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Final assignment for the ChucK programming class. A non-octave scale is used: 7EDT, seven equal divisions of the tritave (3/1 -- an octave and a fifth). There is lots of random variation when performed on the computer. Although it's instrumental…
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Assignment for ChucK programming class on Kadenze. The scale used is Elaine Walker's favorite seven note subset of 10EDO (10 equal divisions of the octave). When performed on the computer, the melody and drum patterns are different each time.
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Final assignment for the ChucK programming class. A non-octave scale is used: 7EDT, seven equal divisions of the tritave (3/1 -- an octave and a fifth). There is lots of random variation when performed on the computer. Although it's instrumental…
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Final assignment for the ChucK programming class. A non-octave scale is used: 7EDT, seven equal divisions of the tritave (3/1 -- an octave and a fifth). There is lots of random variation when performed on the computer. Although it's instrumental…
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Final assignment for the ChucK programming class. A non-octave scale is used: 7EDT, seven equal divisions of the tritave (3/1 -- an octave and a fifth). There is lots of random variation when performed on the computer. Although it's instrumental…
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Opening track, sets the scene.
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