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Re: [microsound] projects...
These are ideas I had from reading Curtis Roads' book. Particle
cloning is where you copy a brief waveform and form a greater
sound object by repeating it. He recommends using filtering
afterwards to sculpt the resulting sound.
I've played around with cloning tiny sections of reverb tails from
field recordings and then making different versions of the
resulting waveforms and programming multi-sample patches in
various samplers. Most samplers let you control the filtering of
each sample in your patch too.
This all came about because I was interested in seeing how
I could use commercial software that a lot of other electronic
musicians use to apply microsound-related techniques.
I've just looked it up and it's discussed from page 171 in
the Microsound book by Curtis Roads.
On 12 Sep 2004, at 23:03, Arie van Schutterhoef wrote:
particle cloning would be obvious starting off points.
-Which might be the case the other techniques you mention,
but what is particle cloning?
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