My first csound piece
I'm releasing "Bay", my first csound realization. It is an ambient piece, in the Brian Eno style, but with an instrumentation more like Steve Roach. The notes were generated algorithmically, using as starting point some ideas and code by Anthony Kozar. For more information you can look at my code.You can download a zip archive containing the sources, or listen to a three minute mp3 excerpt (3Mb)


4 Comments:
wow! Excellent work! I saw your post on the Csound ListServ.
Mike McFerron
Great stuff.
How long have you been working with csound, before doing this?
Thank you,
I discovered csound on last December. Since then, I was trying to understand its philosophy from tutorials and examples found in Internet. I finally found that the most effective method, once the fundamentals were grasped, was to download orchestras and scores from other authors, render them and hear how they sound, and study the code with the help of the reference manual.
Even this was very difficult to me, because I do not have a background on digital sound processing, so most of my work was trial and error. Now, I'm decided to buy and read a good book on digital sound, and then one good book specifically addressed to csound. This will help me a lot (I hope) in figuring out how my changes to the parameters will affect to the resulting sound.
nGen ???
I saw your post in the CSound listserv archives. I am trying to figure out how to implement nGen. I'd love to talk further if you're cool with that. My email address is chamb037 (at) ua.edu
Get rid of the (at) with the @ and no spaces.
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