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  • Dave2002
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 18061

    This one is short and fairly pleasant.



    You can find more - with some similarities [though sometimes different] at

    Part of the beauty of software modular is the ability to share ideas. Here are just those kinds of tips and tricks, and you can try them right now - free.

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    • Mandryka
      Full Member
      • Feb 2021
      • 1580

      Couple of interesting blog posts about De Natura Sonorum here

      An ongoing inquiry into music, from classics to drones, with occasional pauses to admire the scenery.


      The book which it's inspired by, L'envers d'une œuvre, is here. If only I were more comfortable reading on screen I'd join scribd.

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      • RichardB
        Banned
        • Nov 2021
        • 2170

        You mean the book the blogposts are inspired by, not the composition! Thanks for the link, I shall certainly read it. Although, familiar with DNS as I am, I’ll have to try to sift out the interesting facts and comments by the composer from the rest of the verbiage which doesn’t seem so promising.

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        • Mandryka
          Full Member
          • Feb 2021
          • 1580

          Well I’ve taken the plunge and joined Scribd to read it.

          Interesting how the book very much presents DNS as a sequence of studies, and that the recording plays the two series with each piece blending - very effectively blending IMO - into the next.
          Last edited by Mandryka; 30-04-23, 08:29.

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          • Dave2002
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 18061

            Originally posted by Mandryka View Post
            Couple of interesting blog posts about De Natura Sonorum here

            An ongoing inquiry into music, from classics to drones, with occasional pauses to admire the scenery.


            The book which it's inspired by, L'envers d'une œuvre, is here. If only I were more comfortable reading on screen I'd join scribd.

            https://www.scribd.com/document/2090...vre-Parmegiani
            Thanks for this - looks very interesting - will try to read more later.

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            • Mandryka
              Full Member
              • Feb 2021
              • 1580

              Any thoughts about Ludger Brümmer? Where to start?

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              • Dave2002
                Full Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 18061

                Has anyone seen a copy of Allen Strange's Electronic Music [new version] book yet? Seems it's being reissued by a kickstarter campaign.



                Would it even be worth having?

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                • RichardB
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2021
                  • 2170

                  Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                  Would it even be worth having?
                  I doubt it, given the enormous evolution in electronic music techniques in the half century since it was written, but it's fairly easy to find a pdf copy if you want to read it.

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                  • Dave2002
                    Full Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 18061

                    Originally posted by RichardB View Post
                    I doubt it, given the enormous evolution in electronic music techniques in the half century since it was written, but it's fairly easy to find a pdf copy if you want to read it.
                    There's more about this here - https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signa...ic-kickstarter - and I guess that there are web sites which have most of the details of patches from the book.

                    Just borrowed a copy of Patch and Tweak from the library - very good. I may even just buy a copy even though it's expensive.

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                    • Dave2002
                      Full Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 18061

                      Seems that individual module components from the Surge synth are available in VCVRack, and these can be tested and run within Cardinal in several other host environments.

                      Might interest anyone who wants to play around. The video shown here gives some clues.



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                      • RichardB
                        Banned
                        • Nov 2021
                        • 2170

                        Now playing: François Bayle, Toupie dans le ciel, one of my favourite electronic compositions and one which seems to establish a whole new "style" of its own, derived from the techniques and sounds of musique concrète on the one hand, and the "minimalism" of Terry Riley on the other. Each of its many layers is always rotating in articulation and perspective, but the overall sound remains hypnotically consistent.

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                        • Mandryka
                          Full Member
                          • Feb 2021
                          • 1580

                          Originally posted by RichardB View Post
                          Now playing: François Bayle, Toupie dans le ciel, one of my favourite electronic compositions and one which seems to establish a whole new "style" of its own, derived from the techniques and sounds of musique concrète on the one hand, and the "minimalism" of Terry Riley on the other. Each of its many layers is always rotating in articulation and perspective, but the overall sound remains hypnotically consistent.
                          Thanks, sweet music. Introverted.

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                          • RichardB
                            Banned
                            • Nov 2021
                            • 2170

                            Now playing: Morton Subotnick, Sidewinder, the Mode reissue (originally released in 1971 on CBS as a quadraphonic LP). Sidewinder, like many of Subotnick's electronic compositions, was created using a Buchla synthesizer, a very different sort of device from the contemporaneous ones from Moog and EMS and highly suited to Subotnick's improvisational approach to electronic sound (or should that be the other way around?).

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                            • Joseph K
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2017
                              • 7765

                              Now playing - ▶︎ FIRE | Paul* Hermansen (bandcamp.com)

                              ... and enjoying.

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                              • Joseph K
                                Banned
                                • Oct 2017
                                • 7765

                                'Accident' from FURT's Accident & Emergency. As fascinating and colourful as usual.

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