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Microtonal Music created with Csound MP3 files available

🔗prodgers@xx.xxx.xxx

1/22/1999 6:03:06 PM

Tuners,

I have cobbled together a web site with three of my pieces on it. It
includes three .MP3 files created from .WAV files by Csound. All are based
on the Partch tonality diamond, and limit themselves to six note otonality
and utonality scales, with lots of modulations. Please give them a listen
and let me know what you think. Source code for some of the music is on the
site.

My ISP (IBM, of course) offers only 10mb of file space for web sites, so I
was only able to fit the first 2 1/2 minutes of three songs. I hope to
rotate in new ones every month or so. A million thanks to all Tuning list
and Csound list people who have helped me understand a bit of microtonal
theory, Csound coding techniques, and musical concepts.

Prent Rodgers

IBM Corporation
Seattle, WA
S/390 and Storage
Musician Seduced into Capitalism

🔗prodgers@xx.xxx.xxx

1/22/1999 6:09:41 PM

Tuners,

I have cobbled together a web site with three of my pieces on it. It
includes three .MP3 files created from .WAV files by Csound. All are based
on the Partch tonality diamond, and limit themselves to six note otonality
and utonality scales, with lots of modulations. Please give them a listen
and let me know what you think. Source code for some of the music is on the
site.

Site Address is: http://pws.prserv.net/music1/

My ISP (IBM, of course) offers only 10mb of file space for web sites, so I
was only able to fit the first 2 1/2 minutes of three songs. I hope to
rotate in new ones every month or so. A million thanks to all Tuning list
and Csound list people who have helped me understand a bit of microtonal
theory, Csound coding techniques, and musical concepts.

Prent Rodgers

IBM Corporation
Seattle, WA
S/390 and Storage
Musician Seduced into Capitalism

🔗Patrick Pagano <ppagano@xxxxxxxxx.xxxx>

1/24/1999 8:37:12 AM

Mr Rodgers
thank you for the great Csound Page
Pat Pagano

prodgers@us.ibm.com wrote:

> From: prodgers@us.ibm.com
>
> Tuners,
>
> I have cobbled together a web site with three of my pieces on it. It
> includes three .MP3 files created from .WAV files by Csound. All are based
> on the Partch tonality diamond, and limit themselves to six note otonality
> and utonality scales, with lots of modulations. Please give them a listen
> and let me know what you think. Source code for some of the music is on the
> site.
>
> Site Address is: http://pws.prserv.net/music1/
>
> My ISP (IBM, of course) offers only 10mb of file space for web sites, so I
> was only able to fit the first 2 1/2 minutes of three songs. I hope to
> rotate in new ones every month or so. A million thanks to all Tuning list
> and Csound list people who have helped me understand a bit of microtonal
> theory, Csound coding techniques, and musical concepts.
>
> Prent Rodgers
>
> IBM Corporation
> Seattle, WA
> S/390 and Storage
> Musician Seduced into Capitalism
>
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