Monday, September 17, 2007

AA 1 Sem 2 week 5


Even though I'm very inexperienced when it comes to 'Sound Art' I can't stop thinking that unfortunately a lot of what is passed off for sound art is just put into this category mainly because it just doesn't fit into music or any other category. Having said this I'm not against any Sound Art which has some kind of point or aesthetic to it which leads into the piece of work that I've chosen for this blog, 'Spray'- by Alva Noto . The piece is over 7 mins. long and is primarily made up of filtered noise. The piece starts with just a few fragments of noise which build up to a large noise texture which is filtered in various ways.

The artist Alva Noto, also known as Carsten Nicolai was born 1965 in Karl-Marx-Stadt. He is co-founder of the record label Raster-Noton as well as being involved in a number of groups, ie; Signal, Komet, Byetone and Cyclo. "His music features prominently in his art. Nicolai’s work exposes the limitations, and potential beauty and creativity, possible within strict logical systems."1
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Spray
1 Wikipedia. 2007. Carsten Nicolai.< http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carsten_Nicolai>. Accessed 17 September.

CC 1 Sem 2 week 7


This week exercise was to perform some sampling in real time using the limited version of Live, which only allows you 4 tracks with which to work and using a bunch of NIN samples. This whole exercise was a great deal of fun and considering we were using the limited version, the mind boggles with what could be done with the full version.

NIN mp3.
Haines, C. 2007. Creative Computing Lecture at The University of Adelaide. week 7 2007.

Forum Sem 2 week 7


This week the forum again further investigated the program board Arduino. The exercise was to upload the digital out sketch to the Arduino board and by using the PTAH MaxMSP patch use a MIDI piece from Cubase to activate the four oscillators that were set up on a bread board using a 4093 chip.


This was the first usage of the Arduino board that I could see myself using. With this and a bluetooth Arduino board the practical uses for this process could be limitless. Unfortunately I have no mp3 example of this as the dongle for Cubase had gone missing and the only alternative was to run the process in the Audio lab which I was afraid might interrupt others who were working in there at the time.

CC 1 Sem 2 week 6

This weeks exercise was to again further naturalise the MIDI file used in last weeks blog. This week to further the natural sound the volume was automated to try and emulated what happens in real life. In addition to this I wanted to try and incorporate some effects but unfortunately I couldn't find any that I thought would enhance the sound.
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Black Dog mp3.
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Haines, C. 2007. Creative Computing Lecture at the University of Adelaide.

CC 1 Sem 2 week 5


This weeks exercise is to download a MIDI file of a song off the Internet and make it sound more natural (or should I say even remotely natural). I chose Black Dog by Led Zeppelin. The first mp3 below, (original file) is of course the file as it was when downloaded. In the second mp3 (altered filed 1) I played around with the velocity and slipped various notes backwards and forwards in time so as the piece wasn't so rigid in its beat/rhythm. It is also note able to add that a second guitar part was deleted to help clarify the exercise.
Please note Christian that the mp3 files for these I couldn't find so I bounced a couple of new mp3 as I still had the original Cubase file. The main difference being that I don't have a USM VST plug in so the guitar sounded a little different in the originals.
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Black Dog Original mp3
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Haines, C. 2007. Creative Computing Lecture at The University of Adelaide.

Monday, September 10, 2007

AA 1 Sem 2 week 7



This weeks exercise was to attempt to make 'natural' sounds using any of a number of mostly analogue synths in studio 4. The process of this on a synth is not a very easy task. Of the examples pictured above (and in the mp3 below) the only example I feel is reasonably on track is the wind/thunder region. All of these samples were played on the Juno 06.

Juno mp3.

Haines, C. 2007. Audio Arts lecture at University of Adelaide. 4 September

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Forum Sem 2 week 4


I missed this weeks forum on Bread boarding but found the videos and readings a great help. On making a square wave at first I found it very difficult to get any sound out of it. After checking and double checking all the circuits I gave up. The following week after finding that Seb also had trouble using my bread board I decided to buy my own, this solved the problem. The sample below is a square wave with an LDR replacing the ordinary resister.

LDR Square Wave

CC 1 Sem 2 week 4

This weeks exercise was to virtually have a play around with Cubase. At the time of doing this piece I did not have many VST plugins so the choice of instruments wasn't particularly good, also being off sick lead to a rather uninspiring composition (sorry). Below is are screenshots of the drum edit window and the project window, and the mp3 of the piece.



Week 4 mp3.












1 Haines,C. 2007. Creative Computing lecture at University of Adelaide. 16 August