Generate music and control Sonic Pi in real time with natural language.
The available material is limited, but it does not declare any required secrets or remote endpoints, and no clear high-risk red flags are evident. The main concerns come from its local code-execution nature and weaker trust signals as a third-party project with low adoption and unknown maintenance, so it should be used in a constrained environment.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required; based on the description, it does not appear to depend on API tokens or account credentials, so credential exposure risk is low.
No remote endpoint is declared, and the description only mentions controlling Sonic Pi via OSC; based on the available material, this appears more like local communication, with no evidence of sending user data to external services.
The objective checks already mark this tool as executes-code, and its function is to control Sonic Pi for music generation, so it likely triggers local processes or related execution/control actions. This is a normal MCP capability and warrants attention to local execution boundaries, but the material does not show privilege escalation or suspicious system permission requests.
The material does not specify the exact scope of file or data access; by function, it may need access to the local Sonic Pi runtime or related project data, but there is no indication of reading sensitive directories, browser data, or unrelated resources, so a cautious stance is appropriate given the limited information.
There is a public GitHub repository and it is marked open-source, which lowers risk; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so auditability and ongoing maintenance signals are weak, warranting caution from a supply-chain perspective.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "sonicpi-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create background music for a 60-second tech product launch video. Make it futuristic with a medium tempo, and play it in an executable way through Sonic Pi.
Provides a fitting music concept for the video and generates or plays it through Sonic Pi.
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Modifies the current arrangement in real time and updates playback in Sonic Pi.
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Delivers two rhythm demonstrations with brief explanations to help users understand basic music concepts.
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