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Dromgopotrevlap by Purloid

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16:14 minutes (15.04 MB)

Chicken Noodle Soup by Daniel Petry

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Not actually chicken noodle soup. Would that be a kind of synaesthesia? Hmm.


4:21 minutes (3.98 MB)

asdfghjkl;l by Le Capitaine

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Just found this on my computer, obviously just mucking around one day with a pattern and various parameters and speeds. Don't know if it of any use to anyone, there are some pretty cool sounds going on in various bits, might be good to chop up and put in a more comprehensive track. Let us know if you want Ableton files.


3:23 minutes (4.65 MB)

HAL wi bits by Le Capitaine

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10:40 minutes (14.66 MB)

[audio-tag-title-raw] by [audio-tag-artist-raw]

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Looking for people to remix this. Contact me if you want Abelton files.
Go nuts


6:04 minutes (5.56 MB)

Membrane Drum demo by Robsteranium

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I went to see Bassekou Kouyate on Thurs. Listen to the talking drum on I Speak Fula - vid from Jools Holland (if the deep link doesn't take you there, you'll find the drum at 2m20s). I want to recreate the sound of the drums rising pitch.


0:54 minutes (837.14 KB)

Experimental Sound - Weird Siren

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Another SC experiment.

This is a sine-wave synth. The pitch is modulated with another sine wave. The pitch modulation is then itself modulated by another sine wave.

The pitch modulation is controlled by the mouse coordinates. Moving on the x-axis (horizontal pointer position) varies the base pitch. The y-axis (vertical) determines the range of pitch modulation. I played around a bit with the position to demonstrate the range of sounds.


SynthDef.new(\weirdsiren, { Out.ar(0,
SinOsc.ar( //Main Synth
SinOsc.ar( //pitch mod lfo


0:39 minutes (634.86 KB)

Experimental Sound - Harmonic Staircase

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Here is a synths I've programmed in SuperCollider. It builds upon the blip example.

The synth generates two impulses at 44 and 45 Hz. Harmonics are added. The number of harmonics varies between 1 and 21.

At 20 harmonics it's reminiscent of 12,000RPM by the Sonic Sub Junkies.

The below variations include one that allows you to control the number of harmonies with the mouse - which makes my trackpad feel like a kaos pad!

Warning: Don't listen to the harmonic staircase too long - apparently it'll damage your ears. Yes, more than they already are.


0:10 minutes (172.8 KB)

Snowbomb (Vibervived Synth Test) by The Tuss

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Another test. ID3 tags should be working. Uses Track&Stack


2:14 minutes (3.07 MB)