On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 03:06:09PM -0600, David Powers wrote:
Link:
http://www.cyborgk.com/audio/cyborgk-pi_data.mp3
*PS. This is the first time I have composed an entire piece in the
Pure Data environment...
Sounds great! Interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Chris.
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PiData, by Cyborg K aka David A. Powers. All synthesis and sequencing
was done by a single Pure Data patch, rendered in a single take, then
normalized in an external sound editor. More complex synthesis and fx
were done with the aid of the Pure Data [vst~] object. The custom
[getpi] abstraction
Nice! I enjoyed it without thinking about the math, then I enjoyed it
knowing what was behind it, too.
Phil Stone
David Powers wrote:
PiData, by Cyborg K aka David A. Powers. All synthesis and sequencing
was done by a single Pure Data patch, rendered in a single take, then
normalized in
Thanks for sharing that I enjoyed it. Some lovely sounds. I wasn't much
taken with Mr quacky at the start :), but once that was over I enjoyed the
textures and decelerating rythms. I don't hear how the maths works, but it
works for me.
If you like textures based on dilating/warping events the
I should probably clear up the whole math thing - what I did was
much more akin to DATA-BENDING, and parameter mapping, not math per
se. Essentially, 1 digits of Pi were used as a giant data set to
drive things. In fact, I'm not sure how different it would sound with
random numbers as opposed
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:20:12 -0600
David Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should probably clear up the whole math thing - what I did was
much more akin to DATA-BENDING, and parameter mapping, not math per
se. Essentially, 1 digits of Pi were used as a giant data set to
drive things. In