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Improv on baritone ukulele. Inspired by Ralph Towner recently.
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Just think about it. And call me in the morning with your answer.
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Some more sounds from the Voice Box vocoder/ Gakken / Stereo Memory Man combo. Submitted to Sound-In "April _____" for 31/3-7/4/2022.
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Yet another Voice Box vocoder/ Gakken / SMM piece, this time a take on part of the classic Steve Reich tape work "It's Gonna Rain". Submitted to Sound-In "April _____" for 31/3-7/4/2022.
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Sound source is The Crutch (gotta think up a better name, but that'll do for now), which is an old wooden crutch where the bottom part can swivel, and a guitar string is attached going from one of the height-adjustment screw holes up to the hand…
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Digital Sea is an ambient generative music piece written in the Pure Data programming language. It is constantly changing, circulating, and flowing. The program written to record this piece is capable of generating a unique, endless performance…
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Another one in my computer generated compositions using 100, 140, 180, 200, 240, 260, 280 and 300 hz sine tones chosen at random, later pieced together in Audacity and looped.
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Continuing to work with a tuning I was enlightened to by Chris Vaisvil, Porcupine tuning by Dustin Schallert. My platform is Pure Data and I created a patch with 12 oscillators, one per frequency of the Porcupine tuning, well except the last…
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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!
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Thoughts on the future of music for Sound-In Thank you Laurie for the inspiration.
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