| Thanks, Adam, happy to do so. Here you go. Instruments 2 and 3 are mine,
the others are generated by blue.
- Dave
On 10/22/2011 10:23 AM, Adam Puckett wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Could you extract the CSD from the blue file so those without blue
> (including myself) can view it? Thanks! I'm listening to it on SC as I
> write this and it's very nice.
>
> On 10/22/11, Dave Seidel wrote:
>> Finally a new Csound/blue piece, after a long sojourn during which I was
>> focused on performing live non-laptop improvisations.
>>
>> This is called Ansible Cathedral. One layer consists of sine waves
>> playing octaves of one pitch (45 Hz), all sync'ed to the same binaural
>> beat, the frequency of which changes several times in the course of the
>> piece. The other layer consists of drones made using several instances
>> the chebyshevpoly opcode, fed with a sine wave and with each polynomial
>> multiplier controlled by the output of the jitter opcode. Plus there's
>> some reverb using reverbsc (my favorite).
>>
>> Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome, here or on SoundCloud:
>> http://soundcloud.com/mysterybear/ansible-cathedral
>>
>> If the SC player doesn't work for you, you can download it:
>> http://soundcloud.com/mysterybear/ansible-cathedral/download
>>
>> I've attached the .blue file if you're interested.
>>
>> - Dave
>>
>> http://mysterybear.net
>> http://soundcloud.com/mysterybear
>> http://mysterybear.bandcamp.com
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