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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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Not for the pleasing of heart. This is a noise piece incorporating 6 square wav tones, 880, 220, 110, 52, 26, 13 and 6.5 hz and one foundational pink noise floor. About a year+ ago I delved into Core Audio programming and experimented as this…
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A piece done for this weekend's Sound-In Event (http://sound-in.org). Partly improvised partly conceptual. I've been programming computer generated wave tones of late. This is two parts violin, a PaulStretched 220hz tone and a steady stream…
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6 improv'd trax of violin in to iOS app Loopy HD, mixed in Audacity with ascending descending white noise added in. For http://sound-in.org Halloween event.
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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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Acoustic guitar drone
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6 improv'd trax of violin in to iOS app Loopy HD, mixed in Audacity with ascending descending white noise added in. For http://sound-in.org Halloween event.
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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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