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CN0001: (i % n) == 0

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2007

This is a musical experiment. I assigned a musical event to every n (1-16). The musical event is triggered, if it is divideable by the Iterator i. For low n we get structures very comon in Techno-music.

I used Processing for the graphics and the calculations and Supercollider for the sound synthesis. The sounds are pretty cheap, so don't blame the excellent SuperCollider, blame me!

This is just a musical experiment. It should neither sound very good, nor does it represent my musical taste.

For more german information visit:
http://blog.cappel-nord.de/2007/11/cn0001/

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  • nice! fetter beat, da steckt rythmus im code ;)

  • na herr cappel? schon wieder experimentiert. geile sache! :)

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