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SocialBeat  - Visualization of MIDI in


music.rb is symbolic musical computation for Ruby.

 

MIDIator  - an OS-agnostic MIDI output library for Ruby.


rbcoremidi - A minimal Ruby interface for OS X CoreMIDI API. Currently only provides MIDI in.


Archaeopteryx - MIDI output library and probabilistic step sequencer. Also got a fork of rbcoremidi which I'm preparing to plug into Arx.

 

AJM Objects - Max/MSP library which includes an mxj/JRuby external for building Ruby-based objects


Cosy - a language for sequencing, implemented in Ruby


Elysium - A Cocoa based Generative MIDI sequencer. Not strictly Ruby based since it's written in Objective-C however it uses MacRuby as a scripting language including support for MIDI "triggers".

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Nov 7 2008 by Giles Bowkett
That's pretty awesome. I was just out in New Mexico, where I have a
bunch of random stuff in storage, and pulled out a little drum machine
I love, the Korg ER-1. It's got a bunch of knobs and buttons, so
several Note and CC sources. I think I'm going to do a little
YouTube/Vimeo thing where I open a bunch of silly browser windows with
Nov 1 2008 by Matt Mower
In practice, and despite MacRuby threading issues we are still working
on, this is working exceptionally well.
Last night I hooked up a MIDI CC attached to a pot on my Nocturn to
the tempo of the Elysium generator and was able to get a smooth change
in tempo as I messed with the control.
The script I used was (from memory):
Oct 31 2008 by Giles Bowkett
OK sorry for the mail deluge but people have been distracting me for
the past day or two.
I think that's a design decision I'm going to steal. I've got a script
which filters MIDI input for a particular note, in order to use a
WiiMote to open BoingBoing in a browser, but attaching callbacks on
particular notes (or control messages) is much, much nicer.
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