I use it in my art and music practice to interface with hardware like a GameTrak controller, and to control drone motors for bowing/drumming physical things for computer controlled electroacoustic music. I also use it at a university lab for the development of assistive musical instruments for disabled musicians. It is both an extremely useful tool, and an incredibly fun musical playground for the mind.
The Plugdata variant of Puredata is particularly handy. https://plugdata.org/
Plugdata can run as a plugin in your DAW, compile to a standalone plugin, and compile and load sketches onto a Daisy Seed (https://electro-smith.com/products/daisy-seed).
> Orca is a two-dimensional esoteric programming language in which every letter of the alphabet is an operator, where lowercase letters operate on bang, uppercase letters operate each frame.
Why is this embedded in this Whop thing? That sounds like something on its own
iOS 26.4.2, Safari, sound is on.
Speaking from experience, it requires a disproportionate amount of effort to get web audio apps working reliably across different versions of iOS.
My favorite so far is charstiles.
Any others you can point me to? Or communities where I can explore?
[0] https://strudel.cc/intro/showcase/