@Enkerli PureData is amazing. Have considered making stand-alone boxes with a single complex musical function using linux and Pd. It works on R-Pi. E.g. MIDI transposer, modulating one MIDI channel by another monophonic channel.
@Stringbender Same here. My hardware skills are pretty meh but part of my #RaspberryPi dream is about a small #soundmodule which would produce chords from incoming notes. My two favourite chorder/harmonizer MIDI effects are about selecting chords by algorithm and “rotating chords” #MichaelBreckerEffect. Those can really work in #PureData. Any insight as to how to go about this?
@Enkerli Wonder if you ever tried Usine Hollyhock. Strong audio and midi processing and patching facilities, and unusual, effective UI. Covers most of same ground as PureData, at a higher level. Not R-P though - higher spec PC and Mac. Steep learning curve - hard to appreciate what it can do until you know it well.
@Stringbender Did check Hollyhock, briefly. Unusual is great and patching can be fun. Touch interfaces can be useful and it’s nice that they have an EDU license. But it doesn’t sound like my kind of thing. Thanks for the heads-up, though!