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Baritone Uke and glimmer of Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring but merely a glimmer in mind or lost as a goose after the golden egg of the moment! For Sound-In Apr 1-8, 2021
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I was inspired to do a new piece in Pure Data recently. The title and feeling were keeping in mind of the Sound-In Event Earth Apr 22-29, 2021. I captured a screen recording of the performance which is here https://youtu.be/5Q-rlrx3VsY
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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.
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Another step down the electronic path, this one on the inspiration of last weekends Modular World livestream broadcasting promoting the creativity of electronic musicians across the globe all tethered by the muse of patchcords and eurorack modules…
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using 500, 530, 560 and 590 hz sines played in taps with a widget panel in csound. processed in audacity with much PaulStretch.
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I'm continuing to work with computer generated tone waves, recently using csound, a programming environment in the c language. I generally generate a file and post manipulate in a DAW as was the case here.
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more experiments with composing with sine tones in c Sound. using 480 and 460 cycle tones and voice. As I say in the title this is a matra for my head for an upcoming biking event in Tucson.
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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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This is my first of a composition using the sound programming environment Csound. This piece was based on four sine tones 500, 480, 460 and 510 hz. I scored trial error in Csound and mapped the score which is done by numbers until nearly each…
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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…
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