I got this a while ago, but IK was brutal about my authorization codes (they told me the one they sent me was "out of date", and did so for the other 3 I requested; excuse you?). Had to really arm-wrestle with them through email to get it to work. OK sounds, somewhat tweakable, some good verb and effects, but I use it mostly as a plug-&-play. Not a go-to for tracks, but for me it's a good sketch pad or when layering with other things (horns, strings, drums, etc). The Rhodes keyboards just miss by about half an inch.
SonicPi is an open source, multiple platform live music synthesizer tool for building music via coding. It's a pretty neat environment and runs on a Mac, RPi, Windows machine or Linux machine. I found a command-line tool that can trigger SonicPi to play your code. I have wired up a dataflow from NiFi to SonicPi, so I can trigger music on demand. My thought is I will tie this into Jenkins and play different songs depending on what's going on. Such as Test Failures, Build Complete, Build Broken, New Deployment, based on various steps in the SDLC.
sonik synth 2 authorization code 16
Adjusts how quickly the vocoder responds to changing vowel sounds. Higher values may increase the articulation of the synthesized output, where lower values may sacrifice intelligibility for softer-sounding, pad-style result. 2ff7e9595c
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