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=== Assistant: Short answer: Yes โ this is a known live-coding music language. === Short answer: Yes โ this is a known live-coding music language. Itโs ''Strudel'' (a Tidal-like music DSL that runs in the browser). ==== What youโre looking at ==== This screenshot is Strudel, a browser-based live-coding environment inspired by TidalCycles. Clues that give it away: ===== 1. Pattern syntax ===== <syntaxhighlight>n("<0 4 9 7>16").scale("g# minor").trans(-12) </syntaxhighlight> This is classic Tidal-style pattern language. ===== 2. Built-in functions ===== * acidenv(...) * duck(...) * detune(rand) * supersaw * .pianoroll() These are Strudel-specific additions (not native to TidalCycles). ===== 3. UI features ===== Your screenshot shows: * Sliders inside the code (slider 0.718) * A generated piano-roll preview These are Strudel UI features, not SuperCollider or TidalCycles. ===== 4. Page style ===== The editor theme and the blue pattern-preview bar match the Strudel playground layout exactly. ==== What Strudel is ==== * A JavaScript-powered, browser-run music live-coding language * Inspired by TidalCycles, but easier to use * No Haskell or SuperCollider needed * Can run entirely in the browser * Great for electronic/EDM/trance patterns (exactly like in your screenshot) ==== Summary ==== You found Strudel, a modern Tidal-style live-coding music environment with an integrated piano roll and interactive sliders. Itโs a legit tool widely used for algorithmic music and live coding. If you want, I can: * Show you how to write your own patterns * Explain how this syntax works (Murach-style) * Help you set up a workflow for generating loops and stems for your projects
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