What are you listening to right now?

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Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dada » Sun Sep 11, 2016 1:22 pm

Been messing around with atari and c64 synthcarts in emulation. I do my cutty-pasty edits in audacity. Here's a few things.





You can download the cart emulators for free here (on the sidebar, cynthcart and synthcart). Mess around with them yourself, if you are so inclined.

http://www.qotile.net/

Both have displays that trigger visual patterns from the generated sounds. c64 one does the visuals all the time. Atari one you have to activate the visual display, the programmer made it like an 'easter egg.' Fun)

Easy enough to find and download console emulators to use them with. atari (stella) and c64 (computerbrains ccs64) are free. (look 'em up, nothing to it)
Both his words and manner of speech seemed at first totally unfamiliar to me, and yet somehow they stirred memories - as an actor might be stirred by the forgotten lines of some role he had played far away and long ago.
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Postby IanEye » Sun Sep 11, 2016 9:50 pm

dada » Sun Sep 11, 2016 1:22 pm wrote:Easy enough to find and download console emulators to use them with. atari (stella) and c64 (computerbrains ccs64) are free. (look 'em up, nothing to it)


"VM's are so weird!
The past inside the present!!
Persistence is all!!!
Dilute, dilute, OK!!!!" - Doctor Bronner

IanEye » Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:07 pm wrote:
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smiths wrote:ian eye's got me onto this shit, and i am particularly enjoying this one



eye want to take you higher...



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IanEye » Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:19 pm wrote:
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:
1) Charles
2) Maxine



currently, I am trying to use a Yamaha FS1r to take me back to even further FM meanderings through the past...

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Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby Harvey » Mon Sep 12, 2016 9:08 am

Miserere by Allegri.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miserere_(Allegri)

Three authorized copies of the work were distributed prior to 1770: to the Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold I; to the King of Portugal; and to Padre (Giovanni Battista) Martini. However, none of them succeeded in capturing the beauty of the Miserere as performed annually in the Sistine Chapel.

According to the popular story (backed up by family letters), the fourteen-year-old Mozart was visiting Rome when he first heard the piece during the Wednesday service. Later that day, he wrote it down entirely from memory, returning to the Chapel that Friday to make minor corrections. Less than three months after hearing the song and transcribing it, Mozart had gained fame for the work and was summoned to Rome by Pope Clement XIV, only instead of excommunicating the boy, the Pope showered praise on him for his feat of musical genius and awarded him the Chivalric Order of the Golden Spur.




Here Be Dragons by The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble

And while we spoke of many things, fools and kings
This he said to me
"The greatest thing
You'll ever learn
Is just to love
And be loved
In return"


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Re: What are you listening to right now?

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Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby Grizzly » Mon Sep 12, 2016 8:30 pm

“The more we do to you, the less you seem to believe we are doing it.”

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deeply settled mind music

Postby IanEye » Tue Sep 13, 2016 11:56 am




The music you grow up with settles deep in your mind - even people who no longer follow new music still have a strong emotional connection to the music that was played around them when growing up. One of the sounds I particularly loved, when I was young and now - was that kind of almost tribal tom tom playing that you find on Faith by the Cure, Joy Divisions work and a number of other records from that time. Over the years I've played around with various drum samples but have been unable to find “that sound”.

Driving back home from the school run this week listening to Closer by Joy Division I was musing on Peter Hooks comments that he and Sumner were somewhat dismayed by Martin Hannetts production when they first heard it. And it suddenly occurred to me “They Gated drums in the 80s!!!” and of course that’s exactly how you get that sound.

This track then is a mix of playing with that sound (and just that sound) for the rhythm. The lead overtly draws on another deep favourite Jon Hassell (I figured out how to get his sound earlier in the year - you need to either pitch shift or tune oscillators to 3rds and 5ths - in this case the Sound Toys little alter boy is pitch shifting down a 5th and one of the oscillators on the DPO is up a 3rd).

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Re: What are you listening to right now?

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Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dada » Thu Sep 15, 2016 10:59 pm



Lin Minmay sings the song that saves the human race. The cold hearts of the alien army are awakened by culture. yay.

Still, the idea that a song can save the human race is sweet. And I like the corny song. A little.

Alright, I love it. Lin Minmay, too.
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Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby Cordelia » Fri Sep 16, 2016 2:25 pm

The greatest sin is to be unconscious. ~ Carl Jung

We may not choose the parameters of our destiny. But we give it its content. ~ Dag Hammarskjold 'Waymarks'
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http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/publications/banff.pdf

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Re: What are you listening to right now?

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Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby Cordelia » Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:13 pm

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Re: What are you listening to right now?

Postby dada » Sun Sep 25, 2016 2:52 pm

I like to learn melodies from obscure video games sometimes.

Here's a track from Flame Zapper Kotsujin. I like the two intertwining melodies.



This one is from Daisenpuu, or Twin Hawk. Fast, tight, repeating patterns.



Here's a track from Castlevania III. I decided to lay down a rhythm track instead of playing the melody on this one.

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