Sunday, October 12, 2008

Click. Click. Click.

Using one loop, we've been asked to put together three 20 second pieces using the program Radial. This is not an easy task. Especially not, considering this is what we were given, a "click". Literally a click. That is all we have. Have a listen to this little guy:
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This assignment makes the act of turning water into wine look like a piece of cake. So I'm starting to think my electronic artist name will be DJ Eezus.

Using a variety of effects and modifications, I strung together these three wonders.
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I'm really tired and my ears hurt from certain effects malfunctioning and producing shrill high-pitch dials.

Danke schön,
Max

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Radial Improvising

So today in lab we messed around on this little program called Radial, which allows you to run multiple loops at once, change their pitches, speeds, directions, and it also allows you to record your own loops. Matt, my TA, asked us to record an improvised piece. It was my first time (that's what she said) using this program, but it's pretty sweet.

Check it!
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