Cool envelope I found and tweaked over two oscillators being initialized with random frequencies 0-1400 hz. Built two loops into the patch and it's soup! Credit inspiration from Paris Young with reminding me about PD's randomizer object!
Cool envelope I found and tweaked over two oscillators being initialized with random frequencies 0-1400 hz. Built two loops into the patch and it's soup! Credit inspiration from Paris Young with reminding me about PD's randomizer object!
First foray with a Eurorack module in conjunction with my Pure Data patch. Also using a delay box from Timebox Instruments on this which has some theremin ability. Created for this week's Sound-In fest.
Made in Pure Data tweaking envelopes and a windowing technique to shape the oscillators which there are two in this looping and interacting, 120 and 160hz.
Made in Pure Data tweaking envelopes and a windowing technique to shape the oscillators which there are two in this looping and interacting, 120 and 160hz.
I've been musically idle for about 3 months having been focusing on another muse from the past, photography in the 'film' sense. This week I had several things leading me to want to give time to an improv the current Sound-In Facebook group…
Another computer generated composition largely created using Csound, an audio programming environment built in the c language by Barry Vercoe in the mid-80's at MIT. I've recently been experimenting with it creating synthesis sounds. This piece…
This is cool. I am a programmer by day. Never heard of Csound but have you tried PureData. Its similarly low level but its visual (drag and drop and draw instead of typing).
great work pure data is kinda difficult for me to make massive constructions due to the complexity of the details that have to be correct when working with it but pure data is a great program -- :)
Improv on an idea on mountain dulcimer with current times in mind. Created for Sound-In A Moment Captured event. The title is in the positive of the word and not in the flame thrower use by the the idiot in the White House, if anything liberty…
My first experience with a mountain dulcimer was one that was refretted with glued on bits of wire to make each step 65 cents instead of the usual 100 cents. I like your calming playing. It is like a conversation with friends by a fire under the starry sky.
Different endless tape loop recordings of snippets of fretless guitar improvised then assembled and remixed in Pure Data Vanilla. For the Sound-In Event of Aug 1 2020
A Richard Serra memorial performance by the tribe inside the Serra sculpture Vortex at the Fort Worth Modern Art Museum. A passerby provided some vocals.
Sets the stage for spring breaking well Chris. Lovely swells in the guitar(s) and vocal works well slightly buried in the mix, gives it all a nice flowing feeling!
Love that Darryl! really nice melancholy melody in there is like an undercurrent and the hiphop/tribal vibe around it. Very cool! I now realize this was where the really cool evolution came in Kaviin's remix of you, me and Bill! Good piece sir!
Kavin really nice evolution in that and as Bill put i, 'what sound-in is about'! Steve's mixes were so much a part of an event and I miss them. It's nice of you do produce one time to time, this one no less!
Three different versions of a similar line created using the onboard sequencer on a Roland SE-02. the different voices were created by changing settings on a Casio DH-100 digital horn attached via MIDI, and playing the horn. Submitted to Sound…
Awesome detail Jim that occasionally has a frequency simulating vibration of the iPhone alert! Like the pixel like top voice that is waltzing in random.
Female vocal with cello section in Pythagorean tuning
Public Domain poem from T.S. Eliot
III
You tossed a blanket from the bed,
You lay upon your back, and waited;
You dozed, and watched the night revealing
The thousand sordid images…
Another three-track piece, with just the central voice (and in this case it actually is voice) being effected by the EHX Voice Box in vocoder mode. The other two parts are just straight sounds from a Roland SE02. Submitted to Sound-In "Strange…
existential dread has hit my soul
weigh me down like a lump of coal
or the monkey on my back burning fossil fuel
it's getting harder to keep cool
keep on acting like everything's fine
that dog in his burning house
crossing the line, break…
wild set of of introspective lyrics and surprise entry in the music mix Kav - somewhere between beat poetry and lo-fi hip hop! Well done and new turf for you!
Your left side rhythmic intricacy is the Dali in the glue here - little skitch as it should be in starting then grows intense to catch your knarly lead wave Kavin!
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Nice array of sounds, digging those harmonics.
This is cool in the same way that Bill Frisell’s album “Is That You?” Is cool.
Nice one, Jim! Definitely got a jazzy undertone going on.
I love the atmosphere of this! It's reminding me of the sound of singing wine glasses
excellent halloween music --
the high pitch seems to be difficult for me to listen to-- not sure why I have such difficulty with high pitches?
cool--
Jim... this is a very cool piece... especially around the 4 minute mark. Well done!!! Joseph Benzola
Sounds nice and chill man
Nice timeless feel to this, Faheyesque indeed
This is cool. I am a programmer by day. Never heard of Csound but have you tried PureData. Its similarly low level but its visual (drag and drop and draw instead of typing).
it is good these types of Jubilance --- specially in dark times-
this is pure joy,.. it has such a twang that gets emphasized by some kind of tape manipulations it is amazing --- thanks for the upload-
great work pure data is kinda difficult for me to make massive constructions due to the complexity of the details that have to be correct when working with it but pure data is a great program -- :)
Lovely atmospheric sound on an instrument that has always intrigued me.
great 000 it has a kind of textured effects to it.
My first experience with a mountain dulcimer was one that was refretted with glued on bits of wire to make each step 65 cents instead of the usual 100 cents. I like your calming playing. It is like a conversation with friends by a fire under the starry sky.
This has a distant, lonesome, Ry Cooder-like feel. Like driving through the desert.
Sounds like something I might've done with my fretless, back in the old tape days. Lovely!!
just excellent --- this is art for me-- I love this. --- :)
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Feels like blasting off to 'Lost in Space' and lovely when the electric piano like keys come in!
That's awesome! What a reflective space Kavin!
Sets the stage for spring breaking well Chris. Lovely swells in the guitar(s) and vocal works well slightly buried in the mix, gives it all a nice flowing feeling!
Love that Darryl! really nice melancholy melody in there is like an undercurrent and the hiphop/tribal vibe around it. Very cool! I now realize this was where the really cool evolution came in Kaviin's remix of you, me and Bill! Good piece sir!
Kavin really nice evolution in that and as Bill put i, 'what sound-in is about'! Steve's mixes were so much a part of an event and I miss them. It's nice of you do produce one time to time, this one no less!
Abstract and ghostly.
Awesome detail Jim that occasionally has a frequency simulating vibration of the iPhone alert! Like the pixel like top voice that is waltzing in random.
Soaring loveliness with Karen Carpentet likeness on top!
This is really nice Kavin. Soaring main lead over evolving groove on bass synth. Alluring development.
Stop making sense feels like!
Dig! Like the bass synth voice to my ears in this though maybe something else. It’s a pulse!
wild set of of introspective lyrics and surprise entry in the music mix Kav - somewhere between beat poetry and lo-fi hip hop! Well done and new turf for you!
the other side of quiet - speaks of Bill, lovely Ben!
like the hammer like groove from @1.30 in and the evolve about a minute later with the synth squelches and such. Bass sounds strong there K!
Something like the orchestration of German early 20th century and sophistication of an intricate puzzle Bill. Well done!
Your left side rhythmic intricacy is the Dali in the glue here - little skitch as it should be in starting then grows intense to catch your knarly lead wave Kavin!
Something to hear, amazing the times, what he did, thanks for documenting and doing something with Bill!
lots of mystery and imagery - intrigued with the name!
Pretty awesome! The tabla like percussion hits in beginning are really defining with the voice and mix. Grows cool!
like the pulse on this one as well