Syro is a generative and modular music sequencer written with Flutter and Dart. It provides a platform for creating and experimenting with various music sequences, patterns, and arrangements using an intuitive, user-friendly interface.
Some of the key features of Syro include:
- A modular architecture that allows for creating, connecting, and combining different sequencer components, such as step sequencers, arpeggiators, and LFOs.
- Multiple sound engines for generating different types of sounds, such as drums, synths, and samplers, with customizable parameters and effects.
- A live mode for playing and improvising with the sequences, using a MIDI controller or a computer keyboard.
- A recording feature for capturing the performance and exporting it as an audio file.
To install Syro, you need to have Flutter and Dart installed on your system. You can then clone the repository and run the following commands:
cd syro
flutter pub get
flutter run
This will launch the Syro app on your device or emulator.
Once you launch Syro, you can start creating your own sequences by selecting and connecting different sequencer components. You can adjust the parameters of each component and add effects to shape the sound. You can also create and save presets for your favorite sequences.
In the live mode, you can play and improvise with the sequences using a MIDI controller or a computer keyboard. You can also record your performance and export it as an audio file.
Syro is an open-source project, and contributions are always welcome. If you want to contribute to Syro, you can start by forking the repository, making your changes, and submitting a pull request. You can also report issues, suggest new features, and provide feedback to the Syro community.