Thanks for the comments. About the spatialization, I am seeing about revisiting all the piece, and doing it using ambisonics techniques, although I am not very familiar yet with them, and I do not count with the necesary numbers of speakers to elaborate the spatial aspect, in fact I only count with headphones for now, and ocasionally with a stereo system of speakers. But this will change soon. I would like thought to ask on this list about the binaural plugin hrtfer, I started to use it maybe it's one of a solution.
Anyone have a suggestion. I thought too to mix ambisonic and binaural, I wait to see what it can do.
About the sounds, all or allmost all are made with Csound, some are spatialized with pure data/soundhack, The reverbs are made using max, and I used protools to mix everything together.
I will try to post DSD when I can.
Nicolas
--- En date de : Mer 17.11.10, Colman O'Reilly <colmanoreilly@gmail.com> a écrit :
De: Colman O'Reilly <colmanoreilly@gmail.com> Objet: [Csnd] Re: Re: Piece À: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk Date: Mercredi 17 novembre 2010, 3h19
Agreed - very cool - thanks for sharing :) Even tho it'll bump me off the frontpage, its worth throwing up on the Csounds.com podcast - and then talking about what Csound you used. Maybe link a few CSDs?
C
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Art Hunkins <abhunkin@uncg.edu> wrote:
Very sensitive and evocative textures.
Particularly effective use of space.
I really like the way the piece just evaporates at the end.
Art Hunkins
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Subject: [Csnd] Piece
Here is a piece that I composed partially using Csound, and that I would like to share with all of you.
Comments are welcome as they are helpfull.
thanks
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