Availability of my algorithmically composed music
Date | 2016-12-13 17:08 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Of possible interest to members of your groups, I have published to YouTube, with reasonably high-definition audio, most of my back catalog of algorithmically generated and synthesized music. https://www.youtube.com/user/michaelgogins ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com 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 |
Date | 2016-12-13 17:23 |
From | Peter Burgess |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Nice one! Thanks. I'll have a listen in a sec. I'll also post some up on my algorythm radio Facebook page :D On 13 Dec 2016 5:09 p.m., "Michael Gogins" <michael.gogins@gmail.com> wrote: Of possible interest to members of your groups, I have published to |
Date | 2016-12-13 18:08 |
From | Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Thanks for sharing, Michael. Nice ideas and nice music. It goes well with the spectrograms too. I wonder if those things visualized above 30 kHz or so are intentional mirrors? Looks kind of intriguing. all best Oeyvind 2016-12-13 9:08 GMT-08:00 Michael Gogins |
Date | 2016-12-13 18:09 |
From | Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
... not on all songs I see now, but for example on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSaOoIECbdc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuntpYyubfc&t=616s 2016-12-13 10:08 GMT-08:00 Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
Date | 2016-12-13 18:11 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
They are not intentional mirrors. They are aliasing, mostly probably from FM instruments. Regards, Mike ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
Date | 2016-12-13 18:14 |
From | Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
It made me wish I could hear above 30 kHz, nice shapes. 2016-12-13 10:11 GMT-08:00 Michael Gogins |
Date | 2016-12-13 18:18 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
You can hear above 30 KHz if you just take 2 or 3 times as much time. Best, Mike ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
Date | 2016-12-13 18:25 |
From | Peter Burgess |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
That's the craziest thing I've ever seen you write Mike! Haha On 13 Dec 2016 6:19 p.m., "Michael Gogins" <michael.gogins@gmail.com> wrote: You can hear above 30 KHz if you just take 2 or 3 times as much time. |
Date | 2016-12-13 18:32 |
From | Dave Seidel |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Ha! On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Michael Gogins <michael.gogins@gmail.com> wrote: You can hear above 30 KHz if you just take 2 or 3 times as much time. |
Date | 2016-12-13 18:37 |
From | Peter Burgess |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
I'm having a listen. I'm really enjoying sound fractals track 5! I just had a thought regarding the audio at 30KHz plus. YouTube converts audio to 22.05KHz, so sadly, it's quite possible those inaudible elements are lost on YouTube anyway On 13 Dec 2016 6:25 p.m., "Peter Burgess" <pete.soundtechnician@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2016-12-13 18:42 |
From | Peter Burgess |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Hey, I'm onto the sevier tracks. What temperament are these in? I'm loving these :D On 13 Dec 2016 6:37 p.m., "Peter Burgess" <pete.soundtechnician@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2016-12-13 18:45 |
From | Guillermo Senna |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
I really enjoyed Sevier - Track 1! On 13/12/16 15:42, Peter Burgess wrote: > Hey, I'm onto the sevier tracks. What temperament are these in? I'm loving > these :D > > On 13 Dec 2016 6:37 p.m., "Peter Burgess" |
Date | 2016-12-13 19:02 |
From | Richard |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Very good! Could you explain what software you use here? Csound obviously, but what else? Richard On 13/12/16 18:08, Michael Gogins wrote: > Of possible interest to members of your groups, I have published to > YouTube, with reasonably high-definition audio, most of my back > catalog of algorithmically generated and synthesized music. > > https://www.youtube.com/user/michaelgogins > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > 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 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 |
Date | 2016-12-13 19:11 |
From | joachim heintz |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
yes, if you practise yoga, you just have to concentrate (this takes about 5 times as normal time for beginners, and no time at all for gurus, so michael found a good average). if you don't practise, but believe in higher beings, you will most probably hear something, at some time, maybe inspired by the shapes. if you don't practise, and don't believe in anything, try 35 kHz as sample rate. j On 13/12/16 19:18, Michael Gogins wrote: > You can hear above 30 KHz if you just take 2 or 3 times as much time. > > Best, > Mike > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > > On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Oeyvind Brandtsegg > |
Date | 2016-12-13 19:13 |
From | Dave Seidel |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Richard, see the script Mike posted earlier in the thread. On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Richard <zappfinger@gmail.com> wrote: Very good! |
Date | 2016-12-13 19:30 |
From | Anton Kholomiov |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Cool harmonies! Thanks for sharing 2016-12-13 22:13 GMT+03:00 Dave Seidel <dave.seidel@gmail.com>:
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Date | 2016-12-13 20:19 |
From | Richard |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
I did, but what 'algorithmically generated and synthesized music'
is he talking about? On 13/12/16 20:13, Dave Seidel wrote:
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Date | 2016-12-13 20:42 |
From | Dave Seidel |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
I think that applies to most if not all of Mike's composing work with Csound On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 3:19 PM, Richard <zappfinger@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2016-12-13 21:07 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
That is correct. Over the years I have used many systems. Currently I use the following: Silencio, an algorithmic composition library by me that exists in several languages (C++, with Python, JavaScript, and Lua bindings, available in the Csound Git repository); native Lua; and native JavaScript, which is what I use now (available in my https://github.com/gogins/gogins.github.iorepository). This library implements Lindenmayer systems, parametric Lindenmayer systems, iterated function systems, image to score, and what is unusual in algorithmic composition software, attention to voice leading, harmony, and chord transformations. JavaScript and HTML for composition code and user interface code. Csound for sound synthesis. Generally I use these systems in the context of NW.js using csound.node, see https://github.com/csound/csound/tree/develop/frontends/nwjs. But I also use CsoundQt enabled for HTML5 and Csound for PNaCl. Look at the examples on https://github.com/gogins/gogins.github.io to see how it all ties together, especially Scrims (https://gogins.github.io/csound/Scrims_pnacl.html). Regards, Mike ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Dave Seidel |
Date | 2016-12-13 21:13 |
From | Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
Good one! 2016-12-13 10:18 GMT-08:00 Michael Gogins |
Date | 2016-12-13 22:26 |
From | Richard |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
As Spock would say: 'Fascinating!' Thanks for the clarification. A lot to check out now... Richard On 13/12/16 22:07, Michael Gogins wrote: > That is correct. > > Over the years I have used many systems. Currently I use the following: > > Silencio, an algorithmic composition library by me that exists in > several languages (C++, with Python, JavaScript, and Lua bindings, > available in the Csound Git repository); native Lua; and native > JavaScript, which is what I use now (available in my > https://github.com/gogins/gogins.github.iorepository). This library > implements Lindenmayer systems, parametric Lindenmayer systems, > iterated function systems, image to score, and what is unusual in > algorithmic composition software, attention to voice leading, harmony, > and chord transformations. > > JavaScript and HTML for composition code and user interface code. > > Csound for sound synthesis. > > Generally I use these systems in the context of NW.js using > csound.node, see > https://github.com/csound/csound/tree/develop/frontends/nwjs. But I > also use CsoundQt enabled for HTML5 and Csound for PNaCl. > > Look at the examples on https://github.com/gogins/gogins.github.io to > see how it all ties together, especially Scrims > (https://gogins.github.io/csound/Scrims_pnacl.html). > > Regards, > Mike > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > > On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Dave Seidel |
Date | 2016-12-14 02:22 |
From | John DeBlase |
Subject | Re: Availability of my algorithmically composed music |
This is really amazing... thanks so much for sharing! > On Dec 13, 2016, at 5:26 PM, Richard |