Frank Neumann wrote:
Hi Dave,
in LAU you wrote:
I've posted another piece made with
AVSynthesis and Csound:
http://linux-sound.org/audio/studiodave-avs_p38_091229.mp3
http://linux-sound.org/audio/studiodave-avs_p38_091229.ogg
Experimental music. I've been playing with the AVS sequencer, lots of
fun. Comments welcome.
Very nice, and oh-so-Jean-Michel-Jarrish :-). Like it a lot. I guess you know
his albums like "Oxygene" or "Magnetic Fields",do you?
Yes indeed, though I wasn't much of a fan. I just always liked that
sequenced/pulse/analog sound from the period, thought I'd try to get it
from AVS. The sequencer in that program is very powerful for things like
this.
Now, make this last for 10-20 minutes, maybe add a few
more low-frequency parts,
and you have me meditating for a while :-).
That is do-able, a single composition slot in AVS can last up to 20 minutes.
I posted the piece on KVRaudio too. One fellow wrote that he also missed
some more activity in the low frequencies, so I'll put some more effort
into making those parts a bit more frisky. My listeners demand it. :)
Oh, and of course: Happy/healthy/creative new year to
you and your beloved ones!
And the same to you & yours, Frank.
As always, thanks for listening and for your comments.
Best,
dp