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Re: [microsound] pi_day 2004 drop box - MARCH 12 deadline
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 06:26, Kim Cascone wrote:
> OK I made a drop box <'pi_day 2004 drop box'> on the server for anyone
> who wants to contribute to the project...please do NOT confuse this
> with the 'pi_day2003 drop box' which is last years drop box and no
> longer being used...
Am I the first?
Anyways. I wanted to upload my pi-ece, but couldn't, because my new
university does not let me use many ports/protocols except http and
https. (I tried http-tunneling, which works for other servers, but not
for microsound.synthesizer.org)
You can all listen to it on
http://www.niklaswerner.de/Assets/Musik/Pi_Roggen.mp3
And if some kind soul, Kim?, uploaded the piece to the hotline-server and
create a "niklas drop box" for me, I'd be really glad.
What I did:
A nice formalistic piece based on the number Î (Pi).
drone at 31.4Hz, higher harmonics artificially added at n*31.4Hz with an
amplitude of n*pi
3min 14sec long,
All effect-settings were natural multples of Î,
the virtual room size of the reverb is based on natural multiples of Î
(20*pi meters long, 2*pi meters high, 5*pi meters wide).
The piece's lowest layer consists of a sound that repeats after n-times
1/Î <minutes>.<seconds>. (ie after 31.831 seconds, after 0.63662sec,
etc..., a bit hard to hear, but there nevertheless).
Speech samples of somebody saying Î (in English), grossly mutilated.
Oh and the title is a russian delicatesse spelled in German.
And all this made again using only Open-Source Software (Linux on ppc,
SuperCollider, ardour, jamin, LADSPA-plugins) in my new home: New
Zealand :-)
Cheers
Niklas
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