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# tek
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a music making program for your terminal
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## project status
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> [!WARNING]
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>
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> As of 2024-10-25, I'm on track to releasing `tek 0.2.0` sometime in December 2024.
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>
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> Love,
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>
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> the author
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> (a rogue knowledge worker in a cyberpunk dystopia)
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# tek
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## what it does
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Tek is a [MIDI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI) sequencer, sampler, and plugin host
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for the Linux terminal. It's written in [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/), and targets
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[JACK](https://jackaudio.org/) (or [Pipewire](https://www.pipewire.org/)'s JACK implementation).
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## design goals
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### lightweight
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My goal is to have a pop-up scratchpad for musical ideas that doesn't get in the way
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of building upon them. Kind of like [Ableton](https://www.ableton.com/) — but for free systems,
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and without all the bloat!
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### flexible
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Besides Ableton, I'm also inspired by the workflow of trackers and various old-school hardware
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sequencers (of which I've broken several). I've found that every existing music-making tool
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takes me about 80% of the way to the music I want to make. And so, after a decade of fucking
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around, I've decided it's finally time to make good on my old dream to build the instrument
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that will take me 100% there.
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### programmable
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A secondary goal is to make my music making environment extensible, programmable, and
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interoperable; the intended project format is an
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[S-expression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-expression)-based notation
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looking for an excuse to embed a
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[Forth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_(programming_language)) 😏)
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You can follow my progress, my tragicomical struggles with maintaining
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mental health as a rogue knowledge worker in a cyberpunk dystopia, and various
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other trials'n'tribulations, on [Mastodon](https://mastodon.social/@unspeaker).
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## getting started
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---
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See `demos/project.edn` for the initial contents of the session.
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## Requirements
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### requirements
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* Linux
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* Rust toolchain
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* JACK or Pipewire
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* a terminal (I use `kitty`)
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### Recommended
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### recommended
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* MIDI controller
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* Samples at ~/Lab/Music/pak
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* Odin2 LV2 ~/.lv2/Odin2.lv2
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* Samples
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* LV2 plugins
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## Overview
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### downloads
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> [!WARNING]
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>
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> Binaries are currently unavailable. Right now your only option is to build from source.
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> In the future I plan to integrate Codeberg Actions.
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### building from source
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You need a Rust toolchain and various system libraries. You can obtain the former
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using `rustup` and the latter using `nix-shell`. From there, use the commands in the
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`Justfile`, e.g.:
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```sh
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just arranger
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```
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## usage
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> [!WARNING]
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>
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> The following applies to `tek 0.1.0`. I will update it as part of the `0.2.0` release.
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### Overview
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Tek is inspired by "clip launching" workflows as exemplified by Ableton Live, Bitwig Studio,
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Ardour, and probably others. The main view consists of three sections:
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> and `Esc` to unfocus it. When a view is focused, use the `Arrow Keys` and `Enter` to navigate.
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> Use `;` (semicolon) to open the command palette, which will list the remaining keybindings.
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## TODO:
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## todo
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* Control:
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* [ ] Customize key map
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* [ ] MIDI map
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* [ ] Scriptable
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* [ ] Command panel
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* [ ] Search panel
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* Save project:
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* [ ] Preserve EDN layout
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* Samples:
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* [x] Sample browser
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* [ ] Resample
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* [ ] Repitch
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* [ ] Sample editor
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* [ ] Envelope
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* [ ] Stretch sample to BPM
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* [ ] Set BPM from sample
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* [ ] Map MIDI note to sample
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* [ ] Multisample
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* Sequencer/Arranger:
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* framework:
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* command system:
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* [ ] customize key map
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* [ ] midi map
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* [ ] scriptable
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* [ ] command panel
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* [ ] search panel
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* rendering:
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* [ ] LineBuffer for scroll?
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* [ ] Buffered rendering with e.g. needs_update (only needed if the release build becomes slow)
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* [x] Buffered sequencer
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* [ ] Buffered chain view
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* transport/arranger/sequencer:
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* [x] Fix next/prev clip
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* [ ] Move clip/track/scene
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* [ ] Set track gain
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* [ ] Offbeat of next clip starts during end of first
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* [ ] Pattern chain
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* [ ] Actually sync
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* Chain:
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* [ ] Add device
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* [ ] View and connect device ports in chain view
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* [ ] Open LV2 GUI
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* [ ] Pin favorite FX parameters with `*`
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* [ ] Parallel monitoring chain
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* [ ] Support CLAP plugins
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* [ ] Support VST2
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* [ ] Support VST3
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* Transport:
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* [x] Focus transport to set BPM/sync/quant with `.,`
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* [ ] Double/halve BPM with `xX`
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* Rendering:
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* [ ] LineBuffer for scroll?
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* [ ] Buffered rendering with e.g. needs_update (only needed if the release build becomes slow)
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* [x] Buffered sequencer
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* [ ] Buffered chain view
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* transport:
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* [x] Focus transport to set BPM/sync/quant with `.,`
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* [ ] Double/halve BPM with `xX`
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* save and load:
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* [ ] human readable format
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* [ ] preserve formatting
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* synth/sampler/fx chain:
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* sampler:
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* [x] Sample browser
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* [ ] Resample
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* [ ] Repitch
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* [ ] Sample editor
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* [ ] Envelope
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* [ ] Stretch sample to BPM
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* [ ] Set BPM from sample
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* [ ] Map MIDI note to sample
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* [ ] Multisample
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* Chain:
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* [ ] Add device
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* [ ] View and connect device ports in chain view
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* [ ] Open LV2 GUI
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* [ ] Pin favorite FX parameters with `*`
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* [ ] Parallel monitoring chain
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* [ ] Support CLAP plugins
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* [ ] Support VST2
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* [ ] Support VST3
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