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Re: [microsound] ancient generative music



I know this is kinda ot to what you guys were talking about but couldn't wind be used as a controller for samples...I was thinking you could set up a mic in a parabolic dish pointed into the wind with everything but the low freq's rolled off. Then use the low freq amplitude to control different sample parameters.

just thinking out loud

p



From: devslashnull <dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [microsound] ancient generative music
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 14:45:24 -0700

cool. you got a nice wind algorithm?


On Thursday, January 22, 2004, at 02:41 PM, graham miller wrote:

how about the windchime as generative music? just struck me as i was
walking home listening to the sounds of the street... it doesn't get any
more chaotic or unpredictable than air molecules floating about...
maybe i should hold back on the reaktor and just get a haul a bunch of
windchimes on stage with me:)

g.


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