[Csnd] Bell Study
Date | 2020-09-05 23:24 |
From | Aaron Krister Johnson |
Subject | [Csnd] Bell Study |
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An ambient minimalist study in beating and bells, and various approaches to temporal density (in general, the piece gets sparser as it goes. Most definitely inspired by the work of Brian Eno, particularly his "Clock of the Long Now" series. Csound, Raspberrry-Pi 3B w/PiSound audio card, Novation LaunchControl... Enjoy! |
Date | 2020-09-06 00:06 |
From | Dave Seidel |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Bell Study |
Looking forward to it! On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 6:24 PM Aaron Krister Johnson <akjmicro@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2020-09-06 19:58 |
From | Dave Seidel |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Bell Study |
Excellent work, Aaron. On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 7:06 PM Dave Seidel <dave.seidel@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2020-09-06 21:58 |
From | Aaron Krister Johnson |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Bell Study |
Thanks for the listens! Glad you enjoyed it. On Sun, Sep 6, 2020, 11:58 AM Dave Seidel <dave.seidel@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2021-01-07 03:13 |
From | "Dr. Richard Boulanger" |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Bell Study |
Aaron, Beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I am just getting started with my Pi4 running Csound and look to you and Dave Seidel for models, advice, and inspiration. Dr.B. Dr. Richard Boulanger Professor of Electronic Production and Design Berklee College of Music Professional Writing and Technology Division On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 6:24 PM Aaron Krister Johnson <akjmicro@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2021-01-15 17:04 |
From | Aaron Krister Johnson |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Bell Study |
Dr. Boulanger -- I'm just getting caught up on old emails and mailing-list traffic...missed this from 9 days ago, but thanks for the listen, and I'm glad you enjoyed it! On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 8:13 PM Dr. Richard Boulanger <rboulanger@berklee.edu> wrote:
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