Twisted manipulation in Pure Data sampling and breaking up a 30min recording I did last year called Shiver. The patch samples an audio file somewhat randomly of which I was capturing the edit in another buffer.
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).
this is all James Bailey’s work and again I just added the delayed stereo effects with the bent time lines left and right.. no big thing but I am liking this just as much as the original.. next comes the effects :) while the movie renders..
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yes -- incredible yes..
A lovely aural dream!
I love this, it's so mesmerizing and the distortion is a nice touch!
thanks for making this Jim..
Cool vibes indeed!
great --- this is really so mellow-
Tranquil and meditative Jim
nice so pleasant and wonderful--
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-
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Bill like your graphic on this. Mixes are quite creative, you really paint tonality each week.