Editor: per-lane gain knob (drag/scroll/double-click, dB, applied at schedule time — no stutter); program box now decodes base64 set-list codes + lints (clear ✓/✗ message). When embedded it posts its program to the parent. Landing (Concepts) rebuilt to the spec: description first, the EDITOR open by default in a live viewport, a summary pane per form factor (click loads it into the viewport), and a program I/O box that shows the current program decoded (not base64), accepts plain text OR a base64 set-list code, lints it, loads it into the viewport, and copies it. Viewport auto-sizes + reflects the device's posted program. Engine codec inlined for decode/lint. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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| wokwi | ||
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| deploy.sh | ||
| editor.html | ||
| embed.html | ||
| embed.js | ||
| index.html | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| micro.html | ||
| player.html | ||
| README.md | ||
| release.sh | ||
| showcase.html | ||
| stage.html | ||
| teacher.html | ||
| VERSION | ||
VARASYS PolyMeter
A small website built around one polymetric groove trainer / metronome engine. A landing page is the front door; the main app is the PE‑1 PolyMeter Editor — a full web app where you stack as many "meter lanes" as you like, each its own little metronome with a grouping, subdivision, drum voice and a per‑step pattern with accents. Layering lanes produces polymeter and true ratio polyrhythm. The same engine drives an ever‑expanding library of form‑factor concepts (idealized and buildable hardware mockups) and ships as an embeddable widget anyone can drop into their own page.
Live: https://metronome.varasys.io · Source: https://codeberg.org/VARASYS/metronome
Every deployed page is a single, self‑contained .html file — zero dependencies:
no framework, no CDN libraries, nothing fetched at runtime. They're assembled by a small
build step (build.sh) that inlines a shared engine, the seed set lists, base styling and
the audio samples + brand assets (kept in assets/) into each page, so the sources stay lean.
State (set lists, the practice log, theme and UI preferences) lives in localStorage.
Pages
| URL | What |
|---|---|
/ index.html |
Concepts — the landing / form‑factor gallery; each box embeds the live widget |
/editor.html |
PE‑1 — PolyMeter Editor (the main app) |
/player.html |
PM‑1 Initial — idealized concept device (full display + set‑list nav, theme, fullscreen "stage" view) |
/teacher.html |
PM‑1 Teacher — studio / lesson console (colour TFT, arcade buttons, 1/4″ instrument pass‑through with analog click injection) |
/stage.html |
PM‑1 Stage — foot‑pedal stompbox (two footswitches, expression‑pedal in, RGB beat light, instrument pass‑through) |
/micro.html |
PM‑µ Micro — inline practice bar (instrument in / out pass‑through, clickable thumb‑roller, 14‑segment display) |
/showcase.html |
PM‑S Showcase — pyramid display piece; the pendulum is an RGB light bar combining every lane's subdivisions/accents |
/embed.html · /embed.js |
embed docs and the drop‑in loader |
Each form‑factor page is self‑contained ("Open" = "Info"): a more‑detailed description, the live device with front + top/side dimensioned views and loading instructions, and an expandable Spec & BOM (priced, for the buildable hardware). The buildable units are the Teacher, Stage, Micro and Showcase; the Editor (web app) and Initial (concept) have no BOM.
Each page carries the same VARASYS header (logo + tagline, nav, theme toggle). The editor
also shows a subtle live program string of what's loaded — editable, with copy/paste —
under the app (press Enter or paste to apply; see the share language).
Because nothing loads from the network, you can save the page (Ctrl/⌘+S) and
open it straight from disk to run fully offline. One catch from a local file://:
the browser may not persist localStorage between sessions, so use Export all
(set‑list ⋯ menu) to back up your work.
Features
- Meter lanes — grouping (odd meters), subdivision (incl. swing), a drum/percussion voice, per‑step dynamics (accent / normal / ghost / mute), mute, live measure counter.
- Sounds — a sampled acoustic kit plus synthesized 808 / 909 and electronic voices; click each pad to set its dynamics; pick a swing subdivision for a triplet feel.
- Polyrhythm — a per‑lane poly toggle fits a lane's beats evenly into lane 1's bar (e.g. 5‑over‑4, 3‑over‑2).
- Practice — gap/mute trainer (play N / mute M bars) and a tempo ramp with a start BPM and signed step.
- Set lists — named, ordered lists of saved setups; cue across lists and commit on a bar/beat boundary with no audible gap (see Live performance); each play is logged for cross‑day comparison.
- Sharing — copy a link to your current settings or a whole set list.
- Theming — System / Light / Dark.
The share language
A compact, human‑readable text encodes a full configuration (a patch). It's what goes in a share link, and you can hand‑write or edit it.
