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  • Merry slicemas

    Merry slicemas

    sound-programming
    Dec 5, 2020 • Henrik Sveen

    Let it slice, let it slice, let it sequence.

  • Graphic score no. 7

    Graphic score no. 7

    sound-programming
    Dec 4, 2020 • Anders Lidal

    So … it’s 00:01 in Oslo, December 1st, and the final SciComp assignment is here … And … it’s a though one … 2345 words … AI must be involved here …

  • Chop it Up: Merging Rearranged Audio

    Chop it Up: Merging Rearranged Audio

    sound-programming
    Dec 4, 2020 • Willie Mandeville

    Taking beautiful music and making it less so.

  • My Bloody Zerox

    My Bloody Zerox

    sound-programming
    Dec 4, 2020 • Stephen Gardener

    So the plan was to take two audio files, chop them up in some random way, mix up the pieces and stitch them back together again in a totally different order. Doesn’t have to be musical, they said. Well, just to make sure, I decided to chose two pieces of music that weren’t particularly musical to begin with - Only Shallow by shoegaze band My Bloody Valentine, and Zerox, by post punk combo Adam and the Ants.

  • Segmentation and Sequencing from and to Multichannel Audio Files

    Segmentation and Sequencing from and to Multichannel Audio Files

    sound-programming
    Dec 4, 2020 • Pedro Lucas

    The strategy explained here considers the slicing of stereo audio files and the production of a new stereo output file based on a multichannel solution. The spectral centroid is used to reorder and intercalate segments in an ascending or descending order according to some rules.

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