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Satori. New track made out of white noise

Date2016-02-22 19:28
FromAnton Kholomiov
SubjectSatori. New track made out of white noise
Attachmentssatori.csd  
I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator. 
So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to 
get the desired beats, pads and melodies:


It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's, loopseg's and lfo's.
I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
generating it live. 

Thanks for listening!
Anton
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Date2016-02-22 21:29
FromPeter Burgess
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
AttachmentsChebBPNoiseExample.csd  
That's an awesome idea! Good results too. I've spent quite alot of
time messing around with pinknoise and really tight, high order BP
butterworth and cheby filters. You can get some excellent sounds using
just that, and even more when you modulate stuff with it :D

Here's a basic example...

On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 7:28 PM, Anton Kholomiov
 wrote:
> I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator.
> So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to
> get the desired beats, pads and melodies:
>
> https://soundcloud.com/anton-kho/satori-etude-in-white-noise
>
> It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's,
> loopseg's and lfo's.
> I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
> generating it live.
>
> Thanks for listening!
> Anton
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Date2016-02-22 22:51
FromOeyvind Brandtsegg
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Nice, Anton! Thanks!

2016-02-22 20:28 GMT+01:00 Anton Kholomiov :
> I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator.
> So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to
> get the desired beats, pads and melodies:
>
> https://soundcloud.com/anton-kho/satori-etude-in-white-noise
>
> It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's,
> loopseg's and lfo's.
> I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
> generating it live.
>
> Thanks for listening!
> Anton
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Date2016-02-23 03:57
FromBen McAllister
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Beautiful piece Anton, thanks!

On Monday, February 22, 2016, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator. 
So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to 
get the desired beats, pads and melodies:


It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's, loopseg's and lfo's.
I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
generating it live. 

Thanks for listening!
Anton
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Date2016-02-23 09:16
FromAnton Kholomiov
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Thanks for listening! I'm glad that you find it interesting!

2016-02-23 6:57 GMT+03:00 Ben McAllister <benmca@gmail.com>:
Beautiful piece Anton, thanks!


On Monday, February 22, 2016, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator. 
So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to 
get the desired beats, pads and melodies:


It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's, loopseg's and lfo's.
I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
generating it live. 

Thanks for listening!
Anton
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Date2016-02-23 09:50
FromWolf Peuker
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Thanks a lot for sharing Satory, Anton.
Thanks Peter for the basic example.
Satory is so far away, that at least one intermediate step is necessary ;-)

Best,
Wolf

Am 22.02.2016 um 22:29 schrieb Peter Burgess:
> That's an awesome idea! Good results too. I've spent quite alot of
> time messing around with pinknoise and really tight, high order BP
> butterworth and cheby filters. You can get some excellent sounds using
> just that, and even more when you modulate stuff with it :D
>
> Here's a basic example...
>
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 7:28 PM, Anton Kholomiov
>  wrote:
>> I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator.
>> So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to
>> get the desired beats, pads and melodies:
>>
>> https://soundcloud.com/anton-kho/satori-etude-in-white-noise
>>
>> It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's,
>> loopseg's and lfo's.
>> I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
>> generating it live.
>>
>> Thanks for listening!
>> Anton
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Date2016-02-23 10:33
FromPeter Burgess
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Lol. No worries, it wasn't meant to be a step to Satory, just that
Anton's concept reminded me of something I like doing with noise. I
particularly love the hellish sounds you get when the bandwidth opens
up a bit :D

On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Wolf Peuker  wrote:
> Thanks a lot for sharing Satory, Anton.
> Thanks Peter for the basic example.
> Satory is so far away, that at least one intermediate step is necessary ;-)
>
> Best,
> Wolf
>
> Am 22.02.2016 um 22:29 schrieb Peter Burgess:
>> That's an awesome idea! Good results too. I've spent quite alot of
>> time messing around with pinknoise and really tight, high order BP
>> butterworth and cheby filters. You can get some excellent sounds using
>> just that, and even more when you modulate stuff with it :D
>>
>> Here's a basic example...
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 7:28 PM, Anton Kholomiov
>>  wrote:
>>> I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator.
>>> So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to
>>> get the desired beats, pads and melodies:
>>>
>>> https://soundcloud.com/anton-kho/satori-etude-in-white-noise
>>>
>>> It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's,
>>> loopseg's and lfo's.
>>> I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
>>> generating it live.
>>>
>>> Thanks for listening!
>>> Anton
>>> Csound mailing list Csound@listserv.heanet.ie
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>>> https://github.com/csound/csound/issues Discussions of bugs and features can
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Date2016-02-23 22:21
FromHlöðver Sigurðsson
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Nice!

2016-02-23 11:33 GMT+01:00 Peter Burgess <pete.soundtechnician@gmail.com>:
Lol. No worries, it wasn't meant to be a step to Satory, just that
Anton's concept reminded me of something I like doing with noise. I
particularly love the hellish sounds you get when the bandwidth opens
up a bit :D

