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…
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…
Marley your kind comment to my recent piece reminded me you are working in Pure Data as well which is wonderful! This piece no less, like the rising bubble like envelopes on the oscillators. It's just like from below the sea level and coming to surface. Bit Sponge Bob bit the Nautiless. Well done! Re Sound-In we'd be pleased to have you checkout and participate. Unfortunately we do get lost in FB and there are some similar ones but we are with the "-". That said here is a link to the latest event. Check out at https://fb.me/e/24bPmelwS
I believe you willhave to join, we will get an approve req and follow through.
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…
Thank you everyone, your supportive comments mean a lot! :D
Jim, the Sound-In community sounds really cool, I was unable to find it searching on Facebook though. If you have a link you could share that would be awesome!
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…
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…
Marley thanks for the kind words re my Gentle Dark. Excellent that you too are working with Pure Data. Your evolving bubble like raising tonal glissandos are like bubbles from the ocean floor and the occasional 'noise' element winds, waves are cool. The continual weaving voice in this is very inventive - check out the Sound-In community on Facebook - we are small but long running group of creative composers working in a supportive atmosphere. I'm not as active right now as I'm working with another muse but will return.
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…
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…
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…
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…
Thank you everyone, your supportive comments mean a lot! :D
Jim, the Sound-In community sounds really cool, I was unable to find it searching on Facebook though. If you have a link you could share that would be awesome!
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!
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…
Comments on Marley Starlight's stuff
Thank you Jim, I found the page this time!
Marley your kind comment to my recent piece reminded me you are working in Pure Data as well which is wonderful! This piece no less, like the rising bubble like envelopes on the oscillators. It's just like from below the sea level and coming to surface. Bit Sponge Bob bit the Nautiless. Well done! Re Sound-In we'd be pleased to have you checkout and participate. Unfortunately we do get lost in FB and there are some similar ones but we are with the "-". That said here is a link to the latest event. Check out at https://fb.me/e/24bPmelwS I believe you willhave to join, we will get an approve req and follow through.
Thank you everyone, your supportive comments mean a lot! :D Jim, the Sound-In community sounds really cool, I was unable to find it searching on Facebook though. If you have a link you could share that would be awesome!
That is amazing!!!!! I LOVE this. I also love the way in which it is composed....it's like an endless digital poem. Thank you for sharing!!!
Marley thanks for the kind words re my Gentle Dark. Excellent that you too are working with Pure Data. Your evolving bubble like raising tonal glissandos are like bubbles from the ocean floor and the occasional 'noise' element winds, waves are cool. The continual weaving voice in this is very inventive - check out the Sound-In community on Facebook - we are small but long running group of creative composers working in a supportive atmosphere. I'm not as active right now as I'm working with another muse but will return.
@kavin. Thanks! I'll check him out
Very cool. Check out jimgoodinmusic here, he does some Pure Data stuff.
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Thank you Jim, I found the page this time!
I love this, it's so mesmerizing and the distortion is a nice touch!
Thank you everyone, your supportive comments mean a lot! :D Jim, the Sound-In community sounds really cool, I was unable to find it searching on Facebook though. If you have a link you could share that would be awesome!
I love the atmosphere of this! It's reminding me of the sound of singing wine glasses
@kavin. Thanks! I'll check him out