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🔗Dave Seidel <dave@superluminal.com>

10/24/2004 1:50:38 PM

Hello all,

I just put up a short (8:05) piece that might be be interesting to some. It was made with Csound, and is based on a "combination tone chord organ" instrument design that was inspired by a couple of figures in Doty's "Just Intonation Primer". It's slow and drone-y, definitely headphone music. More details (probably too many) on the site. The URL is: http://mysterybear.net/article/4/combination-study-1. Comments welcome. Enjoy, I hope.

- Dave

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@lumma.org>

10/25/2004 12:02:53 AM

>Hello all,
>
>I just put up a short (8:05) piece that might be be interesting to
>some. It was made with Csound, and is based on a "combination tone
>chord organ" instrument design that was inspired by a couple of figures
>in Doty's "Just Intonation Primer". It's slow and drone-y, definitely
>headphone music. More details (probably too many) on the site. The URL
>is: http://mysterybear.net/article/4/combination-study-1. Comments
>welcome. Enjoy, I hope.
>
>- Dave

Wonderful piece, Dave.

Say, what 64-bit platform were you using?

-Carl

🔗Dave Seidel <dave@superluminal.com>

10/25/2004 4:35:00 AM

Thanks, Carl. It's just a Dell Inspiron 8600 laptop running (blecch) Windows XP. In this case, "64-bit" refers to the fact that this build of Csound is compiled for higher-precision floating point operations.

- Dave

>Wonderful piece, Dave.
>
>Say, what 64-bit platform were you using?
>
>-Carl
> >