With so much done in web apps these days, WebAudio and all, I really want a list of full-Free/Libre/Open apps to mention to people.
So, synths, drum machines, metronomes, tuners, even sequencers and audio recorders. There's so much. Most of the stuff out there is proprietary, and some of it is crappy in terms of limitations (ads / paywalls).
Ideally, I'd like to see a collaboratively-maintained list of FLO music web apps. Does anyone know of such a list? And short of that, what apps are people aware of? And maybe we should figure out a place to make such a list if one does not exist…
Best fully-FLO WebAudio apps?
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Re: Best fully-FLO WebAudio apps?
I got a very rough start of a list going on https://wiki.thingsandstuff.org/Web_Audio#Synth - horrible order and missing obvious things old and new, with other web audio things on some other pages still, and I was going to research then stick libs and synths etc on libreav.org at some point (though I kinda broke the aggregation there so the regex stack is what I'm working to rebuild atm..). There's probably some awesome- list with a good list somewhere to work from atm. (Aside; if anyone is a Drupal ninja, the type that has PHP skills, and wants to help the cause, HMU)
Edit; https://github.com/notthetup/awesome-webaudio https://github.com/amilajack/awesome-web-audio
Edit; https://github.com/notthetup/awesome-webaudio https://github.com/amilajack/awesome-web-audio
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Re: Best fully-FLO WebAudio apps?
That stuff looks neat, but the only thing I see looking through it so far is AudioMass (which I knew of already) in terms of good enough to be just tell people to use it.
I'm hoping there's something like https://metronom.us/en/ but FLO (or some way to convince the maker of that to release the code).
I basically want good tools to recommend to students and the world but that I can support from a FLO perspective.
I'm hoping there's something like https://metronom.us/en/ but FLO (or some way to convince the maker of that to release the code).
I basically want good tools to recommend to students and the world but that I can support from a FLO perspective.
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Re: Best fully-FLO WebAudio apps?
The site uses Howler.js, and the mail address of the developer, to ask them about open sourcing the site code, is available on the Android app store link.
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