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[Csnd] new piece: Ansible Cathedral

Date2011-10-22 15:16
FromDave Seidel
Subject[Csnd] new piece: Ansible Cathedral
Attachmentsansible_cathedral.blue  
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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Date2011-10-22 15:23
FromAdam Puckett
SubjectRe: [Csnd] new piece: Ansible Cathedral
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
>
> Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug tracker
>             https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=81968&atid=564599
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> csound"
>
>


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Date2011-10-22 15:37
FromDave Seidel
SubjectRe: [Csnd] new piece: Ansible Cathedral
Attachmentsansible_cathedral.csd  
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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Date2011-10-22 17:25
Fromfrancesco
Subject[Csnd] Re: new piece: Ansible Cathedral
Dear Mr. Dave,
always nice to listen Your music.
Thanks for sharing.

ciao,
francesco.


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Date2011-10-22 18:39
FromDave Seidel
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Re: new piece: Ansible Cathedral
Thanks, Francesco.

On Saturday, October 22, 2011 12:25:47 PM, francesco wrote:
> Dear Mr. Dave,
> always nice to listen Your music.
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> ciao,
> francesco.



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