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add muting with _ for p and d1-16 #1082

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@geikha geikha commented Apr 18, 2024

As said on the Discord:

An idea that could be interesting for performing:

_d1 _ = d1 silence
_d2 _ = d2 silence
-- ... etc
_p x = p x $ silence

what if we define underscore functions for each default stream (d1, d2, d3, etc)? this way one could easily silence or "mute" a pattern via adding an underscore and evaluating the same block of code instead of having to write d1 $ silence at the bottom and evaluating that

Wondering if this would have to be replicated on the pulsar default BootTidal files and such


Also see tidalcycles/strudel#1059

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yaxu commented Apr 18, 2024

Thanks, I've just merged #1007 though which means these aliases will need moving to Sound.Tidal.Boot.

That PR will reduce the need to update editor default BootTidal.hs files in the future.

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yaxu commented Apr 18, 2024

Have you tested this? I'd have thought the functions would need adding to the export list at the top

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geikha commented Apr 18, 2024

aghh my bad,, I thought I tested this but I was using my own bootfile still 🤦‍♂️

@yaxu yaxu merged commit e6cb7cf into tidalcycles:dev Jun 9, 2024
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