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Re: [MMM] nature mysticism

🔗Aaron Krister Johnson <aaron@...>

4/2/2005 12:52:32 PM

Nice, Daniel....I have heard "In the shade of the birch" so far. I like the
gentle "dissonance" of the opening, the strange electronic tone transition,
and that drone-ish soundscape sustained tone at about 1'20". What were the
tools you used to make this?

It sound like you might be interested in some of the experiments I've been
doing lately with noise....sending ascii text files of large numbers
to /dev/audio on my linux box to hear the sound they make....

Best,
Aaron.

On Thursday 31 March 2005 09:14 pm, daniel_anthony_stearns wrote:
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🔗Kraig Grady <kraiggrady@...>

4/2/2005 2:03:27 PM

it sure did not sound like guitar

Aaron Krister Johnson wrote:

>Nice, Daniel....I have heard "In the shade of the birch" so far. I like the
>gentle "dissonance" of the opening, the strange electronic tone transition,
>and that drone-ish soundscape sustained tone at about 1'20". What were the
>tools you used to make this?
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>It sound like you might be interested in some of the experiments I've been
>doing lately with noise....sending ascii text files of large numbers
>to /dev/audio on my linux box to hear the sound they make....
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>Best,
>Aaron.
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>On Thursday 31 March 2005 09:14 pm, daniel_anthony_stearns wrote:
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>>http://zebox.com/jazz_guitar/
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>>don't let the title fool you, there's guitar but no jazz....this is a
>>microtonal site reflecting my interest in Nature Mysticism.
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>>Yahoo! Groups Links
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🔗daniel_anthony_stearns <daniel_anthony_stearns@...>

4/2/2005 3:05:51 PM

Thanks Aaaron. The "drone-ish soundscape sustained tone" was a big,
self-sustaining JI timbre made by allowing an old spring reverb to
feedback on itself and manually riding the stereo levels. That sound
is mixed with a live fly. The only other sounds are, piano/keyboard
(obviously) and a little computer generated 13-tet electronic
miniature right before the JI feedback section.

Hmm, so what exactly are you doing with large numbers and noise!

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Krister Johnson
<aaron@a...> wrote:
> Nice, Daniel....I have heard "In the shade of the birch" so far. I
like the
> gentle "dissonance" of the opening, the strange electronic tone
transition,
> and that drone-ish soundscape sustained tone at about 1'20". What
were the
> tools you used to make this?
>
> It sound like you might be interested in some of the experiments
I've been
> doing lately with noise....sending ascii text files of large numbers
> to /dev/audio on my linux box to hear the sound they make....
>
> Best,
> Aaron.
>
> On Thursday 31 March 2005 09:14 pm, daniel_anthony_stearns wrote:
> > for anyone who might be interested
> >
> > http://zebox.com/jazz_guitar/
> >
> > don't let the title fool you, there's guitar but no jazz....this
is a
> > microtonal site reflecting my interest in Nature Mysticism.
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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