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Re: Re: Stereo Separation?
Oh Rick,
You know me, I can't do nything unless it's over-complicated and uses at
least two or three out of print (obsolete and unsupported) pieces of
software and/or hardware.
The backbone of the piece (drum programming as you refer to it) was done
in ancient IK Multimedia Groovemaker 2.0, Hyperprism, and SoundEdit16
and then loaded into my randomizing multitrack MaxMSP sample Player -
part of the massive Max perfomance patch thingy that Jeff Kaiser and I
(mostly Jeff) cobbled together.
Also loaded were old leftover scraps from my contribution to the CT
collective Reuse/Recycle project (faux daxophone) and a bunch of other
snot.
Just ad live groany droney guitar gestures in deep reverb (and a lot of
other silly FX) over it and hit record.
I wasn't terribly happy with my performance though so I tweased it some
more in my DAW - and cut down the length.
Pretty uncharacteristic of how I usually sound, it's still my only
recorded sample of something I've done with the new rig.
Got to get busy and change that.
It is capable of quite a lot.
The video was done in HyperEngine/Montage and iMovie and is a collection
of images I've either made or found over the last 30 years or so.
I made it to use with my new little LED video projector shoule I ever
get a chance to perfom again.
I like to give people something else to look at besides me.
I'm no "performer" as you know.
I am an ancient and uninteresting shoe-gazer music technologist.
A music maker or "provider" . . . but not a "performer."
Gotta make things to distract folks from watching me just sitting there
immobile and drooling on my guitar (LOL).
Cheers,
Ted
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 5:48 PM, Rick Walker wrote:
On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, tEd ® kiLLiAn wrote:
I do have a video on YouTube the musical track for which was made
with it:
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-9oQLIaoM4>
I've seen this before but it was great watching it again.
Nice drum programming. do you mind me asking how you did it and with
what
program?
rick walker
ps that's such an assemblage of 'texture' photographs.
It just occurred to me that it would very hip if you could have a
program that
would digitally rearrange or 'animate' textural still shots like
these.
Is there such a thing, pray tell?
I'm thinking along the lines of how Leviathan and V-Squared Labs used
the Kinekt to 'animate'
Amon Tobin's amazing ISAM show this past year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-9oQLIaoM4