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Turkey in the D.A.W. (Digital Audio Workstation)
DonGarbutt
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A little holiday treat for my American friends, starring many turkeys, a cow, a horse, ducks, a pig imitator and Washboard Leo! Animals were tuned and time-stretched on the...
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HEAVY ION COLLIDER
DonGarbutt
1,467 views
This instrumental piece is an exploration of the sound flexibility of the Spektrumsynth, an instrument that I built using Reaktor software, with the wave-table section by J...
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ATLAS EXPERIMENT
DonGarbutt
1,550 views
The greatest experiment in the history of science!
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HOLOGRAPHIC GRAVITON
DonGarbutt
2,831 views
This piece is based on an article in Scientific American by Juan Maldacena, Nov. 2005, called "The Illusion of Gravity". He conjectures that there is a correspondence betwe...
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BRANEWORLDS
DonGarbutt
1,399 views
Inspired by Prof. Lisa Randall's book "Warped Passages", this is a musical portrayal of the idea that our 4-dimensional spacetime is embedded in a higher dimensional realm,...
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A THEORY OF EVERYTHING
DonGarbutt
909 views
This is my musical celebration of 2000 years of effort to figure out how things work. A theory of everything would incorporate the standard model of particle physics, gravi...
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FRACTASTIC VOYAGE Part 2
DonGarbutt
813 views
Explore the wonderful world of fractal art. A fractal is "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a re...
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FRACTASTIC VOYAGE (To Infinity and Beyond) Part 1
DonGarbutt
1,668 views
Stunning fractal images have been added to a piece of music that I made back in 1988, using the Technos Acxel. Thanks to Krzysztof Marczak (sorry about misspelling your nam...
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ENDLESS UNIVERSE
DonGarbutt
1,513 views
This is my musical depiction of the "Endless Universe" proposal by Neil Turok and Paul Steinhardt, which suggests that the Big Bang is a cyclic event, recurring every trill...
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SPEKTRUM SYNTH TUTORIAL 1
DonGarbutt
1,851 views
Reaktor Spektrum Synth by Don Garbutt, Wavetable sound section by James Walker Hall and Timothy Lamb, from the Reaktor Library instrument "Oki Computer 2.1". It is similar ...
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