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[Csnd] OT: Interesting article from Journal of Music: Why Systems?

Date2011-03-24 16:25
FromAaron Krister Johnson
Subject[Csnd] OT: Interesting article from Journal of Music: Why Systems?
http://journalofmusic.com/article/1193

A good read....I'd love to see what kinds of discussions this provokes.
Already, some good ones were happening on Facebook among my FB friends. :)

Best,
AKJ

Date2011-03-24 17:30
FromRichard Dobson
Subject[Csnd] cool soundfile du jour
I just found this on the usual serendipitous ramble:

http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/matlab/rastamat/HoldMeNow.wav

Now - what do we need in Csound (that we haven't already got), to get 
that result from that source?

Richard Dobson



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Date2011-03-24 18:04
FromRory Walsh
SubjectRe: [Csnd] cool soundfile du jour
What is the source? The only "hold me now" I know was a Eurovision
song winner from when I was a boy!



On 24 March 2011 17:30, Richard Dobson  wrote:
> I just found this on the usual serendipitous ramble:
>
> http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/matlab/rastamat/HoldMeNow.wav
>
> Now - what do we need in Csound (that we haven't already got), to get that
> result from that source?
>
> Richard Dobson
>
>
>
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Date2011-03-24 18:31
FromRichard Dobson
SubjectRe: [Csnd] cool soundfile du jour
Thompson Twins song. The web page whence this comes (matlab stuff for 
MFCC processing) does not offer a link to it. I think it is supposed to 
be quite famous. Perhaps it is a cover of the one you mention?

Richard Dobson

On 24/03/2011 18:04, Rory Walsh wrote:
> What is the source? The only "hold me now" I know was a Eurovision
> song winner from when I was a boy!
>
>
>
> On 24 March 2011 17:30, Richard Dobson  wrote:
>> I just found this on the usual serendipitous ramble:
>>
>> http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/matlab/rastamat/HoldMeNow.wav
>>
>> Now - what do we need in Csound (that we haven't already got), to get that
>> result from that source?
>>
>> Richard Dobson
>>
>>
>>
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Date2011-03-24 18:39
FromJustin Glenn Smith
SubjectRe: [Csnd] cool soundfile du jour
If I am recognizing the sound properly - This is easy, I have done it quite a few times myself: frequency modulate a phasor used as an index into a table containing the source song via tabread - sounds like an arbitrary non-sinusoidal waveform modulating, try maybe filtered noise or the same soundfile.

Rory Walsh wrote:
> What is the source? The only "hold me now" I know was a Eurovision
> song winner from when I was a boy!
> 
> 
> 
> On 24 March 2011 17:30, Richard Dobson  wrote:
>> I just found this on the usual serendipitous ramble:
>>
>> http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/matlab/rastamat/HoldMeNow.wav
>>
>> Now - what do we need in Csound (that we haven't already got), to get that
>> result from that source?
>>
>> Richard Dobson
>>
>>
>>
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Date2011-03-24 20:14
FromJoel Ross
SubjectRe: [Csnd] cool soundfile du jour
What about imposing its spectral envelope on some noise with pvsvoc, I
was experimenting with
doing that a few weeks ago, and the results were quite similar.

Joel

On 24 March 2011 19:39, Justin Glenn Smith  wrote:
> If I am recognizing the sound properly - This is easy, I have done it quite a few times myself: frequency modulate a phasor used as an index into a table containing the source song via tabread - sounds like an arbitrary non-sinusoidal waveform modulating, try maybe filtered noise or the same soundfile.
>
> Rory Walsh wrote:
>> What is the source? The only "hold me now" I know was a Eurovision
>> song winner from when I was a boy!
>>
>>
>>
>> On 24 March 2011 17:30, Richard Dobson  wrote:
>>> I just found this on the usual serendipitous ramble:
>>>
>>> http://labrosa.ee.columbia.edu/matlab/rastamat/HoldMeNow.wav
>>>
>>> Now - what do we need in Csound (that we haven't already got), to get that
>>> result from that source?
>>>
>>> Richard Dobson
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>
>>
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