[microsound] Random Sample Player
Bill Jarboe
billjarboe at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 29 02:07:13 EDT 2009
On Apr 27, 2009, at 10:10 PM, Ken Restivo wrote:
>
> Several years ago, I hacked together a very simple PD patch to do
> this.
>
> I used it on this cheesy little track (definitely *not* a
> microsound peice):
> http://www.restivo.org/blog/podpress_trac/web/184/0/phoneme-
> dance-0.3.3.ogg
I like this very much.
>
> Credits for the samples used here:
> http://www.restivo.org/blog/archives/dance-of-the-phonemes
-don't like this so much... the woman's lips look a little frosty.
"Trying to learn SuperCollider, ChucK, CSound, etc… why bother when
all this stuff is so fucking easy in PD?"
"I’m getting a new perspective on composition by learning to build
them from small, discrete chunks of phrases, as is the way loopers
work."
-because of the sound , possibly?
Ok. I'll go away before I start acting like someone's dad...
nice composition!
Bill
>
> Basically, I cut up human speech into discrete phonemes, then
> played them randomly, triggered by MIDI in a rhythmic fashion. I
> was thus able to approximate via software the sound of a rapper
> freestyling.
>
> -kenn
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