On Sun, 11 Jul 2010 16:59:11 +0200, Atte André Jensen
<atte(a)email.dk>
wrote:
On 2010-07-11 15:22, chrism wrote:
I am making a new album, and the first three
tracks are up. It is
algorithmic acid made with Pure Data on my Ubuntu GNU/Linux laptop.
<http://sciencegirlrecords.com/chr15m/squeakyshoecore/>
Great, I'm listening ATM, will spend more time later.
Your music has influenced me (although I do something quite
different) most of all the music I've heard in recent years...
I am incredibly flattered, Atte. I don't know what to say except thank
you very much for such kind words.
Thanks to Philipp, Dave, Arve, and Leigh too. It makes it so much
easier to create when people take time to say such nice, positive
things. You guys rock. :)
Cheers,
Chris.
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WOW.
How did you do it? This is incredible. I would love to learn to use PD to do
such things.
How did you use it to sequence a phrase and drums? Are these separate
patches mixed or is it
something that works live? Ton of questions!
--
Louigi Verona