Hi,
I finally edited the video part for a composition that I made last
september-october with pd and the yamaha disklavier.
Thanks to Derek Holzer that helped me during a pd workshop in Helsinki to
realize a first version of the piece.
Video is here (youtube embedded in the page):
www.myspace.com
On 7/15/07, Libero Mureddu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have also a question: originally the piece had also an animation made
with gem. Do you know how to export as a video file a gem animation?
pix_snap followed by pix_record or use pix_write and a third party tool like
Quicktime Pro to mak
Hey Libero,
good to see you made your own video of this. Sara still has the one we
shot in the workshop, but we haven't done anything with it yet. I think
even just this morning I was wondering if I should post it somewhere. We
must be tuned to the same psychic TV station!
One thing: I wished
i made the same thing a while back, and visualised it with gem:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-446-this-going-freak
if you use a piano sample and set the speed correctly, the audio will be
almost exactly the same.
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Couldn´t find it in the forum page.
On 7/16/07, hard off <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i made the same thing a while back, and visualised it with gem:
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-446-this-going-freak
if you use a piano sample and set the speed correctly, the audio will be
almost exactly th
On 7/16/07, Derek Holzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Libero,
good to see you made your own video of this. Sara still has the one we
shot in the workshop, but we haven't done anything with it yet. I think
even just this morning I was wondering if I should post it somewhere. We
must be tuned t
Wow,
it sounds exactly the same, or better, it is the same idea! Nice!
And the visualisation part is really beautiful: it shows quite nicely the
process. I´ll post mine, even what I wanted originally was a kaleidoscope
kind of stuff as you did, really effective.
My original source of inspiration w
Well, maybe it is my lack of understanding english, are the pieces
linked to this list are your compositions or Risset and Ligeti's?
Libero Mureddu a écrit :
Hi,
sorry, I didn´t understand your question. Can you elaborate it?
best regards,
Libero
On 7/16/07, *patco* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Salut,
the composition that I wanted to show to the pd-list people is the youtube
video that you can see at my myspace page:
http://myspace.com/liberomureddu
the program notes of the same piece are here:
http://webusers.siba.fi/~limuredd/compositions.html
In the same page (the myspace one), ther
Clair comme de l'eau de roche,
Merci, :)
Libero Mureddu a écrit :
Salut,
the composition that I wanted to show to the pd-list people is the
youtube video that you can see at my myspace page:
http://myspace.com/liberomureddu
the program notes of the same piece are here:
http://webusers.siba.fi
> Ligeti video is here:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8v-uDhcDyg
I'm somehow disappointed I always thought that Poeme Symphonique
was a cool composition, in which as your ears adjust to the sounds of
100 metronomes, new patterns and pitches can emerge.
But I think the audio quality is not
Charles Henry a écrit :
Ligeti video is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8v-uDhcDyg
This piece reminds a study of polyrythms I've made with mixing
together prime numbers of notes into a 4/4 bar, where we can hear how
the notes are regrouped at the symmetric point (the middle) of the bar
> http://megalego.free.fr/pd/scoregame/polyrytharm.pd
>
> For adding spice I've also divided the octave by the number of notes in
> the polyrythm.
That's really interesting, and I love the graphical output. It's very
whimsical, having the animated notes that go around in circles on the
score.
>
Haven't done much musical for months so I got nothing...
but I'm loving this thread. Listening to Pd related music
most the afternoon it's truly inspirational. More please..
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 01:25:19 +0200
Patrice Colet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charles Henry a écrit :
> >> Ligeti video i
Charles Henry a écrit :
http://megalego.free.fr/pd/scoregame/polyrytharm.pd
For adding spice I've also divided the octave by the number of notes in
the polyrythm.
That's really interesting, and I love the graphical output. It's very
whimsical, having the animated notes that go around in circl
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