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Show HN: Patchcab – Modular Synthesizer Made with Web Audio API and Svelte

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12 points·by degif·5 years ago·5 comments

Open-Source Developer David Recordon Named White House Director of Technology

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degif
·last year·discuss
More power to it! I do agree on the other selling points (privacy focused and open-source) for the Fossify, just was wondering about the ads.
degif
·last year·discuss
Genuine question – do Android people get ads in their OS default camera, calculator, calendar, phone, file-manager or SMS messaging applications? Or do have these Fossify application some extra privacy features that do not come with the default ones?
degif
·3 years ago·discuss
So it is not a next generation editor at least yet? I personally do find this kind of marketing language off-putting – if the main promise is basically a false one, I immediately get suspicious of the whole product in general and dismiss it without even trying it out :/ I would rather read a honest "simple to use" even it is not that loud or unique. Note that this is not a critique on the product itself, just the landing page.
degif
·3 years ago·discuss
Oh my house is pretty well passively ventilated. Not sure what has my house to do with the fact that lighting a candle consumes oxygen though.
degif
·3 years ago·discuss
Air quality in this context is not about smells or the sterility of the air, but simply just about the oxygen level.
degif
·4 years ago·discuss
The difference with this technology are the unlimited possibilities to generate any type of video content with low knowledge barrier and relatively low investment required. The ethical issue is not about how this technology could disrupt the video job market, but how powerful content it can create literally on the fly. I mean, you can tell it's computer generated ... for now.
degif
·4 years ago·discuss
The statement "Not that you asked my opinion, but $23/year for screendimming software--its no wonder people crack this." does not make any sense. If this is an application that only dimms the screen (which you can do multiple ways without any application) why would anyone make an effort of creating and distributing it and why would anyone make an effort on searching for a cracked version of given application? Surely there is some added value to it.

Also "if you can detect that someone is cracking your software or doesn't have a valid license, put a donation link in the shape of a coffee cup in the corner of your software. At least people have the option to support you." I have no data to back this up, but I really doubt that the people that are money-limited or just don't want to pay 20$ for an application will suddenly support a developer voluntarily.
degif
·4 years ago·discuss
Nor is it fun to visit (more than once).
degif
·5 years ago·discuss
Kodak M35 or the slightly updated M38 model come first to mind.
degif
·5 years ago·discuss
You can get an equivalent of enabling folks to take (only) photos ad nauseum at $34 also today.
degif
·5 years ago·discuss
That is how I learned the very basics of web audio and modular synthesizers at once (here's the result https://github.com/spectrome/patchcab). Setting a clear goal makes the learning much easier.
degif
·5 years ago·discuss
Is this targeted only to people knowledgable in chemistry and "nano stuff"?

I feel like I would be a target audience (games that do real world science and a greater good mixed with some cool looking hardware gadget, hell yeah) and I have children that would probably be interested in such thing.

But even after this extra explanation I don't understand what is the thing actually doing. What is the exact game mechanism? Do I only observe things; do I score better if I am fast or smart; what is the bio stuff in those things and how does it affect the games?

Could you maybe explain it like I'm five? Without using the words nano and molecular and bio and dna :)
degif
·5 years ago·discuss
What are some examples contrary to Bitcoin of human made things that are high in monetary value, but low on total (creation, distribution and maintenance) environmental impact?
degif
·5 years ago·discuss
Hey, author here. Thanks for the great feedback! I totally agree on all of the points. I've already considered the global play/volume controls with a main output patch point and will redo the slider to look more as an actual slider. The presets and tutorials/documentation is something that just needs a lot of time, which is really limited for a side project :)

Patchcab started as an exercise for myself to learn the basics of modular audio and music theory. Working with tools I already know seemed the best idea and the Tone.js was a prefect fit for this. The exercise then turned to an idea of a modular (code and audio wise) Javascript/Typescript synth that would resemble VCV visually. Porting VCV itself to a browser is a really interesting idea and has been done to some extent https://github.com/miRackModular/Rack, but is really out of scope for what I wanted to build :) That said, I feel like porting some open source Eurorack modules (Mutable instruments, https://github.com/pichenettes/eurorack, I'm looking at you) would be a really nice next step.
degif
·6 years ago·discuss
I'm a developer from one of the cheaper engineering countries to where Ubiquiti has moved to. I'm not sure what are you implying with your comment and I hope it's not "the company is declining because the company moved talent to countries where developers are cheaper". I do personally have friends working there and they are top class developers. Living costs don't necessarily correlate with talent levels.

That said I don't hear the best about the company (long working hours, not the highest pay) and have declined a job offer there myself.
degif
·6 years ago·discuss
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "it's not free"? Based on Github, Tailwindcss is open-source and MIT licensed.