Supercollider Jitlib Release

Abstract:
nx001_LiveCode is an experimental album of sound, specifically, sound generated by computer. No music or, at least, not intentionally.

 It’s open source music, the code is visible.
 
Method:
I used a soft version of livecode paradigm with jitlib supercollider. Focusing on four simple generators (with samples) and small variations on-the-fly.
The time has been restricted to a maximum of ten minutes per song.
 
Post-production:
The only post-production was done with Audacity, cutting off parts of silence and normalizing to -0.2bB.
 
Purpose:
The purpose is to explore the livecode as a form of improvisation to generate and organize the sound with the unique interface of the laptop and emacs.
 
http://musicnumbers.wordpress.com/2009/09/11/nx001_livecode/
 
I hope you like!

 

–     miquel parera <computer.music.neix@gmail.com>

OhmSound synth demos for Ohm64

I’ve made some demos of the OhmSound synth:
http://vimeo.com/album/122270
Don’t forget dessert!

OhmSound, an open-source synth that works seamlessly with Livid’s Ohm64 has been updated, too:
http://www.lividindustry.com/culture/?p=522

In general, you may find it a good example of integrating hardware with your max patch…

Enjoy!

Peter Nyboer