well that is very cool.
any chance you might be able to send a pic to me of the panel.
just want to
see the gear :-)
I have been thinking for many yesrs about "environmental " music.
taking stimulus from the environment ( temp, humitity, wind,
light...) and creating "music" from these. sound like the
IM and the diatonic conv must be a useful thing to that effect.
thanks for the reply
JEff
any chance you might be able to send a pic to me of the panel.
just want to
see the gear :-)
I have been thinking for many yesrs about "environmental " music.
taking stimulus from the environment ( temp, humitity, wind,
light...) and creating "music" from these. sound like the
IM and the diatonic conv must be a useful thing to that effect.
thanks for the reply
JEff
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@n...> wrote:
> Indeed I have built an Infinite Melody. It is in a custom
Schaeffer panel
> in my MOTM system. I enhanced the module by adding an internal
fast clock
> and a white noise source. I have the REV0 board and it works
fine. It
> took me a while to understand what happens when you switch between
1/f and
> random. Which is that the Advance clock causes output transitions
on the
> opposite phase. There are also 1/2 as many transitions in 1/f
mode, but
> that is OK. I have driven three VCOs off the three fixed output
and the
> effect is quite pleasing. I have two Wiard/Blacet Miniwaves, which
I
> sometimes use for scale quantizing the outputs of the Infinite
Melody.
>
> I am striving toward something like Brian Eno's "auto poetic" type
of
> music. I don't use any sort on input device other than the pots
and
> switches on my synth. The Infinite Melody fits in well with this
approach.
>
> If you are building a special box with the IM module, consider
including
> Ken's Diatonic Converter.
>
> -Richard Brewster
>
> At 05:15 AM 9/23/03 +0000, spgjmf wrote:
> >has anyone built the
> >Infinite Melody module
> >and driven a vco or chime voice?
> >
> >I still love eno's discreeet music and would guess
> >this would provide a constant chnagin source of
> >tones for ....listening or not.
> >
> >put IM and vco or two and a chime board in a box, throw
> >in a pedal reverb or delay and you have a live art gallery music.
> >
> >just a thought -
> >Jeff
> >