I am actually listening to this while programming. I have mild ADHD. This piece encodes time, which I have poor perception of, as harmony, which I have good perception of, helping me structure the time. Hitting replay.
I like how my face melted off around three mins into this tune. I tried in vein to reassemble the fragments of gelatinous goo my face had become, but before long I realised my mind had been completely inverted, flipped inside out like a one time reversible jacket.
my favorite part is the tranformation between 2:30 and 3:30. specifically 2:50. it sounds kind of like a steam whistle or a gong, has a very nostalgic, spiritual feeling.
for some reason at some points it sounds like how dense forest fauna feels for me to look at, and like quantum wavefunctions, and like organic chemicals, weird, a sorta fractally pyschedelic feel
Lovely! I’ve done something similar in a sinfonietta piece I wrote this past spring, but that was using acoustic sounds as models. How did you determine the start and end points of the glissandi? This definitely inspires me to explore more sound-streams like this. :)
The video was done with Sonic Visualiser. It's actually not the original recording. I made a new recording using a different PD patch so that the effect would be more clearly visible.
The basic interval between the tones changes at one cent per second, so more tones coincide at 1200 seconds (20:00) 600 seconds (10:00), 300 seconds (5:00), etc.
Fantastic work! And it mixes well with your other piece (ua-cam.com/video/J_4zr0Qk6o0/v-deo.html) ! p.s. - - I'm just starting down the algorithmic path in pd-any suggestions on tutorials ?
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The way the consonance and dissonance flows into each other is amazing
I am actually listening to this while programming. I have mild ADHD. This piece encodes time, which I have poor perception of, as harmony, which I have good perception of, helping me structure the time. Hitting replay.
This is one of the most fascinating comments I've ever seen
Thank you, I go to tell about you and this composition to my students
2:52, 3:57, 4:56, 5:39, 6:34, 7:51, 9:50, 11:18, 11:49, 13:08, 14:52, 15:49, 17:00, 19:50
This is fantastic stuff, right up there with Schnittke and Coil working with the ANS.
I like how my face melted off around three mins into this tune. I tried in vein to reassemble the fragments of gelatinous goo my face had become, but before long I realised my mind had been completely inverted, flipped inside out like a one time reversible jacket.
...you were doing drugs weren't you?
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my favorite part is the tranformation between 2:30 and 3:30. specifically 2:50. it sounds kind of like a steam whistle or a gong, has a very nostalgic, spiritual feeling.
this would be interesting sampling material for some sick pads
Wow, the resolution into that first aug chord at 3:20 is quite nice
6:40 also sounds nice
there are so many beautiful moments in here
Love how it goes in and out of dissonance, forming interesting chords.
for some reason at some points it sounds like how dense forest fauna feels for me to look at, and like quantum wavefunctions, and like organic chemicals, weird, a sorta fractally pyschedelic feel
somehow this randomly appeared in my youtube. its 3am.
This is awesome. I could listen to It for hours
2:41 this part sounds so cool
around 13:10 is when it gets really good if you were wondering
Thanks, there was no way I was going to watch the whole thing.
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This is nice to find cool chords. Pick a random second in the video and you are done. xD
That was part of why I tried this in the first place, but I dunno if I'd recommend it since the tones are all equally spaced.
this is incredible
Beautiful as always!
.you madman.
I don't know why, but this sound induces an irrational, almost panicky anxiety in me. REALLY weird feeling.
excelent work!
Here because of the Oppenheimer production notes
Bring on the paracetamol
This is great.
Excellent.
Question: ¿ Wich software tools you used for graphics ?
Sonic Visualiser
This is a drug.
Lovely! I’ve done something similar in a sinfonietta piece I wrote this past spring, but that was using acoustic sounds as models. How did you determine the start and end points of the glissandi? This definitely inspires me to explore more sound-streams like this. :)
Sorry, just read the description. Wonderful emergent harmonies and timbres! Did you create the video with Pd too?
The video was done with Sonic Visualiser. It's actually not the original recording. I made a new recording using a different PD patch so that the effect would be more clearly visible.
13.12 is making me so painfully chest empty
Wow
Whoa... Got dizzy around 9:16😳🤯
Now, How would one go about transcribing this piece of art?
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i like 11:35
Sounds kinda like an overly long ringing gong.
Interessante
I guess with this, you can easily play Ligeti's Lux Aeterna, no?
You can say it's sort of vaguely comparable to micropolyphony, but I don't think it's really that similar.
was it intentional that the most consonant chords appear in whole multiples of a minute timestamps?
The basic interval between the tones changes at one cent per second, so more tones coincide at 1200 seconds (20:00) 600 seconds (10:00), 300 seconds (5:00), etc.
hmmm... atoms...electron orbitals ?
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sounds like something from Cremaster 3...
liek if you cry everytiem
I like 2:53, 2:09, & 4:59
Also 6:39! :3
& 11:31
Fantastic work! And it mixes well with your other piece (ua-cam.com/video/J_4zr0Qk6o0/v-deo.html) ! p.s. - - I'm just starting down the algorithmic path in pd-any suggestions on tutorials ?
strange mix of rational and irrational...
wow