https://peertube.ai6yr.org/videos/watch/02bf1f6e-e9cd-40e0-a12f-d1d0a6ed4540
My very final track for #Noisevember. I've had a great time churning out noise this month, I hope you've enjoyed listening. This last one is a calming coda of swelling noise, composed using a recursive method I've been playing with for a while. Has a nice long quiet tail. Cheers! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/the-very-last-one
A noisy track made with recursion. Swells of noise.
#Noisevember! The last day! In keeping with this month's theme, one more escalator-related composition, this time made from a field recording I did a while back of a very noisy escalator at the light rail station in Seattle I most frequent. Layers, etc. Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/one-last-escalator-composition
A composition made from a field recording of a very noisy escalator.
Last day of #noisevember
#Noisevember is almost over! Here's another guitar-based thing with live Csound processing, another experiment in getting waveforms to interfere with each other. Using a new method here, but it's a little subtle, but the whole thing came out nice, I think. Enjoy! https://soundcloud.com/matthew-m-conroy/guitarcsound
#noisevember day 27 (makeup)
slow build
#noisevember day 29
sensitive dependence on initial conditions