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music for airports inspired generative music
by infinite digits on 01 Dec'21 18:32 inthis is a infinite generative song based on Eno's Music for Airports. I realize this could be split up into different SynthDef's and sequenced with
SCTweets - 140 Character - swiki repost
by zecraum on 08 Apr'21 05:42 in140 Character Examples https://swiki.hfbk-hamburg.de/MusicTechnology/899 A popular way to share SuperCollider code is to post it to the social n
minor scale filtered pulsewave demands
by Luka P. on 22 Oct'20 14:46 inI was playing around trying to understand how Demand UGens work and come up with this rave-ish example.
IDMish modified. It is inspirated from the work of xffff.
by jerome.lapuyade.lahorgue on 18 Dec'18 13:57 inThis patch uses a SynthDef with Demand and triggered Ugens inside. The advantage of this rather using Pbind is the ability to play very speed rhythms
Micro-Rythms and micro-melodies with granular synthesis.
by jerome.lapuyade.lahorgue on 17 Dec'18 15:25 inIn order to not saturate the server, no OSC message is sent at each micro-times; I use Demand Ugens and I can get very speed rhythms.
Middle Children of History MUSC115 Final
by ianmcdougall60 on 06 Dec'16 21:09 inhttps://soundcloud.com/user-68447368/middle-children-of-history-musc115-final
Looping sampler with crossfading
by coreyker on 16 May'16 10:56 inLooping sampler with crossfading. Looping point and loop length can be adjusted. https://soundcloud.com/inlet/sc-160515-234815
reception: awesome (1)Feedback Ambient
by rumush on 14 Dec'15 17:21 inSimple feedback Ndef that can produce variety of sounds by just changing two variables, freq and rt. Feel free to modify the code and let me know what
Hats and Noise
by rumush on 26 Nov'15 20:42 inA couple of rhythmic noise generating functions. All based on the top one.
Chaos Ambient - Unfinished Piece
by rumush on 18 Nov'15 12:01 inA unfinished noise piece. Based on two chaotic UGens and some granularization.
fm generated melody
by grirgz on 11 Nov'15 19:02 inI'm sure it's a well known technique, but I found this by accident and I'm amazed by the cool jazzy basslines generated from nowhere
Re: SCTweets
by rumush on 10 Nov'15 09:16 inA collection of glitch functions inspired by nathanielvirgo's tweet - You've opened a new world to me :) You can find his function at the very top.
I-Ching Sequencer/Synth (King Wen Sequence) - 1
by ken_brant on 01 Apr'15 07:14 inSequencer/synthesizer using the complex wave-form of time; formulated from the King Wen sequence of the I-Ching using the model proposed in the Time-W