Javascriptmusic Save

A.K.A. WebAssembly Music. Live coding music and synthesis in Javascript / AssemblyScript (WebAssembly)

Project README

Music written in Javascript

This project demonstrates writing music in Javascript. In the beginning I used NodeJS with MIDI to control a synth, and then got into 4klang which is a very compact but extremely powerful synth, which finally inspired me to atttempt writing a synth in WebAssembly running entirely in the browser.

Webassembly music in the browser

This is a live-coding environment for music running entirely in the browser, synthesizing music in webassembly using AssemblyScript.

You can test it yourself here (remove the gist url parameter if you want a clean project ): https://petersalomonsen.com/webassemblymusic/livecodev2/?gist=5b795090ead4f192e7f5ee5dcdd17392

Demo videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8j_ieOm4vE&list=PLv5wm4YuO4IxRDu1k8fSBVuUlULA8CRa7

Sources are in the wasmaudioworklet folder.

There are also more resources like articles and earlier versions at https://petersalomonsen.com

4klang

My experiments with the 4klang synth can be found int the 4klang folder.

If you just want to listen to the songs: https://soundcloud.com/psalomo/4klang-lazy-grooves https://soundcloud.com/psalomo/4klang-first-attempt

You may check out the windows exe of the "first attempt" song (link to zip with exe found in video description):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHrbLSjKmxQ

NodeJS MIDI

My first attempt on writing music with Javascript used NodeJS with MIDI routed to ZynAddSubFX for the sounds

https://youtu.be/oPfOeEbM4M0

And you can listen to the song songs/upbeat.js here: https://soundcloud.com/psalomo/80s-nostalgica

Run directly from nodejs, only dependes on the node midi package, and connect to a midi device.

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