Patch grammar
v1 ; t<bpm> [; vol<pct>] [; cd<sec>] [; b<bars>] ; <lane> … [; tr<play>/<mute>] [; rmp<start>/<step>/<every>]
| Token | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
v1 |
format version (always first) | v1 |
t<bpm> |
tempo | t120 |
vol<pct> |
master volume 0–100 | vol70 |
cd<sec> |
time countdown, seconds (auto-advance with Continue) | cd60 |
b<bars> |
segment length in bars (auto-advance with Continue) | b16 |
tr<play>/<mute> |
gap trainer: play N bars, mute M | tr2/2 |
rmp<start>/<step>/<every> |
tempo ramp: start BPM, ±step, every N bars | rmp80/5/4 |
<lane> |
a meter lane (see below) | kick:4 |
Tokens are joined with ;. tr and rmp are omitted when off.
Lane grammar
<sound> : <grouping> [ / <sub> ] [ = <pattern> ] [ ~ ] [ ! ]
- sound — the acoustic kit:
beep,kick,snare,rim,clap,hatClosed,hatOpen,ride,crash,tomLow,tomMid,tomHigh,tambourine,cowbell,woodblock,claves,jamblock(kick, snare, closed‑hat, crash, toms, tambourine, cowbell, woodblock and claves play embedded CC0 samples;beep,clap,rim,hatOpenandridestay synthesized — VCSL has no clean source for those); plus synthesized drum machines —kick808 snare808 clap808 hat808 openHat808 cowbell808 tom808andkick909 snare909 clap909 hat909 ride909 crash909. Unknown →beep. - grouping — beats per bar, optionally grouped for odd meters:
4,3,2+2+3. Groups get a visual divider; accents are per‑step (see=pattern). /sub— subdivision:1quarter (default),2eighth,3triplet,4sixteenth,6sextuplet. This also sets how many pads each beat splits into. Appendsfor swing on even subdivisions —2s(swung eighths) or4s(swung sixteenths) delay the off‑beats to a triplet (2:1) feel. Omit for quarter.=pattern— per‑step dynamics, one char per pad:Xaccent,xnormal,gghost (soft),.mute (rest). Length = beats per bar ×sub. Omit to get the default — the first step of each beat accented, the rest normal (click a pad in the UI to cycle accent → normal → ghost → mute). e.g.4=.X.Xaccents the backbeat (2 & 4);4/2sis swung eighths with the default accents. (Legacyx/.on/off patterns and short beat‑count patterns still parse.)~— polyrhythm: fit this lane's beats evenly into lane 1's bar.!— mute the lane.
Examples
| Patch / lane | What it is |
|---|---|
kick:4 |
kick on 4 quarter beats |
snare:4=.X.X |
accented snare backbeat (2 & 4) |
hatClosed:4/2 |
eighth‑note hi‑hats (downbeat of each beat accented) |
ride:4/2s |
swung eighth‑note ride |
claves:5~ |
5 evenly across lane 1's bar (5‑over‑4 if lane 1 is 4) |
kick:2+2+3=x..x..x |
7/8, kick on each group start |
cowbell:3+2/2 |
5/4 grouped 3+2, eighth subdivision |
Full: v1;t120;kick:4;snare:4=.x.x;hatClosed:4/2;tr2/2 |
backbeat groove with gap trainer |
In URLs
- Settings:
…/#p=<patch>— readable, e.g.…/#p=v1;t120;kick:4;claves:5~ - Set list:
…/#sl=<base64url>— a JSON{title, description, items[]}where each item's config is a patch string. Used because titles/notes are free text.
Opening such a link applies the settings (or imports the set list) on load, then clears the hash so a refresh won't re‑import.
Sharing
In the set‑list panel's ⋯ menu:
- Share settings link / Share set‑list link open a dialog with the link to Copy or Open. The link encodes everything in the URL — nothing is uploaded.
- Export all / Import file back up your set lists and practice log as a JSON
file (a legacy
presetsfield is included for backward compatibility).
Embedding
Any form factor can be embedded in another page as a self‑sizing widget. Drop in a
container and the loader script — it builds an <iframe> to the chrome‑stripped
(?embed=1) page, preloads your config string, and auto‑resizes to the content:
<div data-varasys-metronome="micro"
data-patch="v1;t120;kick:4;snare:4=.X.X;hatClosed:4/2"></div>
<script src="https://metronome.varasys.io/embed.js"></script>
data-varasys-metronome— variant:editor·initial·teacher·stage·micro·showcase.data-patch— a patch string (maps to#p=); ordata-setlistfor a set‑list code (maps to#sl=).data-width/data-height— optional initial size (default100%×300px; height then tracks the widget, which posts{type:'varasys-h', h}to the parent).
