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Circuli – A Generative Ambient Sound Instrument

Circuli – A Generative Ambient Sound Instrument
If you like Circuli, you might also like Otomata, click here! Circuli is a generative musical instrument conceptualized and developed by Batuhan Bozkurt. Circles grow at a constant rate. No two circle can overlap. Bigger circle pushes and shrinks smaller circle when in contact. A circle “pops” and makes a sound when its boundary intersects with the center of another circle. An action video:

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Otomata - Online Generative Musical Sequencer 16 Jul 2011 Click on the grid below to add cells, click on cells to change their direction, and press play to listen to your music. Update: Click here to get Otomata for your iPhone / iPod / iPad! Official facebook page: Also this reddit page has many examples: And there is a subreddit for Otomata: deQuencher New version! Current Universal Binary package for Macs (docs included): dq_v0.2.1.dmg And here is the sources: dq_v0.2.1src.tar.gz The Documentation and tutorial is included in the dmg. The tutorial also has an accompanying video which can be downloaded/watched from here. Sound Types FindSounds Search the Web for Sounds What types of sounds can be found on the Web using FindSounds?

Play The Armonica To play the armonica below, click on a glass bowl. Like the real armonica, the tone will linger as you click on the next bowl, putting tones together to make a melody. Now try playing armonica music using a more familiar keyboard. Beatlab let's get started making music... 1draw on the grid with your mouse to make a beatshow me2 save your track and share it with friends. show me3 out of ideas? roll the dice and start remixing. show me4 explore the beatlab community show me For more tips, tutorials vidoes, and FAQs, check out our community wiki.

How to tune a violin The violin has four strings which are tuned in fifths. The scientific pitch of the strings from lowest to highest is: G3, D4, A4, and E5. The violin is tuned in perfect fifths - each string is tuned an interval of a perfect fifth from the string (or strings) next to it. Nudge Select 1 of 8 different Sound Patterns from the small Matrixes icons on the right. Use your mouse to draw notes on each 16 Step Matrix. Adjust the volume of the iNudge. Click MORE for advanced adjustment abilities. For each Pattern, adjust Volume, Mute, Clear, or set Audio Pan from Left to Right. Click on the Tempo numbers and click up or down to change the overall Tempo.

How to (Legally) Boost Your Music Library Without Spending a Dime Free yes but I don't think that'd constitute legal compared to the methods in the article. There are (arguably) easier ways to go about doing this, and such action is quite dubious legally. I'm not preaching to you, just sayin... How to Hold a Violin Including a discussion of chin rests and shoulder rests By Michael Schallock, Illustrations by Jessica Schallock. © Copyright April 2007. All rights reserved. The concepts illustrated in this short paper have been expressed by fine teachers for many years. However, many players still struggle with incorrect posture and a lack of ease of playing. By combining a discussion with careful illustrations we hope to assist in the understanding of how to hold the violin.

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