We should all make BEAP modules.

Mark Durham's icon

There, I said it.

I've been getting really into BEAP recently. I've also been working on a modular system of sorts, and for me it makes sense for this to work in conjunction with BEAP.

Imagine if, in a year or so there was a whole library of weird and wonderful modules, all compatible, and all free to patch with (I just finished watching I Dream of Wires btw). I think that would be awesome, and great for Max. We could have competitions for generative BEAP compositions. C74 could give a prize for the best BEAP module each month.

It could be a lot of fun...

stringtapper's icon

You should contact Matthew about it and have him put you on BEAP Github. I'm there to work on adding documentation to the modules, although embarrassingly I have been swamped and haven't gotten much done yet! :-/

Mark Durham's icon

Well that would be cool, though I'd be concerned that my own sloppy patching wouldn't be good enough to join the main collection - perhaps there should be some quality control there!

I guess what I'm more getting at, is that it would be great if this was a standard which everyone started contributing to - where individuals could produce their own groups of modules with their own personality to them, similar to how the eurorack scene is these days. Perhaps more like lots of collections springing up around the master collection with their own repositories, all with different colour schemes, designs etc.

Roman Thilenius's icon

oh stringtapper, you are actually writing documentations for that, great, lemmie know when you are finished, i have some 200 modules here which also need a documentation. :D