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Getting Freq-y With It
by ianmcdougall60 on 15 Nov'16 12:21 inAssignment 2 for MUSC 115 https://soundcloud.com/user-68447368/getting-freq-y-with-it-115modulations
115pluck (Assignment 1)
by Mason McCormack on 08 Nov'16 20:58 inhttps://soundcloud.com/macdaddymase/sc-161108-115354
A1 - Heldt
by unknown on 08 Nov'16 20:27 inI wanted to keep the snare and hats but write different rhythms. After that I used "glissf" to create more of a moving bass sound out of the kick. I t
Assignment 1 115pluck
by ianmcdougall60 on 08 Nov'16 09:21 inassignment 1 Ian McDougall soundcloud link: https://soundcloud.com/user-68447368
Assignment #1
by hwright on 08 Nov'16 09:02 inhttps://soundcloud.com/user-665612115/db-assignment-1-musc115
Colby moeller 115 pluck
by cmoeller on 08 Nov'16 08:01 inhttps://soundcloud.com/user-52183734/sc-1707302
"The Hills" - The Weeknd
by melliott on 03 Nov'16 07:20 inThis is a cover of a song by Abel Tesfaye titled "The Hills" done in SuperCollider. You can find the original here. WARNING: VIDEO IS SOMEWHAT GRA
SynthDef examples: hihat, snare, kick, sawSynth, with Pbind demo
by Bruno Ruviaro on 31 Oct'16 23:58 indemonstration of simple SynthDefs simulating hihat, snare, kick drum; and a sawtooth synth used both for chords and a bass line in the Pbind demonstra
electro drum kit
by snappizz on 09 Sep'16 21:02 inscrounged together from various youtube tutorials and forum posts
reception: drumkit (1)Stutter tutorial
by snappizz on 01 Feb'16 06:27 inStutter effects grab a small segment of live audio and play it back. It is a popular effect in electronic music, independently invented and developed
reception: instructional (1)just to round out the examples (1)im posting a stutterlivelooper (1)experiments in detecting fast onsets with Amplitude UGens
by julian.rohrhuber on 19 Dec'15 20:57 inA series of consecutive experiments (all results visualised as plots) that try to detect onsets in a noisy signal.
Rhythm Feedback
by rumush on 07 Dec'15 21:30 inNdef with feedback where the source gets seperated so it runs through three different effects with LFPulse as volume control. You can get some feedbac