I'm just wondering if this type of "randomisation" of the sounds was used for Sonmium pieces? I like them both, it is so calming and relaxing to sleep while playing those two albums. There are many long "Music for sleeping" compilations, but most of them are repetitive and after a while become very noticeable, unlike Sonmiums. It is always so random and feels natural, as if the variables were sampled from something in real life, like those light sensors changing pitch or whatever is needed to modulate the sound from the movement of the curtains blown by the wind. Perfect type of natural randomisation!
Sound sources controlled by random sunlight. As they say, that is very cool.
Very cool. Cheers!
Holy instrument, jesus
64 oscillators? 😱
I'm just wondering if this type of "randomisation" of the sounds was used for Sonmium pieces? I like them both, it is so calming and relaxing to sleep while playing those two albums. There are many long "Music for sleeping" compilations, but most of them are repetitive and after a while become very noticeable, unlike Sonmiums. It is always so random and feels natural, as if the variables were sampled from something in real life, like those light sensors changing pitch or whatever is needed to modulate the sound from the movement of the curtains blown by the wind. Perfect type of natural randomisation!
Wow, Robert, cool! Is it for an installation?
interesting
Going all Stockhausen! ;) Call me presumptuous, but I see a collaboration with Diego Stocco in the future. :) Diego Stocco - Explorer of Sounds