... 
> Anyway, yesterday my surfing took me to Flockings [1]. 
>
>
> Flocking is a JavaScript audio synthesis framework designed for artists 
> and musicians who are building creative and experimental Web-based sound 
> projects. It runs in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Node.js on Mac OS X, 
> Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android.
>
>
> The project seems nicely with TW aligned in terms of ethos:
>
> Flocking is different. Its goal is to promote a uniquely community-minded 
> approach to instrument design and composition. 
>
>
>
> The modules are are in JSON format so on first inspection it seems 
> perfectly compatible with TW. 
>
> In Flocking, unit generators and synths are specified declaratively as 
> JSON, making it easy to save, share, and manipulate your synthesis 
> algorithms. 
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
>
> best wishes
>
> Alex
>
> http://flockingjs.org
> http://flockingjs.org/next/demos/playground/#whitenoise
>

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