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Csound on my EP

Date2015-08-19 15:42
FromJustin Rosander
SubjectCsound on my EP
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Hello all,

I noticed some people were sharing their own creations, so I thought I would share my own.  I developed a warm pad using Csound which is featured on a couple songs on my EP The Triads: Distant Shores.  The songs on which it is featured are "John" and "Distant Shores".  When I made the pad, I was learning CSound and I was kind of exploring the idea: "How many oscillators can I put in this?"  I was also using concepts outlined in Gordon Reid's excellent articles in SoundonSound.  It has 8 oscillators per channel, and while this is a 2 channel pad, I have a 4 channel version that I did to see what a sort of "surround" keyboard sound would be like.  That one was overkill. :)  I have enjoyed using CSound, and love the idea of being able to make something that no one else is using in modern music; too often, I turn on the radio and everything sounds the same.

Anyways, I hope you enjoy it, and I welcome your comments.

Regards,

Justin

Date2015-08-19 16:11
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: Csound on my EP
That’s great, thanks for sharing this with us.
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Dr Victor Lazzarini
Dean of Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy,
Maynooth University,
Maynooth, Co Kildare, Ireland
Tel: 00 353 7086936
Fax: 00 353 1 7086952 

> On 19 Aug 2015, at 15:42, Justin Rosander  wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I noticed some people were sharing their own creations, so I thought I would share my own.  I developed a warm pad using Csound which is featured on a couple songs on my EP The Triads: Distant Shores.  The songs on which it is featured are "John" and "Distant Shores".  When I made the pad, I was learning CSound and I was kind of exploring the idea: "How many oscillators can I put in this?"  I was also using concepts outlined in Gordon Reid's excellent articles in SoundonSound.  It has 8 oscillators per channel, and while this is a 2 channel pad, I have a 4 channel version that I did to see what a sort of "surround" keyboard sound would be like.  That one was overkill. :)  I have enjoyed using CSound, and love the idea of being able to make something that no one else is using in modern music; too often, I turn on the radio and everything sounds the same.
> 
> Anyways, I hope you enjoy it, and I welcome your comments.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Justin
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