Post reblogged from Notational with 4 notes
I built a playable browser synth instrument using Processing and the Minim audio library, then adapted it so anyone can run it online through OpenProcessing. It’s a keyboard-controlled monophonic synth with a built-in arpeggiator, LFO modulation, filter control, and waveform switching. The interface is intentionally minimal so you can treat it like a small experimental instrument. 🎹 Features • Play notes with your computer keyboard • Multiple waveforms (sine, triangle, saw, square, pulse) • ADSR envelope shaping • Moog-style filter with resonance • LFO modulation for evolving tones • Arpeggiator with UP / DOWN / RANDOM modes • BPM control and latch/hold mode • Real-time waveform visualizer • HUD showing all controls You can play it yourself here:
👉 OpenProcessing sketch: https://openprocessing.org/sketch/2888626
If you’d like to support more experimental instruments and creative coding tools, you can join my Patreon:
👉 Patreon: patreon.com/AnotherHumanInTheLoop
I’ll be releasing more interactive art tools, synth experiments, and generative systems like this.
Post reblogged from Tomi Abe Art with 10 notes
Multi-colored Kampala
Try it https://editor.p5js.org/tomiabe/full/cxf-KMWTJ
Post reblogged from piti2048 with 9 notes
linesFlow
Linear periodic signals governed by stochastic noise#p5js generated.
Plot with white Gellly Roll 08 over 230g bristol black A4.Code Is Soul. Code is Clay.Code is Free
Post reblogged from The Old School with 56 notes
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Ink and acrylic on paper 11x11"
Post reblogged from Notational with 5 notes
Homages to the work of #johnmaeda . They’ve drifted a bit from where I was aiming, but not too far. Will share a bunch of code soon on #patreon 2 versions #processing and #p5js
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