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New piece: Owllight

🔗Dave Seidel <dave@...>

4/10/2007 9:07:49 AM

Please excuse the cross-post.

I've just published a new piece called "Owllight" at http://mysterybear.net/article/22/owllight. As always, MP3 and OGG files are available, as well as the blue project file and the Csound CSD file generated by blue.

This is a kind of moody ambient piece (I know, a real departure for me), made with a whole bunch of sine waves, a little reverb, and a cellular automaton (Wolfram rule 150). Comments are welcome.

- Dave Seidel
http://mysterybear.net

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

4/10/2007 9:44:54 AM

As always, Dave, I appreciate these sounds. The fidelity
of your stuff is always very high. I'm letting this loop
as I get ready for work.

-Carl

At 09:07 AM 4/10/2007, you wrote:
>Please excuse the cross-post.
>
>I've just published a new piece called "Owllight" at
>http://mysterybear.net/article/22/owllight. As always, MP3 and OGG
>files are available, as well as the blue project file and the Csound CSD
>file generated by blue.
>
>This is a kind of moody ambient piece (I know, a real departure for me),
>made with a whole bunch of sine waves, a little reverb, and a cellular
>automaton (Wolfram rule 150). Comments are welcome.
>
>- Dave Seidel
>http://mysterybear.net
>

🔗Dave Seidel <dave@...>

4/10/2007 10:19:24 AM

Thanks, Carl!

I just wish it were more practical to put out uncompressed 96/24 sound files. Maybe I'll make a DVD-R release someday....

- Dave

Carl Lumma wrote:
> As always, Dave, I appreciate these sounds. The fidelity
> of your stuff is always very high. I'm letting this loop
> as I get ready for work.
> > -Carl
> > At 09:07 AM 4/10/2007, you wrote:
>> Please excuse the cross-post.
>>
>> I've just published a new piece called "Owllight" at >> http://mysterybear.net/article/22/owllight. As always, MP3 and OGG >> files are available, as well as the blue project file and the Csound CSD >> file generated by blue.
>>
>> This is a kind of moody ambient piece (I know, a real departure for me), >> made with a whole bunch of sine waves, a little reverb, and a cellular >> automaton (Wolfram rule 150). Comments are welcome.
>>
>> - Dave Seidel
>> http://mysterybear.net
>>
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