I should toss my hat into the ring. I've teamed up with some super musicians in a "retro deviant jazz band" named Dogs Playing Poker. The lineup is Sax, Guitar, Bass, Drums and - er - YoYoPhone. The YoYoPhone is 100% ChucK, driven with a dinky keyboard and a 6 axis joystick controller. You can hear what the result sounds like at: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/DogsPlayingPoker Though you can't tell much from the 30" snippets, I'm especially fond of our cover of War Pigs, but you'll have to pay $0.99 to hear the whole thing. :) - Rob On 2010May07, at 09:03, james mcwilliam wrote:
Thanks Mike, this is really great! I'm loving the Bike project.... reminds me of a 'digital' Django Bates' 'Pedal Tones': http://www.prsformusicfoundation.com/newmusicaward/pedaltones.htm
Listening to all these different projects really makes me want to learn ChucK. I asked a similar question on an Open Music mailing list and had no responses which just turned me off it immediately. Great to know people are actually making music and not just talking about it.
Cheers J.
-----Original Message----- From: mike clemow
To: ChucK Users Mailing List Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 11:32:21 -0400 Subject: Re: [chuck-users] Works Hi James,
Of the three small studies on my home page, the first and last are made entirely with chuck. Chuck also played a part in the middle one, but it's been very much reconfigured using Spear. All the videos on that site are of performances that use Chuck for sound production although it's often being controlled by something else (processing, openFrameworks, etc). Caveat--the bike project does not use Chuck. ;) I'm in the process of re-working the entire site (perpetually) and so there's likely to be more stuff on the way.
One noteworthy thing is that the instrument I designed for Granular Improvisation 1 (homepage) is actually created using 6 instances of Chuck on a cluster of older AMD machines. I got really into using Chuck on a network, since it's got some interesting features for code deployment, monitoring, and message passing.
Enjoy, Mike
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 4:14 AM, James Mcwilliam
wrote: Hi all
Thanks this is what I was hoping for. Some really interesting stuff here that'll keep me entertained for awhile.
Would be good to have one central place to locate all this stuff and for people to post things like the SoundCloud email earlier.
All the best J
On 7 May 2010, at 03:17, Scott Smallwood wrote:
Hi James,
I think one of the reasons why there aren't any such sights for ChucK is that, I suspect, that most ChucKians are more concerned about doing things in live situations, rather than making "tracks" - since ChucK's strengths are in its ability to do real-time, live coding, etc. But it might be interesting to create some kind of repository for ChucK-oriented music.
Hmmm...thoughts....hands rubbing together....
--ss
On May 6, 2010, at 1:21 PM, James Mcwilliam wrote:
Cheers for the info/links guys i'll check them out.
Anymore would be interesting.
All the best J.
On 6 May 2010, at 20:01, Szilveszter Tóth
wrote: Hi James!
I once started a SoundCloud group for ChucK users. Unfortunately there aren't many songs up there :(. So I encourage every ChucK user to post her songs to:
http://soundcloud.com/groups/chuck-users
Regards, Szilveszter (Hillaby)
James Mcwilliam escribió: > Hello > > Love the idea of ChucK and computer aided composition (call it what you will) is intriguing. > > I am new to this area and I'd love to hear/see anything that's being produced by ChucK users. I don't mean a page of code that produces one noise but full pieces of music/sound design etc.... > > A group of people produced a CD using Supercollider which worked well and was inspiring. > > Is there anything out there like this? I've looked through the tutorials/examples and there are a few things in there but would like to hear things produced by users? > > Cheers > James > > > > > _______________________________________________ > chuck-users mailing list > chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu > https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users >
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