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Eternal Elevator Ensemble
by 56228375 on 08 Dec'20 01:15 inLegend has it that on December 14th of 1287, the day that lives by the name of St. Lucia's Flood, a metalic artifact was unearthed filled with undecip
instant nostalgia with wow and flutter
by 56228375 on 31 Aug'19 15:22 inadd instant nostalgia to your music with a touch of wow and flutter link for the sample: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qysrKqJ0S6Huub4mEKp2Gk8FJqq
supercollider implementation of padsynth algorithm.
by 56228375 on 13 Jan'18 12:22 inAn implementation of Paul Nasca Octavian's excellent PadSynth algorithm in supercollider, driven from patterns. This code is accompanied by a blog art
audio transitions
by 56228375 on 19 Aug'17 11:06 inCode used in the blog article about audio transitions https://technogems.blogspot.be/2017/08/audio-transitions-in-supercollider.html The program pro
Scoring a movie with supercollider
by 56228375 on 12 Aug'17 11:34 inThis is the supercollider code used in the tutorial about creating a generative movie score with supercollider and blender. The tutorial itself is loc
Re: DWG sitar model
by 56228375 on 10 Aug'17 14:55 infork of a sitar model by @snappizz... it sounds better to me although I have no idea how it's supposed to sound. Modifications are in the plucking (w
Squiggle squiggle
by 56228375 on 09 Aug'17 00:51 inA more extensive squiggle session. Construction is detailed in a blog post http://technogems.blogspot.be/2017/08/automating-squiggles-in-supercollider
I need you
by 56228375 on 08 Aug'17 00:13 inIannis Xenakis begging us from the grave: "I need you! I need you! I need you!...". This code is based on an example from the Help documents that use
Movie without images
by 56228375 on 25 Jul'17 00:06 inRequires supercollider 3.9dev. (But you probably can use older versions if your replace Done.freeSelf with number 2.) All sounds are synthesised - no
heavy breathing
by 56228375 on 11 Jun'17 00:04 inAn attempt at emulating a breathing sound. Originally made using sonic-visualizer, based on the spectrogram of the first breath in this recording: htt