
This is a 1024*1024 Hadamard Matrix.... It is specifically constructed to be more "non patterned" or "non-repetitive" than a purely random noise signal... no single row or column is the same.
it's the "row to end all rows"...

TwoToneshuzz wrote:Love these last two examples Simon..
I'm looking and learning much here!
I'm working on banging togther a Tabula Rasa concerto for snaredrum and 7 Serum patches..
Loosely Tonal with tinges of polytonality.
It's the Snare drum part that I'm working on and researching this weekend, I want to make it as realistic as possible without actually going out and buying or renting a real snare drum! This last for the Sake of the NEiBoors. The Halion Symphonic library has a almost decent Snare in it, though I have a want for the VSL percussion extended library...
So I figure that one solo part will take the better part of two days to get at least bearable results..
Or maybe I could do all this in Kaleidoscope..
I learned to "like" atonality back in the day....
I have a premonition of a plethora of particular Patchpool percussion patches peculiarly played and processed.Sampleconstruct wrote: Hire a real snare drum, I just bought a plethora of percussion instruments myself, nothing beats the real thing (pun not intended).
Ha, brilliant lyricslnikj wrote:I have a premonition of a plethora of particular Patchpool percussion patches peculiarly played and processed.Sampleconstruct wrote: Hire a real snare drum, I just bought a plethora of percussion instruments myself, nothing beats the real thing (pun not intended).
I still prefer most atonal masturbations to any predictable Mozart I-IV-V vamp, but I agree that atonality, futurism and especially serialism in music did not and will never succeed and "take over", as the results neglect the actual purpose of music.Galbanum wrote:jackmazzotti wrote:
hahaha. Pretty much sums up my thoughts on the subject...![]()
I think these guys were ahead of their time, and looking for ways to expand the vocabulary at a time before electronic music was available... now we have many more options for novel "sonic architecture" and personally I think there are better ways to be "intellectual" while still maintaining some sense of functional aesthetics... nothing wrong with the fundamental laws of tonality IMHO... a I IV V chord progression in major key works for a reason... as trite as that may sound...![]()
atonality is like a strong spice. It's great to use in small does to add some kind of novel surprise. But I would not generally want to eat a full meal consisting only of Tumeric... or listen to a full symphony of "melodies" made from Costas arrays or Hadamard matrices...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costas_array
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadamard_matrix
http://www.ted.com/talks/scott_rickard_ ... iest_music
I have the iPad version of flame Painter but the Painter 2015 particle brushes are much more powerful (much better than the fx brushes they have had for some time too)deastman wrote:The free version of Flame Painter is yielding some interesting results. The images are a little lower resolution, so you'll need to scale them up in Photoshop or whatever.
https://www.escapemotions.com/experimen ... /index.php
I opted not to upgrade my license of Corel Painter to the latest version because the new features just didn't seem relevant to my needs. But suddenly I'm getting curious about the particle brushes... hmm.
I'll probably upgrade when the next version of Painter comes out. Looking forward to the particle brushes though.aMUSEd wrote:I have the iPad version of flame Painter but the Painter 2015 particle brushes are much more powerful (much better than the fx brushes they have had for some time too)deastman wrote:The free version of Flame Painter is yielding some interesting results. The images are a little lower resolution, so you'll need to scale them up in Photoshop or whatever.
https://www.escapemotions.com/experimen ... /index.php
I opted not to upgrade my license of Corel Painter to the latest version because the new features just didn't seem relevant to my needs. But suddenly I'm getting curious about the particle brushes... hmm.
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