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See the credits page.
The main source of news and updates is our blog, which we are slowly integrating with this very website.
For live discussion and chat, and probably the quickest route to a solution, there's an active #tidal
channel (and also e.g. a #tidal-innards
channel for those interested in meddling with tidal's internals and #tidal-doc
for things interested in helping document tidal) on the TOPLAP slack. You can also chat with people using other live coding environments there on the #general
and other channels.
For in-depth discussion and support around TidalCycles, the official forum is on we.lurk.org, which is accessible both as a web forum (via the archives link) and over email.
There is also the Ask TidalCycles q&a website. Due to persistent spam, it is now readonly, but there is still much useful information there.
Intended for announcements rather than support.
- Twitter: @tidalcycles
- Facebook: /tidalcycles
The source for Tidal, SuperDirt, Dirt and this website is accessible at github.com/tidalcycles.
TOPLAP.org is the home of live coding, you can find out about a lot of other live coding environments there. They also have a lurk forum called livecode.
Algorave promote live coded dance music.
Some people who make/have made music with Tidal (sometimes amongst other things..), in alphabetical order:
- Anny (London, UK)
- Blaerg (New York, US)
- Alexandra Cardenas (Berlin, DE)
- Cybernetic Orchestra lead by David Ogborn (Hamilton, CA)
- Tanya Goncalves
- Kindohm (Minneapolis, US)
- Lil Data (Internet)
- Lysuc (Northern Argentina, AR)
- munshkr + x/q (Buenos Aires, AR)
- Nullish (Sheffield, UK)
- Polinski (Manchester, UK)
- Spednar (Pittsburgh, US)
- tristeTren (Mexico City, MX)
- Yaxu + also in Canute and Slub etc (Sheffield, UK)