[PD] Microsound

Laurent Kappler rwx700 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 18 15:29:18 CEST 2010


  I think this is totaly microsound:

http://lab.8rnl.be/Migrateur/

Music from Bjarni Gunnarsson
http://bjarni-gunnarsson.net/

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Laurent

On 10/18/2010 12:59 PM, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
> Hi Nic, for what I read about it, I think microsound, isn't really a 
> Genre, but more a technique.
> There are diferent ways to go using "microsounds", for instance one of 
> the most used/known is the granular synthesis.
> You can search some stuff from Curtis Roads, he made a lot of digital 
> granular synthesis, and he also has some books about it.
> I am sure more people in here will have more insight than me to 
> explain how to use microsounds on your music.
>
> Best of luck in your journey
>
> RRL
>
> 2010/10/18 Dominic Pflaum <dompflaum at gmail.com 
> <mailto:dompflaum at gmail.com>>
>
>     I've found it hard to find audio example of the music? Have you
>     any good examples?
>
>     Best of luck!
>
>     Dom
>
>
>     On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 3:54 AM, Nic Freed
>     <beatthefinalboss at gmail.com <mailto:beatthefinalboss at gmail.com>>
>     wrote:
>
>         Hi, my name is Nic, and I am 15 years old. I am getting into pure
>         data, and am now into a state of familiarity with the PD
>         interface and
>         common synthesis methods, along with most of the basic ideas and
>         knowledge needed to begin patching. I have received quite a bit of
>         help from the #dataflow irc channel, so everyone from the chat
>         also on
>         this list, I would like to say thank you! :)
>
>         Anyway, the reason I am posting to this list is to ask about the
>         techniques used in the genre known as microsound, which is
>         explained
>         in brief detail at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsound
>
>         I would like to learn the sort of techniques I can use in PD in
>         application for the genre, since it seems ideal for such
>         music, since
>         you can work directly on a sample-by-sample basis. Also, if anyone
>         here has firsthand experience in the genre, suggestions on books,
>         media, and examples would be greatly appreciated!
>
>         I apologize if this email is a bit forward, or is not correctly
>         formatted for use in mailing list. This is my first time
>         posting to a
>         mailing list, so let me know if I did something incorrectly and I
>         would be very thankful.
>
>         Thank you for taking the time to respond!
>
>         --a new student in the school of PD :)
>
>         Nic AKA nekk
>
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