Or you could have left it at 9 days, used organ samples, and passed it off as a new Cage work. Would have had a hell of a time putting it on Youtube, though.
This sounds really good! Just clicking in from Carl Zimmer's article in the NY Times. I'm curious - why does it slow down at the end, when the green channel seems like it's climbing higher? And how did you assign pitches, as 1umpyGravy asks?
Guys, thanks a lot for the comments. Pls stay tuned, the clip was done in 2009, so I need few days to find the soft I used. I will post all info here.
sounds slightly like the "Danger Man" series theme music like a frantic harpsichord.
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Or you could have left it at 9 days, used organ samples, and passed it off as a new Cage work. Would have had a hell of a time putting it on Youtube, though.
concinnus 5 months ago
@concinnus John Cage was the first thing I thought of too!
TheCrunkSkunk 5 months ago
Via Times. This is insane!
buraiallanstarforce 5 months ago
This sounds really good! Just clicking in from Carl Zimmer's article in the NY Times. I'm curious - why does it slow down at the end, when the green channel seems like it's climbing higher? And how did you assign pitches, as 1umpyGravy asks?
staylor711 5 months ago
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Guys, thanks a lot for the comments. Pls stay tuned, the clip was done in 2009, so I need few days to find the soft I used. I will post all info here.
PhysarumMachines 5 months ago
How were the pitches assigned to the different electrical channels? Were they initially chosen because they harmonized?
1umpyGravy 5 months ago
reminds quite closely of "Musica Ricercata" by Ligeti.
gerrypompero 5 months ago
fascinating!
nicolewarrenbrown 5 months ago
They be jammin!
ChronicBurnout3 5 months ago
amazing!
diya500 5 months ago
Thats awesome! :D
gedankenwelten 6 months ago
ha, how interesting
elementalkirby 1 year ago