On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Wolf Peuker <wolfpeuker@posteo.de> wrote:
> Thanks a lot for sharing Satory, Anton.
> Thanks Peter for the basic example.
> Satory is so far away, that at least one intermediate step is necessary ;-)
>
> Best,
> Wolf
>
> Am 22.02.2016 um 22:29 schrieb Peter Burgess:
>> That's an awesome idea! Good results too. I've spent quite alot of
>> time messing around with pinknoise and really tight, high order BP
>> butterworth and cheby filters. You can get some excellent sounds using
>> just that, and even more when you modulate stuff with it :D
>>
>> Here's a basic example...
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 7:28 PM, Anton Kholomiov
>> <anton.kholomiov@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator.
>>> So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to
>>> get the desired beats, pads and melodies:
>>>
>>> https://soundcloud.com/anton-kho/satori-etude-in-white-noise
>>>
>>> It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's,
>>> loopseg's and lfo's.
>>> I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
>>> generating it live.
>>>
>>> Thanks for listening!
>>> Anton
>>> Csound mailing list Csound@listserv.heanet.ie
>>> https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND Send bugs reports to
>>> https://github.com/csound/csound/issues Discussions of bugs and features can
>>> be posted here
>> Csound mailing list
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>
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Date2016-02-26 03:29
From"Dr. Richard Boulanger"
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Anton,

Super Track.  Fantastic .csd.  Thanks for sharing.  I plan to show/play this for my students next week.  
I am sure that they are going to love it.  Great work.  Dr.B.

_____________________________________________
Dr. Richard Boulanger
Professor of Electronic Production and Design
Professional Writing and Music Technology Division
Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston Street, FB-75
Boston, MA 02215-3693
Office @ 161 Mass Ave - 4th Floor
617-747-2384 (office)  774-488-9166 (cell)
______________________________________________
rboulanger@berklee.edu (email)
https://www.facebook.com/richard.boulanger.58 (facebook)
______________________________________________
President of Boulanger Labs - http://boulangerlabs.com
Director of Csounds.com - http://csounds.com
Author & Editor: The Csound Book - http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/csound-book
Author & Editor: The Audio Programming Book - http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/audio-programming-book
______________________________________________
about: http://www.boulangerlabs.com/about/richardboulanger/
about: http://www.csounds.com/community/developers/dr-richard-boulanger/
______________________________________________
music: http://www.csounds.com/community/developers/dr-richard-boulanger/dr-richard-boulanger-music/


On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator. 
So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to 
get the desired beats, pads and melodies:


It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's, loopseg's and lfo's.
I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
generating it live. 

Thanks for listening!
Anton
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Date2016-02-27 12:27
FromAnton Kholomiov
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Thank you Dr. B! It's very encouraging to hear it from the sound design pro like you

2016-02-26 6:29 GMT+03:00 Dr. Richard Boulanger <rboulanger@berklee.edu>:
Anton,

Super Track.  Fantastic .csd.  Thanks for sharing.  I plan to show/play this for my students next week.  
I am sure that they are going to love it.  Great work.  Dr.B.

_____________________________________________
Dr. Richard Boulanger
Professor of Electronic Production and Design
Professional Writing and Music Technology Division
Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston Street, FB-75
Boston, MA 02215-3693
Office @ 161 Mass Ave - 4th Floor
617-747-2384 (office)  774-488-9166 (cell)
______________________________________________
rboulanger@berklee.edu (email)
https://www.facebook.com/richard.boulanger.58 (facebook)
______________________________________________
President of Boulanger Labs - http://boulangerlabs.com
Director of Csounds.com - http://csounds.com
Author & Editor: The Csound Book - http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/csound-book
Author & Editor: The Audio Programming Book - http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/audio-programming-book
______________________________________________
about: http://www.boulangerlabs.com/about/richardboulanger/
about: http://www.csounds.com/community/developers/dr-richard-boulanger/
______________________________________________
music: http://www.csounds.com/community/developers/dr-richard-boulanger/dr-richard-boulanger-music/


On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator. 
So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to 
get the desired beats, pads and melodies:


It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's, loopseg's and lfo's.
I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
generating it live. 

Thanks for listening!
Anton
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Date2016-02-27 18:33
FromAaron Krister Johnson
SubjectRe: Satori. New track made out of white noise
Very nice...and calming.  White noise with filters FTW.... :D

Aaron Krister Johnson
http://www.untwelve.org

On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 6:27 AM, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Dr. B! It's very encouraging to hear it from the sound design pro like you

2016-02-26 6:29 GMT+03:00 Dr. Richard Boulanger <rboulanger@berklee.edu>:
Anton,

Super Track.  Fantastic .csd.  Thanks for sharing.  I plan to show/play this for my students next week.  
I am sure that they are going to love it.  Great work.  Dr.B.

_____________________________________________
Dr. Richard Boulanger
Professor of Electronic Production and Design
Professional Writing and Music Technology Division
Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston Street, FB-75
Boston, MA 02215-3693
Office @ 161 Mass Ave - 4th Floor
617-747-2384 (office)  774-488-9166 (cell)
______________________________________________
rboulanger@berklee.edu (email)
https://www.facebook.com/richard.boulanger.58 (facebook)
______________________________________________
President of Boulanger Labs - http://boulangerlabs.com
Director of Csounds.com - http://csounds.com
Author & Editor: The Csound Book - http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/csound-book
Author & Editor: The Audio Programming Book - http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/audio-programming-book
______________________________________________
about: http://www.boulangerlabs.com/about/richardboulanger/
about: http://www.csounds.com/community/developers/dr-richard-boulanger/
______________________________________________
music: http://www.csounds.com/community/developers/dr-richard-boulanger/dr-richard-boulanger-music/


On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholomiov@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering how far you can get with a single white noise generator. 
So here is the piece that contains only white noise and many filters to 
get the desired beats, pads and melodies:


It's also a one note piece. All transitions are made with linseg's, loopseg's and lfo's.
I attach a csd file so that you can run it and listen to the Csound
generating it live. 

Thanks for listening!
Anton
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