Hi Richard --
The original patch used 4 ocillators and was a slowly evolving wash.
Then I took that "chord" and randomized the notes and rhythms via
the 266. Then just mixed the two audio files together. No internal
editing or tweaking except for a little spring reverb emulation via
altiverb lexicon.
thanks for your kind comments.
best, Todd
Richard Lainhart <rlainhart@otownmedia.com> wrote: Thanks again - beautiful sounds, and SlowEvolution is a gorgeous
piece of music in its own right.
I'm surprised by the quality of the sound in the MixCrop excerpt - it
sounds much more like traditional additive synthesis that I would
have expected from an "analog" synth. How did you do it? Is it all
realtime?
>Here's another 200e playtime mix, "buchla-2 mix" at
><http://homepage.mac.com/bartonmusic/FileSharing13.html>http://homepage.mac.com/bartonmusic/FileSharing13.html
>
>Also on this page is a "remix" via granular synthesis
>in Metasynth of that 200e audio file. The Meta remix is
>"slowEvolution" -- I wish I had some of the late
>Richard "dr." Baily's animation to go with it.
--
Richard Lainhart
O-Town Media
rlainhart@otownmedia.com
http://www.otownmedia.com
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Re: [200e] Re: buchla sounds
2006-08-20 by Todd Barton
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