--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Fillebrown" <AMiltonF@...> wrote:
>
> Back in late April a Csound challenge was issued that revolved around using
the various Csound score editors out there to write a piece based on a single
sine-wave oscillator. I had meant to post it here but got very busy and forgot
about it until now.
>
> Anyway, here's what I wrote for the challenge using the AudioCarver prototype:
>
>
http://audiosculptures.com/csound-challenges/09-may--Tweet-Sweet/090501--Tweet-S\
weet.mp3
>
> ...and here are a few pics of how the score looks in the program:
>
>
http://audiosculptures.com/csound-challenges/09-may--Tweet-Sweet/AudioCarver-Twe\
et-Sweet-1.png
>
>
http://audiosculptures.com/csound-challenges/09-may--Tweet-Sweet/AudioCarver-Twe\
et-Sweet-2.png
>
>
http://audiosculptures.com/csound-challenges/09-may--Tweet-Sweet/AudioCarver-Twe\
et-Sweet-3d.png
>
> ...and a somewhat poorly done video with no audio (I was testing a vid-capture
program at the time):
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6dlZM1wZRU
>
> ---
>
> On a related note: We have finally gotten to the bottom of my mysterious
health problems that have for years been diagnosed as Crohn's and UC. In
actuality it has been a severe allergy to cats, as evidenced by my return to
health (don't ask how we all missed it for so long -- I don't know).
Regardless, I am finally feeling well, and with a renewed sense of vigor and
hope for the future (apparently I'm *not* going to die by ulcer =)
>
> Cheers,
> -andy.f
>
Nice one Andy! Not only sounded interesting (the sine tones have more richness
than I expected) but the 'score' looks more like a Kandinski. (About your
health, I've got similar mysterious symptoms and I have a cat??)
Rick