Prefer your own iframe? …/<variant>.html?embed=1#p=<patch> works directly. The
Concepts landing dogfoods this exact mechanism (every box is a live widget).
See /embed.html.
Keyboard shortcuts
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
Space |
play / stop (works everywhere except while typing in a text field) |
T |
tap tempo |
← / → |
tempo ±1 (Shift = ±10) |
A |
add meter lane |
↑ / ↓ / Home / End |
move the cue cursor (crosses set lists) |
PgUp / PgDn |
cue the previous / next set list |
Enter |
commit the cued item — switches on the next bar (smooth) |
Shift+Enter |
commit now — switches on the next beat (rude) |
N / P |
load next / previous immediately (rude quick‑step) |
Alt+↑ / Alt+↓ |
reorder the cued item |
1–9 |
enable / silence lane 1–9 |
? |
shortcuts help |
Esc |
close the help / share dialog · cancel an armed switch |
(Arrow / navigation keys are left alone while a slider or dropdown is focused, so they still adjust it.)
Live performance
The set list is performance-ready: you can line up where you're going next without disturbing what's playing, then commit on a musical boundary — no audible gap.
- Cue, then commit. The arrows /
Home/End/PgUp/PgDnmove a cue cursor (amber outline) through items — across set lists, without loading anything.Entercommits the cued item with a smooth cutover at the next bar;Shift+Enteris a rude cutover at the next beat ("wrong thing playing, fix it now").N/Pare immediate rude quick‑steps.Esccancels an armed switch. - Bar‑length segments. Give an item a bar count (Timers box, or the
b<n>patch token) and a bar countdown (▦) shows bars remaining. With Continue on, it auto‑advances to the next item at the bar boundary — so a song is just a set list of segments (each with its own tempo, ramp and bar length) that hand off seamlessly. - All transitions — manual or auto, beat or bar — keep the clock continuous; the loaded item can even live in a set list you're not currently viewing (the player names it).
Build
Every page is a source that shares code through @BUILD:* markers, so they all stay
in sync:
/*@BUILD:include:src/…@*/inlines a shared partial — the audio/scheduler engine (src/engine.js), the seed set lists (src/setlists.js, so every page ships the same default set lists as the editor), and base styling (src/base.css: reset + brand palette + type + the shared site header / nav / BOM table styles).@BUILD:favicon@,@BUILD:logo-*@,/*@BUILD:samples@*/{}inline the base64 assets fromassets/.
./build.sh resolves every marker into a self‑contained page in dist/ — the editor +
the Concepts landing + editor + device/form-factor pages — and copies embed.js through as‑is
(the editor inlines the CC0 samples; the device pages pass an empty SAMPLES for pure synth).
dist/ is generated, git‑ignored — don't edit it by hand. deploy.sh runs the build first,
so a deploy always serves freshly assembled pages.
Versioning
VERSION holds the formal version. deploy.sh builds, then stamps the served page:
- Formal — a clean commit tagged
v<VERSION>→X.Y.Z. - Dev — anything else →
X.Y.Z-dev.<utc-timestamp>.<short-sha>[.dirty].
Cut a release with ./release.sh [X.Y.Z] — the optional arg bumps & commits
VERSION; it then tags the current commit v<VERSION> (requires a clean tree).
Push the tag, then deploy.
Files
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
index.html |
the Concepts landing / gallery (embeds each widget live) |
editor.html |
the PE‑1 editor app (source, with @BUILD:* markers) |
src/header.html · src/footer.html · src/chrome.js |
shared header / footer / theme chrome, inlined into every page |
player.html · teacher.html · stage.html · micro.html · showcase.html |
the device mockups (PM‑1 Initial / Teacher / Stage, PM‑µ Micro, PM‑S Showcase) |
embed.html · embed.js |
embed docs and the drop‑in widget loader |
src/ |
shared partials inlined into every page: engine.js, setlists.js, base.css |
assets/ |
base64 blobs inlined at build (samples, logos, favicon) |
build.sh |
resolve markers → self‑contained dist/ pages |
deploy.sh |
build, then publish to the Caddy web root |
release.sh |
tag a formal version |
VERSION |
formal version string |
LICENSE |
GNU AGPL v3 license text |
License
Copyright (C) 2026 Varasys.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any
later version. See LICENSE for the full text.
Because the app is served over a network, the AGPL's §13 applies: anyone interacting with a hosted instance must be able to get its source — the public repository is https://codeberg.org/VARASYS/metronome (also linked from the in‑app ? help).
Credits
Acoustic drum one‑shots are from the Versilian Community Sample Library (VCSL), released under CC0 (public domain) — trimmed and downsampled, embedded inline. The 808/909 voices and the electronic/percussion sounds are synthesized in Web Audio (no samples).