Hi There as been a trend on the linux audio list, where people post "music made with linux". So here it is is, a small interlude I did today in chuck, controlled in realtime by my bcr-2000: http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/lofi.mp3 There are a few mistakes in there, but that's the way it came out... -- peace, love & harmony Atte http://atte.dk | http://myspace.com/attejensen http://anagrammer.dk | http://modlys.dk
That was really cool André! Reminded me a little of Burial or Pole with the pops as percussion... Jeff http://jeffharrington.org Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
There as been a trend on the linux audio list, where people post "music made with linux". So here it is is, a small interlude I did today in chuck, controlled in realtime by my bcr-2000:
http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/lofi.mp3
There are a few mistakes in there, but that's the way it came out...
Here here! This was nice.
Graham
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Jeff Harrington
That was really cool André! Reminded me a little of Burial or Pole with the pops as percussion...
Jeff http://jeffharrington.org
Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
There as been a trend on the linux audio list, where people post "music made with linux". So here it is is, a small interlude I did today in chuck, controlled in realtime by my bcr-2000:
http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/lofi.mp3
There are a few mistakes in there, but that's the way it came out...
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2008/6/24 Graham Coleman
Here here! This was nice.
yeah, i liked it too. thanks for sharing it Atte.
Graham
That was really cool André! Reminded me a little of Burial or Pole with
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Jeff Harrington
wrote: the pops as percussion...
Jeff http://jeffharrington.org
Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
There as been a trend on the linux audio list, where people post "music made with linux". So here it is is, a small interlude I did today in
chuck,
controlled in realtime by my bcr-2000:
http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/lofi.mp3
There are a few mistakes in there, but that's the way it came out...
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Atte, It's got a really nice groove/vibe to it, but leaves me wanting more... so... do u have any more? :-D Adam On 25 Jun 2008, at 14:32, Renato Fabbri wrote:
2008/6/24 Graham Coleman
: Here here! This was nice. yeah, i liked it too. thanks for sharing it Atte. Graham
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Jeff Harrington
wrote: That was really cool André! Reminded me a little of Burial or Pole with the pops as percussion...
Jeff http://jeffharrington.org
Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
There as been a trend on the linux audio list, where people post
"music
made with linux". So here it is is, a small interlude I did today in chuck, controlled in realtime by my bcr-2000:
http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/lofi.mp3
There are a few mistakes in there, but that's the way it came out...
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Adam Hoyle wrote:
It's got a really nice groove/vibe to it, but leaves me wanting more... so... do u have any more?
Sure, any chance of you being in Denmark this summer? We'll be doing (at least) two shows (1 hour each) with pure chuck/bcr2000 (+ vocals + upright bass). Or were you hinting at something like this: http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/overtones.mp3 http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/train.mp3 Please remember that these are just rehearsal tracks for our VJ to work from, they'll be different (and hopefully clearer executed) live. -- peace, love & harmony Atte http://atte.dk | http://myspace.com/attejensen http://anagrammer.dk | http://modlys.dk
I *heart* this thread! I would love to hear samples of everyone's
work! I can't send anything cause i'm on a road trip, but this is
sweet.
later,
mike
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Atte André Jensen
Adam Hoyle wrote:
It's got a really nice groove/vibe to it, but leaves me wanting more... so... do u have any more?
Sure, any chance of you being in Denmark this summer? We'll be doing (at least) two shows (1 hour each) with pure chuck/bcr2000 (+ vocals + upright bass).
Or were you hinting at something like this:
http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/overtones.mp3 http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/train.mp3
Please remember that these are just rehearsal tracks for our VJ to work from, they'll be different (and hopefully clearer executed) live.
-- peace, love & harmony Atte
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Well, in that case;
http://bottomfeeder.ca/top/
I set that up to place home recordings of my live sequencer. So far there's
only one and it suffers from not aligning the tape recorder exactly right
but there's a certain charm to it, in my own humble opinion.
I <3 this thread as well.
Yours,
Kas.
2008/6/25 mike clemow
I *heart* this thread! I would love to hear samples of everyone's work! I can't send anything cause i'm on a road trip, but this is sweet.
later, mike
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Atte André Jensen
wrote: Adam Hoyle wrote:
It's got a really nice groove/vibe to it, but leaves me wanting more... so... do u have any more?
Sure, any chance of you being in Denmark this summer? We'll be doing (at least) two shows (1 hour each) with pure chuck/bcr2000 (+ vocals + upright bass).
Or were you hinting at something like this:
http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/overtones.mp3 http://atte.dk/modlys_oeve/extra/train.mp3
Please remember that these are just rehearsal tracks for our VJ to work from, they'll be different (and hopefully clearer executed) live.
-- peace, love & harmony Atte
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Kassen
Well, in that case; http://bottomfeeder.ca/top/
<3 time(loop1) -- Tom Lieber http://AllTom.com/
Hey, just getting back to some e-mailing and found these nice tunes! Really fun stuff. I've got some to throw into the pot also, did these awhile ago: http://music.columbia.edu/~brad/music/index.html#summer2006 Most of the sounds were made with chuck~ or rtcmix~. Some of the chuck~ scripts even made it into the help patcher for the object. Speaking of chuck~, here is a version that runs under Max5: http://music.columbia.edu/~brad/chuck~/ChucK-Max5tmp.zip It needs work, though -- you can't open up any buffer windows with scripts, but you can read/write them into files on disk. The windowing scheme has been completely redone in Max5, and we have to wait for the new SDK before we can build it into our externals. Because of the lack of the SDK, I haven't really tested this Max5 version much, so consider this temporary (isn't everything?). Thanks again for the fun sounds! brad http://music.columbia.edu/~brad
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Adam Hoyle
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Atte André Jensen
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Brad Garton
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Graham Coleman
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Jeff Harrington
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Kassen
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mike clemow
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Renato Fabbri
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Tom Lieber