Thanks! Repo for v3 is coming, for v2 you can find it here https://github.com/stagas/lm2 - i just didn't have the time to do it and the launch is beta, for the actual launch there will be a repo for v3 as well!
cool idea and nice execution. highlights how far browser-native tools have come. curious how deep the DSP actually goes though — is this more a creative sketchpad or something you could realistically build full tracks with long term.
Thank you! The idea is to build full tracks, hence in the app you will find a timeline and a minimap, and there are builtin tools like labels/timeline functions to make arrangements over time. The DSP is state-of-the-art, i'm doing codegen of all the permutations of scalar/audio parameter inputs so the execution is always optimal. There is still room for improvement of course.
Very cool - I'm mostly a trad DAW user (bitwig and Logic X) but I remember seeing this pop up on HN last year.
Small note - it says Open Source on the landing page. I'm assuming that's a mistake? I couldn't find an associated Git repository.
Thanks! Repo for v3 is coming, for v2 you can find it here https://github.com/stagas/lm2 - i just didn't have the time to do it and the launch is beta, for the actual launch there will be a repo for v3 as well!
Very cool. Looking forward to updates on this! Loopmaster feels like a more approachable version of Strudel (at least from my perspective).
cool idea and nice execution. highlights how far browser-native tools have come. curious how deep the DSP actually goes though — is this more a creative sketchpad or something you could realistically build full tracks with long term.
Thank you! The idea is to build full tracks, hence in the app you will find a timeline and a minimap, and there are builtin tools like labels/timeline functions to make arrangements over time. The DSP is state-of-the-art, i'm doing codegen of all the permutations of scalar/audio parameter inputs so the execution is always optimal. There is still room for improvement of course.