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added on the 2012-01-02 04:41:14 by 4mat |
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Small demo for the Reaper DAW sequencer. Coded in the JS Script language just for fun. Watch a video of it running here.
added on the 2012-01-02 04:43:42 by 4mat
lol
O.o
nice
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I guess eventually, a tool like that can come up with an amazing song-feeling, maybe with his own color and taste... ^.^
ace
what the...
obvious platform thumb + it's nice :D
cool stuff. obscure platforms ftw!
Wow, unexpected platform, but now I think it was made for demomaking :D Must also be shared on some nijam servers ;p
hehe, yes
Nicely done. Could perhaps have been even cooler if you'd scripted the app to play the music and synced it up with the effects, no idea how practical that would be with this one though.
Is JS script javascript or something else btw?
Is JS script javascript or something else btw?
psonice : yeah, got bored before I did the rest of the syncing. This JS is something else, see here.
4mat: that makes it a whole lot more awesome :) (And I was wondering why you'd started calling javascript "js script" ;D)
This is pretty smileworthy indeed :) On OSX it crashed after about 8 seconds (consistently, on each run), but on Windows it works fine.
PS: the path to place the folder on OSX is Users/Library/<username>/Application Support/Reaper/Effects
PS: the path to place the folder on OSX is Users/Library/<username>/Application Support/Reaper/Effects
reaper bleeper! very cool idea, nice fx and tune :)
Don't like the tune, but thumb for the platform for sure
Yep!!
jau
For those wondering: JS in this context stands for JesuSonic which is an experimental hardware-fx machine with its own scripting engine (which lives on in Reaper) by Justin/Cockos.
JSYK.
JSYK.
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