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Remixing Times Square, with Mobile Field Recordings

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

The armies of the earbuds are everywhere, as people – since the dawning of the Walkman – tune out their surroundings. What if, instead, your surroundings became soundtracks? That’s the question posed by a mobile app research project, partnering between New York’s Times Square and a creative team at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

UrbanRemix invites users to capture geo-tagged sounds with a free iOS and Android app, then to string them together into sound compositions on the Web (as seen above):

Download the app
http://urbanremix.gatech.edu/
Map + remix interface

There’s a great write-up in the local press here in New York:
Times Square Noise Gets Turned Into Music [DNAinfo.com]

You may have seen this project before – it’s been in trials for some months – but a contest to produce music with the tools is coming to its conclusion.

It’s doubly amusing as I expect New Yorkers are largely the ones focused on trying to tune out these very sounds. (Noise complaints are the most common calls to New York’s 311 city help line, by a large margin, and hopefully not just during CDM-sponsored Handmade Music events.)

It suggests some of the creative and practical use of geo-tagged, mobile field recordings. But I’m struck in particular by seeing paths drawn through the city map as a kind of interactive score – see my rant on the topic of notation’s future, or better yet, play with this interface as it makes the point better than I can in words.

Try it out, and let us know what you think. Field recordings and found sound are nothing new, but they still raise the question: can this change how you hear, or how you respond to your environment?


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Euclidean Rhythms in Ableton MIDI Clips for Polyrhythmic Good Times; Microtonal Operator

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Ready to make your Ableton Live pattern programming a bit more polyrhythmic with the power of math?

In Monday’s reflections and round-up of cycles and circles, I mentioned Euclidean evenness and Godfried Toussaint’s research. The basic idea is that a mathematical algorithm for spacing pulses has a lot in common with traditional preferences for polyrhythms spanning everything from rock hits to conga patterns and musical cultures around the world.

Reader Tony Wheeler has turned those patterns into MIDI clips so you can drop patterns into Ableton Live. Drum patterns and dance music are obvious applications, but this could be an idea starter for melodic patterns or music in a variety of idioms.

Each individual pattern will sound like an isolated cycle; it’s often when you put them together that they’re most compelling. Here’s an example; Tony added a regular bass drum just to make things more grounded (it actually calls attention to the asymmetry of the other patterns).

ScaledKit by wheelmaker

Tony has another terrific tool for Ableton Live that generates the AMS files used by Operator to tune oscillators to alternative pitches, as we covered previously:
Free Utility Makes Endless Oscillators for Ableton Live Simpler, Sampler

This is all fairly academic stuff, but the funny thing about it is there’s nothing stopping you from making either a dance music hit or some experimental new kind of music that doesn’t sound like it came from Ableton.

Alternative tunings for Operator oscillators and Euclidean polyrhythms? There are many tools aside from Ableton that will work, too, but whatever your tool, this could be a great way to jump-start a musical idea. Airport layover, meet musical productivity.

For Dr. Toussaint’s part, you can glance over his syllabus on Discrete Mathematics — and find a reference to Tony’s Ableton experiments.

Grab the download and read more on this topic (free, donations welcome):
Euclidean Rhythm MIDI File Resource in Ableton Live [Age of the Wheel]


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Greatest Battle Music Of All Times: Invoke Magic

Monday, February 28th, 2011

By: Takanashi Yasuharu From: Fairy Tail Uploaded in HD Note: Our Opinion May Differ

IMPORTANT: READ DESCRIPTION!!!! This is a video on how to get free music on your iPod Touch or iPhone without a computer using a Cydia program called dTunes.It’s exactly like iTunes except it’s FREE!!!!!! Instructions: 1.) Go to Cydia and install dTunes 2.) Open up dTunes and enter the URL www.beemp3.com 3.) Search for the song that you want then click on the name 4.) Enter the code that it tells you to enter and click Download 5.) Your song will start to download 6.) When its done go to the Browse folder and Enjoi your FREE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!! Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com IpodTouch293 is on Facebook: www.facebook.com RATE COMMENT SUBSCRIBE

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Greatest Battle Music Of All Times: FAIRY TAIL Main Theme (Metal Version)

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

From: Fairy Tail By: Takanashi Yasuharu Uploaded in HD Note: Our Opinion may Differ
Video Rating: 4 / 5

By: Two Steps From Hell Uploaded in HD Note: Our Opinion May Differ
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Greatest Battle Music Of All Times: The Chosen Ones

Friday, February 18th, 2011

By: Future World Music Uploaded in HD Note: Our oPinion may differ
Video Rating: 4 / 5

By: Two Steps From Hell Uploaded in HD Note: Our Opinion May Differ
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Greatest Battle Music Of All Times: A Song of Storm and Fire

Monday, February 14th, 2011

After listening to this song several times. This song finally made it to my list. Epic choir By: Yuki Kajiura From: Tsubasa Chronicle Uploaded in HD Note: Our Opinion May Differ
Video Rating: 4 / 5

CG software POSER Figures sing and play. The Song Title is “Time Will Never Fly”. All Movies were renderd with POSER, edited with Vegas Movie Studio by ghid. All Sounds were created with Digidesign ProTools by ghid. Singer’s voice is vocaloid Megurine Luka-巡音ルカ. Simon Pure Music 2009. Explanation in my blog. ghid.cocolog-nifty.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Vinyl Record Revival @ PortalSpace Records

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Financial Times goes inside the PortalSpace Records, EMI’s former vinyl pressing facility, to explain the life of a vinyl record , including masters, mothers, and 100 ton hydraulic presses.

Read the original:
Vinyl Record Revival @ PortalSpace Records

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Jim Jonsin Beat Making Video With Miami New Times Part 1

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

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Jim Jonsin Beat Making Video With Miami New Times Part 1

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