HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

SnowingXIV

no profile record

Submissions

Show HN: Umaro – An interactive music theory suite for guitarists

umaro.app
17 points·by SnowingXIV·6 bulan yang lalu·5 comments

comments

SnowingXIV
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I’ve been building something in this space as well, but with a broader toolkit [1] approach rather than a single-purpose interval trainer. The thing to me that's a bit jarring is the keyboard itself. Also, when it comes to ear-training (and while I've included this as well), without context it's not quite as useful. It's an area I plan to revise and really work on, but want to find a better approach. Good luck.

[1] https://www.umaro.app
SnowingXIV
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It needs to be more than that, I want to hear musicianship that has been honed and crafted. The struggle to find their sound. I'm fine with even an amateur musician learning their way around an instrument and being able to put something together that they tracked and mixed.

If a prompt returned the most perfect song, I would still not care to listen as that to me has completely divorced any human element that I would be interested in. Would not find it to be inspiring nor aspirational no matter how "good" it sounded so the models themselves could get exponentially better, but the manner in which it was created will prevent me from ever listening or caring about. It will always be hollow and lifeless.

Again, this is personal preference. If it makes others happy, that's great. In other many other mediums, I'm probably fine with that reduction in human-ness (where others may not be).
SnowingXIV
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Yep, same experience (except Sublime with vim bindings) lazygit + lazydocker is really nice. Folke has done a great job.
SnowingXIV
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Noted. I'll take a look. The visual-audio syncing I do want to be pretty tight. I'll be adding to and fixing the examples there, right now only a handful at the moment. Good find.
SnowingXIV
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That’s a great suggestion thank you. I agree that would be helpful, will work on getting that in when I get a chance.

Hah, and nothing too deep aside from listening to some OSTs recently, being winter, and overall just struck a chord.
SnowingXIV
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Have you tried using vim? Or rather nvim? If tinkering is your thing, feel free to completely do your own setup but out of the box lazyvim is pretty sane and you may not need much to get it to your liking.

But it’s very nice to easily able to extend or modify to fit your workflow. I’m just curious what people are getting out of zed that seems like vim has available.
SnowingXIV
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Was a heavy sublime user for many years, slowly migrated to vim (first sublime with vim keybindings) but now daily drive lazyvim and the defaults with that are very sane.

Quick install on any platform and just works. And obviously plenty of configuration that’s available to you but if you haven’t I’d give that a go.
SnowingXIV
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Likewise coming from alacritty myself. This out of the box gives me everything I really want and does it well. Not to mention the development process was quite refreshing to see. Decision making process for sane defaults and to allow customization quite easily.

Nicely done.