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Multi 3.0: Codesigning, dynamic libraries, and macOS notifications

kofi.sexy
1 points·by hkgumbs·3 ปีที่แล้ว·0 comments

Multi 3.0: Codesigning, dynamic libraries, and macOS notifications

kofi.sexy
2 points·by hkgumbs·3 ปีที่แล้ว·0 comments

Show HN: Typebeat: Keyboard-controlled music sequencer, sampler, and synth

github.com
201 points·by hkgumbs·4 ปีที่แล้ว·31 comments

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hkgumbs
·3 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I’m the post author, and I use this same polyfill. I even install it with the same NPM download method I wrote about.
hkgumbs
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Yes, pretty much. It’s definitely cool that so many folks here have left positive feedback, but ultimately I don’t have the same bandwidth and motivation that I had when I started this project. Whenever those return, I’ll return to it. Until then, I’m just planning to chew on the core idea and take in everyone’s suggestions.
hkgumbs
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I’ve thought a lot about this! I’d love to create hardware someday that plugs directly into a keyboard and turns it into a music workstation. I recently came across the Wooting keyboard line which seems like the perfect fit, since you could get pressure sensitive keypresses (currently one big downside of the Typebeat workflow).

https://wooting.io/
hkgumbs
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Thanks a bunch! I wonder which gear brands you had in mind when commenting. Teenage Engineering had a big influence on how I make music, and I like to think some of their charm shines through in Typebeat.
hkgumbs
·4 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Hi HN! I’ve been working on Typebeat for a year and a half, and I decided yesterday to make the code public. There’s also a website where you can download the macOS build and try an online demo:

https://typebeat.kofi.sexy

The project was initially conceived as “vim for music”. All of Typebeat is controlled by the 30 main character keys on the computer keyboard. The result is a workflow that’s a little tricky to learn but fast to use once mastered. (So I suppose I nailed the vim experience in that regard.) If you’d like to see how I use it at top speed, you can check out this 2-minute jam I made recently:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=RT0qUB4gbas