Fortress Of Solitude

Release date
2009-09-16
Author
spiffy
Genre
Experimental
Description
I wrote a python script that creates a 12 tone row and builds up chords and patterns from it. Python did ALL of the composing and I only added some LFOs to kind of humanize it a bit. Maybe it sounds too 'random' or whatever, but I like it! mda Piano VST in this one...
Format
Buzz module (BMX/BMW)
File size
5.6 KB
Downloaded / played
516 times
Commented
5 times

License License
This work is released under Creative Commons
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Comments

  • its very impressive what you let us listen here. im not a coder and its allways impressive from me too see how a machine makes sound. and you also, a seeker for the beauty, deep into code. is this a dream? or are you are a programm from the matrix great i like this PS: sorry for my english
  • [anonymous]
    thanks mono! don't be sorry... i like your english better than alot of the english speakers i know!
  • I have python 2.5 installed on my pc, but I'm not a coder at all. now I have a question, i saw that python was started while loading and listening your buzztrack. Is python necessary to listen? I liked your work here, where can I get info 'bout coding such stuff???
  • hey mixxx, thanks for listening and I'm glad you liked it. Python isn't necessary to listen to this. I can't see why the bmx would cause python to start. My script just prints out some lists. Unfortunately, I still had to enter the patterns by hand... I am working on a version that uses pybuzz to do it. I'm no real coder, either. The script is really a fairly simple one... if you want I can send it to you. You can read about 12 tone stuff and other composition techniques on the web.
  • crazy; feels really strange... but somehow in a good way