[sdiy] Jean-Claude Risset, Shephard etc.
drheqx
drheqx at heqx.com
Wed Mar 2 05:25:48 CET 2005
Which patterns are you speaking of?
Like using a fractal image data to generate repetitive patterns?
I wonder if you could take an output file from FracInt and feed that
into a sequencer of some sort. I would not want to wait around for that
sequence to finish.
Experiment: Connect various automotive signal flashers to a car battery
and listen to them drift in and out of synch. Different brands,
different speeds. The more you have, the more complex the patterns. You
could use them to trigger sounds instead of just clicking away, but the
clicking is very interesting by itself. I have yet to record that.
heqx
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[mailto:owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of anthony
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 10:26 PM
To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
Subject: [sdiy] Jean-Claude Risset, Shephard etc.
So I was reading a little about the work of Jean-Claude Risset and I was
wondering if anyone knew of some cool free(ish)ware to generate those
patterns. I'm still digging. Maybe I'll find something. But I was
thinking
maybe it would be cool if one could do it in the analogue domain. It
sure
seems possible with te right kind of modules patched.
Just a quick explanation to anyone who has no clue what I'm talking
about
(keeping in mind that /I/ don't know what I'm talking about.) It's the
sounds generated by certain repetitive patterns. This is a gross
oversimplification. Anothier thing is illusory sounds kind of like
Shephard
tones.
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