cron: Shortwave Interferences
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- KVRAF
- 1927 posts since 30 Oct, 2003 from Frolicking in Dirac's Ocean
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Voidoid Surrealist Voidoid Surrealist https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=41079
- KVRAF
- 4048 posts since 18 Sep, 2004 from Places far less tedious than this blue trainwreck...
Wow, this is great! But then, I'm a sucker for anything SW related 
Any idea what sort of station you had tuned in? Reminds me a bit of some sort of marine nav beacons. It has a beautiful, almost organ like quality about it, similar in some ways to some of Messiaen's mellower organ pieces. Great stuff, can't wait to hear more.
Any idea what sort of station you had tuned in? Reminds me a bit of some sort of marine nav beacons. It has a beautiful, almost organ like quality about it, similar in some ways to some of Messiaen's mellower organ pieces. Great stuff, can't wait to hear more.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3508 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
Thanks for listening mayan and Voidoid.
. Picked up some lovely buzzing interference (humming a warm fuzzy D) from my monitor.
The Messiaen reference has totally, totally made my day
. I'm listening to Oraison right now and feeling utterly humbled. Many thanks.
You can hear the signal I was using right through the track. It's totally raw during the latter half of the fade-out. It's shortwave band 6 by the wayVoidoidSurrealist wrote:Wow, this is great! But then, I'm a sucker for anything SW related
Any idea what sort of station you had tuned in? Reminds me a bit of some sort of marine nav beacons. It has a beautiful, almost organ like quality about it, similar in some ways to some of Messiaen's mellower organ pieces. Great stuff, can't wait to hear more.
The Messiaen reference has totally, totally made my day
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
Haven't heard your stuff before - this is really beautiful. It's rare that people twist melodic elements out of shortwave (John Duncan's 'Phantom Broadcast' is the only one I can think of off the top of my head) and you've pulled it off perfectly.
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
Acousmodules' Octomag will work - eight file players that can be started in sync with the master timeline.cron wrote:there's no way to sync an audio file to the timeline in Mulch.
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
The File players can sync start to the time line in Mulch, (just automate the play button). Mulch even has new multiple file players like Octomag.dystonia_ek wrote:Acousmodules' Octomag will work - eight file players that can be started in sync with the master timeline.cron wrote:there's no way to sync an audio file to the timeline in Mulch.
Problem is, you can't sync for the duration, so all audio files won't fast forward if you skip ahead 20 bars.
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
Forgot about the new file players - haven't actually used them yet.shamann wrote:The File players can sync start to the time line in Mulch, (just automate the play button). Mulch even has new multiple file players like Octomag.dystonia_ek wrote:Acousmodules' Octomag will work - eight file players that can be started in sync with the master timeline.cron wrote:there's no way to sync an audio file to the timeline in Mulch.
Problem is, you can't sync for the duration, so all audio files won't fast forward if you skip ahead 20 bars.
- KVRAF
- 1955 posts since 5 Sep, 2003 from Denmark
Wow! Just beautiful.
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
I've tried them, but doubt I have a use for them. I'm so used to sync'ing with automation that I just don't feel the need. Suppose they're useful for reducing screen clutter.dystonia_ek wrote:Forgot about the new file players - haven't actually used them yet.
Not sure how they handle looping, whether the loop point gets set to the end of the longest file or if each file loops on its own. Longest file length would be cool, as it would be new functionality over the standard file player.
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- KVRAF
- 12235 posts since 18 Aug, 2003
Did some testing, appears there is only one loop point at the end of the longest file. Kind of cool to have that. No mute/solo per wavefile yet, but I guess that can be managed with a mixer.
(sorry for the hijack cron, consider it a bump)
(sorry for the hijack cron, consider it a bump)
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- KVRAF
- 7672 posts since 9 Nov, 2003 from Netherlands
and most likely a bump that made me not miss this.
Without all the background of how this track came about I was allready slowly cuddled into a most gorgeous melody. With the background and reading through the thread the track acquired depth even more.
I dare even call this sensual
Without all the background of how this track came about I was allready slowly cuddled into a most gorgeous melody. With the background and reading through the thread the track acquired depth even more.
I dare even call this sensual
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3508 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
Thanks for all the comments
dystonia_ek: I read a little about John Duncan (and indeed, was attracted to Phantom Broadcast) last night as I was interested if anybody was doing similar things. Hopefully it's still in print.
shamann: That's the problem I was having. You can't skip around on the timeline and have the audio in sync, so composing with mixer fades around the improv part was frustrating. Maybe being forced to listen from the start each time has had a positive effect on the finished article though
. Bummer about the sync, but maybe we can bug Ross to implement that in time for version 1.
Mystahr: I'm really pleased that you found some emotion in the track (as I do
). It's great that people can listen without knowing how I made it and enjoy it as it is.
vtx: I guess it does have a kind of rushing water sound to it in parts
. Thanks for listening.
respirator: Looking forward to the rest of the Monochrome series, it's been stunning so far. Cheers.
Thanks all.
One more thing, If anyone can tell me how to sort out phase issues without affecting the sound that'd be great. The input signal actually cancels itself out in some situations, and I'm worried it could do the same on some stereos leaving people with half a track
. It's OK on my little boombox and my flatmate's stereo, but it's still a worry.
dystonia_ek: I read a little about John Duncan (and indeed, was attracted to Phantom Broadcast) last night as I was interested if anybody was doing similar things. Hopefully it's still in print.
shamann: That's the problem I was having. You can't skip around on the timeline and have the audio in sync, so composing with mixer fades around the improv part was frustrating. Maybe being forced to listen from the start each time has had a positive effect on the finished article though
Mystahr: I'm really pleased that you found some emotion in the track (as I do
vtx: I guess it does have a kind of rushing water sound to it in parts
respirator: Looking forward to the rest of the Monochrome series, it's been stunning so far. Cheers.
Thanks all.
One more thing, If anyone can tell me how to sort out phase issues without affecting the sound that'd be great. The input signal actually cancels itself out in some situations, and I'm worried it could do the same on some stereos leaving people with half a track
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
Just tried them myself - seem to be mono players, so I'll stick to Octomag, which is stereo players. Can't stand mono signal chains.shamann wrote:I've tried them, but doubt I have a use for them. I'm so used to sync'ing with automation that I just don't feel the need. Suppose they're useful for reducing screen clutter.dystonia_ek wrote:Forgot about the new file players - haven't actually used them yet.
Not sure how they handle looping, whether the loop point gets set to the end of the longest file or if each file loops on its own. Longest file length would be cool, as it would be new functionality over the standard file player.
Sorry for the hijack Cron! Back to discussing that beautiful track of yours.
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- KVRAF
- 3588 posts since 13 May, 2004 from montreal
try here:cron wrote:I read a little about John Duncan (and indeed, was attracted to Phantom Broadcast) last night as I was interested if anybody was doing similar things. Hopefully it's still in print.
http://www.allquestions.net/
