Wednesday, 1 August 2007

CC1-DME2: Week 1 – Modular Programming


What fun! First off, I looked around for to devices and sounds on my machine that Plogue hadn't already found. I loaded 'Random Computer Tones' from the instruments, plugged in the headphones and all systems go. Plogue had put things together just like that. I explored the pallette a little more and started experimenting.

The Bidule is pretty self explanatory – RCT generator has clean left/right mono signals into mixer (which is labelled 'Clean Signal') then out to the Microsoft Midi Mapper and a line to the audio recorder. It also has a mono line to the audio file pan which is stereo output to a stereo delay effect, into Izotope Vinyl effect and out to Headphones (sound mapper output) and audio file recorder. Both signals are mixed together in this final step.

Most enjoyable.

CCSem2Wk1Bid.mp3

And to download the Bidule file:

CCSem2Wk1Bid.mp3


Haines, Christian. "Week 1 - Modular Programming." Creative Computing 1 - DME 2, July 26, 2007: 1.
Plogue Art et Technologie. 2007. http://www.plogue.com/ (accessed July 27, 2007).
Izotope Vinyl. 2007. http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/vinyl/ (accessed August 1, 2007).


2 comments:

edward kelly said...

Nice hum...

Is there a setting for freq ?

Darren S said...

Sorry, forgot to reference that software. There is an address there now - download and play about, it is free.