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10991
Hello Everyone, I just stumbled on this very interesting music generator: http://tones.wolfram.com/ It uses the Web add-on of Mathematica. Too bad it's only...
Martin Lomas
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Nov 9, 2005
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10992
... Hmmmm. From: "Jim K" <kukulaj@...> Date: Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:53 pm Subject: Re: WolframTones <http://profiles.yahoo.com/kukulaj>kukulaj ... ...
Lauri Grohn
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Nov 9, 2005
6:45 pm
10993
Decided to work with a bunch of VST's and my studio stuff and not just do demo's for specific synths for a change. This is a sort of journey piece: Beyond H E...
timothyconrardy
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Nov 14, 2005
5:26 am
10994
It's very lovely Tim! Wonderful layers of synths. Something about it reminds me of Rick Wakeman. I'm sure you should do some film music. Martin [Non-text...
Martin Lomas
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Nov 14, 2005
11:50 am
10995
Nice New Age music from the 70s......
Lauri Grohn
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Nov 14, 2005
4:46 pm
10996
... funny how we are using 2005 tools to create 1970's music.I just got a new Tangerine Dream CD called Mota Atma.( 2003) What I really liked about it is they...
timothyconrardy
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Nov 14, 2005
9:10 pm
10997
Thanks for sending the link, Tim! I really enjoyed. Martin is right about the film music. I can imagine that your studio is mind-boggling! Anyone who...
PhilJackson
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Nov 15, 2005
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10998
... right about ... Anyone ... consider the ... woah...lets not start THIS again:-) Actually, the 70's electronic music era is what I grew up on..pre MIDI...
timothyconrardy
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Nov 15, 2005
5:12 pm
10999
... I think for a very valid reason. There are two schools of synthesis - emulation of real instruments, and synthesis in its own right (i.e. creation of...
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Nov 16, 2005
8:02 pm
11000
When I was a kid, I scoured the record bins for this kind of music, but it was hard to come by in the heart of flyover country. I'd snatch up any Tangerine...
Richard P. Kelly
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Nov 17, 2005
4:04 am
11001
As I've worked on my "Elevator" project, I've decided I lean more toward the synthetic school, too. I haven't decided exactly what I'm going to do with my...
Richard P. Kelly
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Nov 17, 2005
4:34 am
11002
... sounds like a good idea. What synths do you work with these days? Hardware or software? LOL. yeah: TD went in several directions. I like ALL there stuff,...
timothyconrardy
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Nov 17, 2005
4:43 pm
11003
I have two pieces of hardware, a Roland XV-5050 and a Korg X5D. On the software side, I have pretty much everything from Native Instruments. I bought Reaktor...
Richard P. Kelly
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Nov 18, 2005
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11004
Martin! Excuse me for being nosey, but are you located in Argentina? I read something about that name in Buenos Aliens some time ago, that aroused my...
marcel selman
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Nov 22, 2005
3:57 am
11005
Hi Marcel, No, I'm an Englishman living in Canada. The Lomas name is often taken to be Spanish or Portuguese. Family history tells us it originates in...
Martin Lomas
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Nov 22, 2005
12:28 pm
11006
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the CNFractal Music Forum Warehouse Site at ArtSong.org file...
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Nov 22, 2005
2:31 pm
11007
Greetings, one and all. I broke my hiatus/self-imposed break from music out of sheer boredom & started fiddling with a piece I had set aside. I redid the...
Dave Van Dyke
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Nov 22, 2005
2:48 pm
11008
Really nice Dave. Love the reverse guitar bits. I guess the guitar and keys are the algorithmic parts? I know there is debate about algorithmic purity vs...
Martin Lomas
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Nov 22, 2005
3:15 pm
11009
Thanks! the reverse stuff was something I tried to add some alternatives to the track patterns - reverse it, and it changes the melodic flow... all the parts...
Dave Van Dyke
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Nov 22, 2005
3:54 pm
11010
Hi all: ˇWow! Its a beautiful tune, artistic and technically speaking. I've downloaded this. It's a lesson of composition. Victor Hugo Dave Van Dyke...
victor flores
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Nov 22, 2005
5:35 pm
11011
I'm glad you're back, Dave, and I ditto what everyone else has said. The guitar patches are great, and I love shimmery, stringy sounding pads. The electric...
Richard P. Kelly
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Nov 23, 2005
2:43 am
11012
I'm quite sorry about my mistake, I've must have been in need of sleep. The persons name is Gustavo Lamas, he is well regarded in the South American laptop...
marcel selman
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Nov 23, 2005
9:59 am
11013
This is great Dave. I liked the laid-back rhythms and ambient touches. The ambience has great depth and the production was top notch. I like the growl in...
Hans Stragier
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Nov 24, 2005
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11014
Hi Dave, all, yes, great track!, nothing more to say regards jacky This is great Dave. I liked the laid-back rhythms and ambient touches. The ambience has...
jacky schreiber
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Nov 24, 2005
1:13 pm
11015
I liked it very much as well! Good going, Dave! Tapestry is an ever-evolving algo software written by Ray Watson. See : http://www.quantumportal.com/ Phil J. ...
Phil Jackson
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Nov 25, 2005
2:47 am
11016
Hey All, Dave's "sound engineering" is a skill that deserves a lot of credit in this piece. I envy the sound he is getting into the MP3 format. As the author...
Ray
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Nov 25, 2005
4:12 am
11017
Thanks! I could produce what I have without Tapestry, so you deserve credit for that! I might start with an idea of composition, but tapestry can take things...
Dave Van Dyke
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Nov 25, 2005
5:23 am
11018
Thanks, I started working on another track & figured out a wonderful way to beef up the drums tracks with a lot of sporatic fills - it adds some really cool...
Dave Van Dyke
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Nov 25, 2005
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11019
Oops big time mis-typing. I meant I could NOT produce what I have without tapestry.... sorry, too much holiday cheer, I guess..... ... is 95% ... my own...
Dave Van Dyke
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Nov 25, 2005
6:03 am
11020
Hi: Please check-out my fractal-based IDM tune, 'Origin of Species' here: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=434110 The rhythm for this track...
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Nov 29, 2005
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